Mad Fan Completed all Assassin’s Creeds with no damage

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Recently we’ve seen some impressive performances from dedicated players of From Software’s Elden Ring. Some completed the title without taking a single point of damage. Some made it to the final boss without even hitting a single one to perform an attack, still others played through the entire Elden Ring with just their butts. Even before the release of From Software’s latest stroke of genius, the Soulslike community still managed to pull off some stunning feats. For example, there are always players who all Beat Soulsborne titles from From Software in a row without taking damage. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is also often included in this challenge, which only makes it all the more nerve-wracking.

Streamer plays through all Assassin’s Creed parts without damage

However, besides From Software’s games, there are other titles in the big wide world of video games where you can take damage. This includes, for example, the Assassin’s Creed series from Ubisoft. There are twelve of these in total, so playing through all of them can be seen as a kind of achievement. However, that wasn’t enough for streamer Hayete Bahadori, who made it his mission to beat every Assassin’s Creed without taking damage, as reported by Kotaku.


His quest started with Altair’s Adventures in 2007, and ended with the fairly new Viking game Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (buy now €24.99 /€53.99 ). The streamer didn’t use any glitches or simply reload the game as soon as it received damage. However, this was probably not demanding enough for him, which is why he also only played on the highest level of difficulty from Origins onwards, and he also achieved 100% synchronization.

Bahadori obviously had to put a lot of time into preparations. For this he oriented himself to some strategies of the speedrunning community, which are not based on luck, but only have to be executed perfectly. According to the streamer, it took him around 100 hours to complete each game. Exceptional cases here are Assassin’s Creed Black Flag, which required 250 hours due to some RNG elements, and the sheer size of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla ensured that Bahadori needed a full 800 hours to play through the title.

Although the task was not exactly easy, the streamer managed to complete his challenge in a very short time. Only in October last year did Bahadori start with the first Assassin’s Creed, the last part of his Valhalla Videos was released on April 11, 2022. Now that he’s done with the Assassin’s Creed series, the streamer might want to venture into God of War next.

Reference-www.pcgames.de