Elden Ring: Tesla boss Elon Musk reveals his build

Elon Musk revealed on Twitter which build he uses in the hardcore rpg Elden Ring. We summarize his statement for you and explain why the Tesla boss and gaming fan is a polarizing personality. Also outside of Twitter.

Musk relies on intelligence and skill

The soul games are a real gaming phenomenon and especially the latest offshoot Elden Ring has conquered the hearts of the players in the storm. Below is Tesla boss Elon Musk, the richest person in the world.

The future boss of Twitter has now revealed to an interested fan which playing style he prefers in Elden Ring:

His current build focuses primarily on intelligence and skill. According to his own statement, Musk plays a magician who can also strike quickly in the event of a case. His character holds a shield in his left hand and he leads a staff in the right hand. In close combat, Musk then changes to a rapier.

A similar principle also uses Musk with his armor. So, depending on the need, it changes from heavy armor to an average variant in order to either be able to insert more or to have more scope when rolling.

In addition, Musk experiments a lot with talismans and also relies on the possibility of summoning. Unfortunately, Musk has not shared a screenshot that holds his character plus build.

Who is Elon Musk and why does everyone talk about him?

Elon Musk is a polarizing personality. For some, he is a visionary who wants to revolutionize the world with new technologies and electric cars, for others he could also be the megalomaniac villain from a James Bond film.

I put Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck in Elden Ring! In particular, his recent action, The billion -dollar takeover of Twitter , has caused a sensation. Quite a few critics fear that Musk will manipulate freedom of expression on the platform or to restrict them completely.

For example, Musk has already announced that he wants to allow the former US President Donald Trump on Twitter again, provided that the takeover succeeds (source: time). After the fatal uprising in Washington, Trump was permanently banned by Twitter on January 6, 2021 due to the risk of further inciting violence.

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