There's a bit of deja vu in the air, folks, because Elden Ring has nerfed Radahn. Not the OG Radahn, who was one of the first bosses to receive balance adjustments in 2022 when this mammoth open-world action RPG first launched, but Promised Consort Radahn, the final boss of Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
Update 1.14 made some serious nerfs to Consort Radahn, whose punishing fight reignited discourse over what's actually fun and fair in games like this, so diehard players are once again putting on their "I beat Radahn before the nerf" stickers, badges, hats, and collectible shirts. It's me, I'm players.
FromSoftware gave a fairly vague description of the Consort nerfs. Here's the full blurb, for a refresher:
There's a lot to dig into here, and as more players post before and after runs of pre- and post-nerf Consort, the gravity of these changes is coming into focus. This really is a tremendous nerf, and as someone who's beaten the Consort three times and on NG+++, I think some of the changes are unarguably good.
It was kind of annoying that this boss often attacked the very second you entered the arena, but it was also characterful and Messmer basically does the same thing, so I'm neutral on the first point. However, it was extremely annoying that Consort's excessive phase-two particle effects cluttered the screen and, especially for some PC users, tanked the game's frame rate. This patch has brought massive improvements to the fight's visual clarity, which is an unquestionable win.
For the adjustments made to "some attack moves," it's helpful to see the revised fight in action. Here's a good showcase from YouTube user YellowZ:
I also like this fresh level 1 kill from *checks notes* hotdogwater32:
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A few changes stand out. The biggest may be a noticeable nerf to Consort's infamous cross-slash attack, which was extraordinarily hard to dodge before this patch, to the point that no-hit and level
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