Elden Ringhas been a massive success so far, selling millions of copies and earning rave reviews from critics, becoming one of the highest-rated games of all time in the process. It seems just about everyone has been trying their hand atElden Ring, and this includes billionaire Elon Musk. Musk has taken to Twitter to praiseElden Ring, recently revealing details about his build. However, it seems many fans aren’t impressed with the build that Elon Musk is using in the popular action-RPG.

Elon Muskrecently detailed hisElden Ringbuild, describing it as a mage build that’s a mix of magic and melee. Musk stopped short of providing an image of hisElden Ringbuild at the time, but he has since shared images of his stats and what he has equipped. However, Musk’sElden Ringbuild has drawn some criticism from the game’s community who aren’t impressed with his stats or equipment.

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According to the image,Musk’sElden Ringbuildis as follows:

Elon Musk Elden Ring Build

What’s stood out to manyElden Ringplayers is Musk’s equip load. Musk’s equip load is a 67.2/68.8 in the image, which makes it difficult to effectively roll out of the way of enemy attacks. Musk also has some things equipped that has left fans scratching their heads, like two shields. This has led to manyElden Ringfansreplying to Musk’s build and mocking it, though others have come to his defense, saying that he can play the game however he wants.

Musk explained that he will change hisElden Ringequip loadif whatever encounter he’s in requires him to roll faster. He also said previously that he frequently swaps between different talismans, though these explanations have done little to appeaseElden Ringfans who are not impressed with the way Musk is playing the game.

Musk is not the only celebrity who playsElden Ring. It was recently revealed thatRandy Orton playsElden Ring, with the WWE superstar claiming to have reached level 527 as of April 26. Orton has not provided an update on hisElden Ringlevel since then, but assuming he still plays the game regularly, one would imagine that it’s much higher than that at this point. Orton never provided an image of his build like Musk has, though, so all fans can do is guess about his playstyle.

Elden Ringis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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