It's no secret that the Flame of Ruin burns deep in the Mountaintops of Giants, but there are some things that weren't supposed to be known beyond the bounds of the Forge. Adan, Thief of Fire, is a boss in Elden Ring who stole one of these secrets and ran off with it, to use for his own ends.
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Found in the Malefactor's Evergaol in southwest Liurnia of the Lakes, Adan, Thief of Fire is a tough boss thanks to this powerful Incantation and his variety of other Fire-based spells. He's relatively tanky, and some of his moves come out at lightning speed, but there are ways to punish him — especially when he uses Elden Ring's unique Flame of the Fell God spell.
Adan, Thief of Fire has a moveset split between melee combat and Fire-based Incantations. He wields a large flail whose attacks come out much faster than most anticipate, including a multi-hit combo move that ends with a spinning attack Adan uses to close distance. When he casts long-windup spells and immediately after his string of attacks you have a chance to get a few hits in.
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Adan, Thief of Fire is not particularly weak to any particular attack in Elden Ring, though he isn't immune to anything either. He appears to be a little resistant to Fire damage, but it's not enough to make a meaningful impact, especially with the right Incantations.
Adan is not notably weak to any kind of attack, however he is slightly resistant to Fire damage. Incantation-users should stray away from using their Flame spells unless there's no other option — the difference in damage is small, but can be meaningful over the course of the fight.
While Adan doesn't have any damage type weaknesses,
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