![]() Watch out for the crystal shards she summons to rapidly fire at you. In her second phase, Rennala will transport you to a moonlit lake and start firing sorceries at you, beginning with a beam that will one-shot you if you're not careful. Once she starts to glow, back off very quickly to avoid an AoE explosion. Rennala will then fall to the floor, letting you deal damage for a set amount of time. To bring her down, hit three of the child-like scholars with the glowing aura, and the cocoon will break. In the first phase, she'll float around the ceiling in a shielded cocoon. What to bring: Bleed weapons, fast weapons (for stunlock) Reward: Remembrance of the Full Moon Queen (Image credit: FromSoftware) Rennala, Queen of the Full Moon You can summon Nefeli for this fight, but only if you talk to her in a room to the right of the courtyard after you fight the bladed Stormhawks. Now he'll add fire attacks from his new dragon arm, his AoE whirlwind, and he'll add a third slam to his earthquake. Right at the start of this phase, sprint for his right side to avoid his arc of flame. Take this opportunity to deal as much damage as you can before he enters his second phase. Once you get him down to around half health, he'll start screaming and chopping at his arm. Thankfully, his regular attacks are easy to dodge, and jumping attacks and combat skills can prove effective. When he activates the third, he'll also spin into the air and slam down with his axe. He'll also create a damaging whirlwind AoE that increases in size three times. Watch out for his earthquake attack, where he'll strike an axe into the ground twice, dealing damage in an ever-larger AoE. What to bring: Pure damage weapons, a big one if you want to stagger him. ![]() (Image credit: From Software) Godrick the Grafted Margit's stance is also very easy to break using jump attacks with heavy weapons or skills such Square Off and Impaling Thrust, letting you perform a critical attack. ![]() If you're finding it too hard, you can always buy Margit's Shackle from Patches in Murkwater Cave, letting you restrain the boss multiple times. The opportunities for dealing damage are slim since he's so aggressive, and it's best to stay away from his four attack combo. His combos will be longer, and he'll mix in the hammer, throwing knives, and a sword of light. These throwing knives can be particularly annoying if you're trying to heal after he has just jumped away.Īt around two-thirds health, he'll enter his second phase. The windup to his club attack, for instance, is very slow, but then he will suddenly draw a knife of light with his other hand and slash you before jumping away and throwing it at you. His variable attack speed is the most challenging thing about Margit. What to bring: Margit's Shackle (purchased from Patches in Murkwater Cave) Location: After the ballista at the gates to Stormveil Castle (Image credit: From Software) Margit, the Fell Omen A dungeon might require you to fight a few rooms of enemies to get to a boss, whereas big bads like Godrick need you to assault a fortress and fight an entire army. The difference between most dungeon bosses and their main game counterparts feels like night and day in terms of health and difficulty. You'll also face bosses within the dungeons scattered throughout the world. The fights using your Elden Ring mount, Torrent, give combat a whole new dimension, a little like Sekiro's speed and jumping turned up to 11. You might be wandering through a lake suddenly to have a dragon land on you, Skyrim-style, or be crossing a bridge and have to defeat its horseback-mounted guardian. ![]() It's not just the main bosses you'll need to contend with-open world bosses are a cool new addition in Elden Ring. Elden Ring guide : Conquer the Lands BetweenĮlden Ring map fragments : Reveal the worldĮlden Ring Smithing Stone : Upgrade your gearĮlden Ring Ashes of War : Where to find them
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