Elden Ring Streamer Beats Shadow Of The Erdtree Boss In The Most Bizarre Way Possible

Returning Elden Lord MissMikkaa has once again reminded everyone why she’s among the best in the game. Just recently, she beat the Shadow of the Erdtree final boss while simultaneously playing on a dance pad and a controller. Spoilers for Shadow of the Erdtree below Shortly after she was done giving Promised Consort Radahn a

Returning Elden Lord MissMikkaa has once again reminded everyone why she’s among the best in the game. Just recently, she beat the Shadow of the Erdtree final boss while simultaneously playing on a dance pad and a controller.

Spoilers for Shadow of the Erdtree below

Shortly after she was done giving Promised Consort Radahn a back-to-back whooping, MissMikkaa posted a clip of her accomplishment on X/Twitter. What was even more impressive about this is that she was able to kill both versions of him within seconds of each other.

In a follow-up post, Miss Mikkaa gave a little more insight into her final run. She had died over a thousand times (accounting for both screens), and 35% of her deaths were due to Radahn’s gravity attack. As for her build, she was level 194 and invested 60 points in vigor, 54 in endurance and strength, 40 in faith, and 33 in mind.

During the fight, she was using the Giant Crusher with Prayerful Strike Crimson Seed Talisman +1, Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman, Shard of Alexander, and Golden Braid. Lastly, she mixed the Holy Shrouded Cracked Tear and Opaline Hardtear in her flask.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because this isn’t the first time MissMikkaa has done something like this. Last year, she defeated Malenia using a dance pad and a controller, just like she had with Radahn.

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