A musically talented Elden Ring player recently defeated Margit the Fell Omen using a harp instead of a controller. FromSoftware's open-world soulslike epic pits players against a variety of challenges, ranging from ruthless boss encounters to terrifying overworld foes. While the harp bow in Elden Ring is a powerful archery weapon, one player is completing the game using an entirely different sort of harp.
Elden Ring and the Lands Between are filled with terrifying bosses, but Margit the Fell Omen sticks out to many players as a brutal challenge. Situated relatively early in the fantasy epic, Margit blocks players from accessing Stormveil Castle and reaching the rest of the game's massive map. The Fell Omen hits hard and fast, and tactical attack delays make many new Elden Ring players dodge directly into a punishing blow. While Margit is meant to teach players the ropes, and motivate them to explore Limgrave before facing him, some players have actually dominated the first Margit boss fight in Elden Ringusing speed, skill and determination.
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In an impressive display of both musical and gaming skill, Reddit user Lettuce4Dayz has defeated Margit by using a harp in place of a controller. The innovative player reportedly connected each string with a specific controller input, allowing them to haphazardly control their Tarnished warrior. Rolling, attacking, healing, stopping and more are all tied to notes, turning the boss fight with Margit into an impromptu harp song. For example, a series of three dodges and an attack translates into three A notes and a G. With the Fell Omen defeated, Lettuce4Dayz's music journey should now take them into the vast
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