Elden Ring Streamer Feat
An Elden Ring streamer beat Bethesda’s entire Elder Scrolls series 'first try' with zero damage taken — from Arena through Skyrim — and vowed to do it again if Elder Scrolls 6 releases in his lifetime. ( ). The run highlights how immersive, marathon RPG challenges remain a major draw in the streaming community. (gamesradar.com)
The run was posted across multiple long VODs on GinoMachino’s channels under the event name “The Todd Run (Elder Scrolls 1-5 No Damage Run),” with YouTube uploads titled things like “ARENA NO DAMAGE ATTEMPTS” and “DAGGERFALL NO DAMAGE COMPLETE.” (youtube.com) GinoMachino’s primary YouTube channel shows roughly 614,000 subscribers, and his Twitch profile lists about 172,000 followers, establishing the size of the audience that followed the series of no‑damage attempts. (socialblade.com) (twitchmetrics.net) Individual VODs for segments such as Morrowind routing and Skyrim no‑damage attempts ran multiple hours each, with platform tracking listing Morrowind routing at approximately 4 hours 21 minutes and other segments spanning roughly three to seven hours apiece. (twitchmetrics.net) The streamer published routing materials alongside the streams — his VOD descriptions and third‑party pages link to a pastebin challenge list and a Google Sheet of enemy and boss resistances used for planning the run. (locant.tv) Recorded view counts on the recent Elder Scrolls VODs reached the tens of thousands per upload on his channels, with some “Todd Run” uploads showing view counts in the 9,000–15,000 range shortly after streaming. (twitchmetrics.net) In a post about the feat he wrote he’d planned for months and added, “If Elder Scrolls 6 comes out in my lifetime (surely), I look forward to doing this again with it included,” a line highlighted in coverage of the event. (tech.yahoo.com) The Elder Scrolls marathon follows a pattern in GinoMachino’s output: he’s previously completed high‑profile no‑hit Elden Ring and Dark Souls challenge runs that earned coverage from outlets including Eurogamer and IGN. (eurogamer.net) (ign.com)