Around the launch of Elden Ring, a cult hero emerged—Let Me Solo Her. This legendary figure became famous for helping players defeat the game’s then-toughest boss, Malenia, Blade of Miquella, by dual-wielding swords and wearing only a pot over their head for protection. With the release of Shadow of the Erdtree, Let Me Solo Her evolved into Let Me Solo Them, aiding players in overcoming the DLC’s final boss. However, this legacy has now spawned numerous imitators, leading to a growing problem in the Elden Ring community.
The Rise of Inadequate Imitators
Since the launch of Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, players have reported an alarming increase in Let Me Solo Her clones. While imitation may be a form of flattery, it has led to many disappointing experiences for players seeking genuine help.
When summoning assistance for difficult bosses, players often encounter names like Let Me Solo Her/Them or slight variations, giving them false hope. Unfortunately, many of these clones fall short of expectations. Reports across Reddit highlight the inefficiency of these imitators.
One player recounted how a summon named “I’ll Carry” immediately quit the game when they started drawing aggro away from Malenia. Another story involved a summon named “Let Me Solo Him” who went to fight the Fire Giant, only to be instantly one-shotted by a shield smash move.
Community Reactions
The Elden Ring community has voiced its displeasure with these ineffective clones. Descriptions like “cringe” and “a dick move” are common among frustrated players who expected more from their summoned helpers. The practice of posing as the legendary Let Me Solo Her but failing to deliver has become a frequent annoyance.
However, not all clone encounters have been negative. Some players have shared amusing and positive experiences. One player was assisted by the modestly named “I Can Solo Maybe,” who successfully helped them through a boss fight. Others received aid from summons named “I’ll Give It A Go” and “I’ll Try.” One particularly endearing story involved a summon called “I’ll Cheer You Up,” who stood in the background cheering while the player struggled with Malenia.
A Call for Modesty
While the influx of Let Me Solo Her clones has frustrated many, the community also appreciates those who approach the role with humility and humor. Modest and honest names, combined with genuine effort, can still create memorable and positive gaming experiences.
As the Elden Ring community navigates this influx of imitators, it remains clear that the original Let Me Solo Her set a high standard for in-game assistance. Players continue to seek genuine help and camaraderie in their battles, hoping for more authentic and capable allies.
Final Thoughts
The rise of Let Me Solo Her clones in Elden Ring highlights the challenges and frustrations of relying on summoned help. While some clones fail to live up to the original’s prowess, others bring humor and modesty to the game. As the community adapts to this phenomenon, the legacy of Let Me Solo Her continues to inspire both genuine and amusing attempts at assistance. For now, players must remain cautious when summoning, hoping to find allies who genuinely live up to their names.
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