Soulslike speedrunner beats Lies of P in 6 hours with nothing but a wrench
They effectively played the game one-handed

A L🦂ies of P expert with only a wrench in hand has beaten the Soulslike action-RPG without dying or ಞusing a single consumable item.
The insurmountable challenge was undertaken by streamer Parkenharbor, and the whole thing culminated in the great clip below. That's right: they beat Lies 🍎of P without using a special Fable Art, Legion Arm, or Summon ability, while also not dying and without using up a single consumable item. The game is barely three months old, for Christ's sake.
I BEAT LIES OF P WITHOUT DYING A SINGLE TIMENO FABLE ART, NO LEGION ARM, NO SUMMON, NO CONSUMABLES, NO THROWABLES, ALL BOSS AND MINIBOSSJUST ME AND MY WR🐻ENCHI LOVE THIS GAME SO MUCH pic.twitter.com/Opxe0LEXyx
Speaking of bosses, the run from Parkenharbor included every miniboss and every main path boss in Lies of P. That's 27 total boss fights, not including the enemies littering the map in between. The climactic fight againꦍst the Nameless Puppet just above to round out the whole run is a really good example of just how well 𓄧they've got the dodge timing down in the action game.
Oh, and the entire thing was accomplished in just over six hours. has the critical path for Lies of P, taking just over 30꧙ hours for the average player, if you want to know just how impressive this is. Then again, this is the streamer who can beat Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice , so yes, they know what they're doing when it comes to speedrunning.
I think what's really sublime about th๊is speedrun, aside from the whole not dying business, is the fact that Parkenharbor never uses a Legion Arm ability. It's quite literally playing the game one-handed. Keep an eye on Parkenharbor's if you're after some very creative s🐷peedruns, including two-player Soulsborne speedruns, and two players using one controller.
Check out our guide on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Lies of P weapons if you're looking to give yourself and helping hand.
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