You know, I find it impressive when people manage to conquer tough games using unusual strategies, but given my own struggles in defeating Elden Ring Nightreign’s first significant boss even with a team of three, the thought of someone soloing a later boss with just a saxophone is somewhat disheartening.
Once more, Dr. Doot, who nearly achieved the first hitless saxophone run in Dark Souls 2, dives headlong into FromSoftware’s latest creation. Despite Elden Ring: Nightreign deviating from its predecessors with a faster tempo and roguelike elements, the talented doctor is still effortlessly conquering it.
In a tweet, the renowned Dooter shared a video of him battling Adel, Baron of Night, Nightreign’s second boss. Interestingly, although Nightreign typically allows three-player teams, he was fighting it solo in this instance. The video only showed 40 seconds of the fight, but it appeared that Dooter had an easy time defeating the megaboss, as he still had three flask charges left, which is unusual given that he usually uses them up quickly during a boss battle.
Despite being superior to most of us, it seems that Dr. Doot isn’t invincible as we thought, as evidenced by his comment in a recent tweet saying “This might be one of the toughest games I’ve ever played,” which underscores his human side, despite his remarkable abilities.
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2025-06-04 15:10