Elon Musk himself also appears relatively annoyed with the article criticizing his build in Elden Ring
Since its release, Elden Ring has become the center of attention, captivating not only regular gamers and streamers but also renowned figures who have become avid fans of the game. Among them, Elon Musk stands out as one of the most fervent fans. He not only hails this blockbuster as 'unbelievable' but also frequently expresses his enthusiasm through various means. Additionally, he makes humorous remarks aimed at providing feedback to the developers.

In a recent interview, Elon Musk candidly admitted his fondness for a powerful mage adept at swordsmanship as his favorite character in Elden Ring. Subsequently, the billionaire was so enthusiastic that he shared his character build on Twitter. However, Elon Musk's approach has left many Elden Ring fans puzzled.

Although Elon Musk desires to play as a mage, as evidenced by his character's skill allocation, he paradoxically outfits himself with heavy armor and wields not one but two swords. Essentially, this compromises his ability to cast spells effortlessly, forcing him to alternate between them. Moreover, Elon Musk's equipment is deemed excessively heavy and diverges significantly from what professional players typically employ. Additionally, the Talisman he equips provides an extra '15% damage received' buff, more suited for physical fighters rather than the mage role Elon Musk has chosen.

The main issue with Elon Musk seems to be his excessive ambition. Despite aspiring to be a mage, he opts for heavy armor and shields, and he leans towards magic use while also aiming to excel in swordplay. Consequently, an extensive article criticizing Elon Musk's illogical gear choices has surfaced on Kotaku. While it remains uncertain if Elon Musk has read this article, many of his fans are already encouraging him to acquire Kotaku, similar to his acquisition of Twitter.

Video summary:
Elon Musk enthusiastically showcases character building in Elden Ring, promptly dissected by experts, deeming it illogical