<\/figure>\nSpend any time on the internet\u2014whether Reddit, Twitter, or YouTube\u2014and you’ve likely seen some streamer doing some absurd-ass playthrough of a Soulsborne game (probably Elden Ring<\/em>). Whether it’s beating Margit with a harp<\/span> or two Malenias simultaneously (one with a dance pad), there are some wild ways of tackling FromSoftware games out there.<\/p>\nStreamer DeComposing<\/span> is simply just trying to finish FromSoft’s games without dying in the first place\u2014except he’s using a freakin’ electronic saxophone to do so. This challenge run, known as the Demigod Run, has been renamed by Dr. Decomposing as the\u201cDeathless Doot Run.\u201d It’s wild stuff.<\/p>\n
\nA doctoral composer (which Kotaku<\/em> verified), Dr. DeComposing is known for playing games with the Roland Aerophone AE-10<\/span>, a roughly $700 digital wind instrument that can simulate clarinet, flute, sax, synth, violin, and other sounds. Watching his streams is hilarious and stressful; something always goes wrong. Sometimes, his keyboard will lock up due to the interference of the electronic sax, like the alt key getting stuck after playing a note on the instrument. Other times, he’ll accidentally walk off a cliff because of an incorrect input. Hell, he might even play with silly sounds like farts while trying to maintain focus, such as when battling Malenia, Blade of Miquella<\/span> of Elden Ring<\/em>. At least he isn’t trying a hitless run of these games. I’d probably die of laughter if every in-game action I made constituted a fart.<\/p>\nJust Doot Through The Pain<\/strong><\/h2>\n