This Goldfish Just Beat Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree



Twitch streamer PointCrow is making it a point to prove that his Goldfish is better than most Elden Ring players because his pet fish’s latest accomplishment involved killing the Shadow Of The Erdtree final boss.

Shortly after PointCrows fish Tortellini did the impossible, they took to X/Twitter to announce its victory (via Polygon). Tortellini defeated Radahn by using custom software with a machine-learning algorithm that tracked the fish’s movement as it swam in its tank. It’s also worth pointing out that the fish tank was digitally mapped out, and the game would respond based on where Tortellini swam.

Even though Tortellini was the one to slay Radahn, the fish did have some help. PointCrows ensured their character was properly equipped for the fight, and by the time they got to the final boss, their tarnished was level 713. Some of the buffs Tortellini used during the final fight included the Blessing of the Ertree, the Golden Vow spell, and the Iron Jar Aromatic. Despite being such a massive level, it’s still impressive to see a fish defeat one of the most challenging bosses in the game.

This wasn’t the first time Tortellini played Elden Ring, either. The fish has gone toe-to-toe with Malenia and defeated her first phase.



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