On April 1st Twitch streamer Seki performed a feat of sheer brilliance from the FromSoftware's Elden Ring. After a lot of practice and attempts Seki, the expert streamer completed what is believed to Elden Ring Runes be the world's first ever recorded run that is no-hit and damage-free in the Elden Ring.
Seki's run, which was no-hit and damage-free, took just under 3 hours and was broadcast live on stream and he posted the photo of his win shortly afterwards on Twitter and elatedly announcing the victory. On Twitter, Seki declared that the amazing run was a "world's first." A few people questioned the validity of this claim and pointed to an earlier run of streamer GinoMachino on March 13. But, even though GinoMachino completed Elden Ring without taking any hits, his run is distinct from what Seki did.
"No-Hit/No Damage" is more difficult than a normal no-hit run because the player isn't able to take any environmental damage, like poison or fall damage, etc," Seki explained to MMOexp. "This makes it more difficult to run since I don't have access to buffs like the Red-Feathered Branchsword, which can boost my damage output if I was in poor health."
This means Seki must avoid any kind of harm, large or small, throughout the entire game. Consider how many times you've played Elden Ring and accidentally fell and suffered some fall-related injuries or gotten poisoned in the swamp. If something similar occurs for Seki during his run, he's forced to begin again. This makes an already difficult and difficult game an even more difficult challenge to buy Elden Ring Items overcome.