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Elden Beast is the true form of the Elden Ring, acting as the vassal of the Greater Will, and is found in the Elden Throne. This boss is the final fight of the game, appearing immediately upon defeating Radagon of the Golden Order.
For a breakdown of how to beat the Elden Beast, head over to our guide. The page includes a full list of his attack moves as well as a strategy to defeat him.
It is said that long ago, the Greater Will sent a golden star bearing a beast into the Lands Between, which would later become the Elden Ring.
The Elden Beast has a lot of health, but if you’ve done even a little bit of exploration and levelling up in between doing the main storyline you should have some decent weapons, spells and other equipment to deal some good damage to him. For example, the spirit ashes, Mimic Tear and Black-Knife Tiche are available in the mid game and if you’ve fully upgraded them, they can be powerful (sometimes even overpowered) assets in the fight. Having a good summon is always recommended as not only can they assist in damaging the enemy, but they will also serve as a great distraction and target of a boss’ attacks. This is especially great in boss fights with big enemies like the Elden Beast who often have huge and difficult to avoid attacks.
The summon AI is pretty smart as well, so you don’t have to worry too much about your Mimic Tear or any other summon doing really stupid things – they aren’t perfect, of course, but they will heavy attack when they see an opportunity and use any ranged attacks (if they have them) when they’re further away from the boss.
Even though the Elden Beast doesn’t have a second phase, you’ll need to bear in mind that he is technically a second phase to Radagon and there’s no rest or site of grace between him and the Elden Beast. This means you won’t be able to replenish your flasks and so, if you’ve had a rough fight against Radagon, you may be at a disadvantage going into your fight with the Elden Beast. This also includes using the summoning bell! Since the Elden Beast is part 2 of the final boss fight, you will only get one summon for both Radagon and Elden Beast – if you have a super tanky Mimic Tear you might find it useful to summon it during the Radagon fight. If you’re finding Elden Beast’s targeted attacks too powerful, consider saving your spirit ash summon until you’ve defeated Radagon. Just remember that the summoning bell can take a couple of seconds to use and you might leave yourself vulnerable to being caught in a powerful attack if you don’t time it right.
For more information, visit our guide on the Elden Beast here.
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