At the very end of Elden Ring, players head back to the foot of the Erdtree and pass through the barrier previously barred by thorns. The final boss of Elden Ring is split into two separate fights: one where players face Radagon of the Golden Order, and the follow-up battle with the Elden Beast.
Elden Ring: How To Beat Radagon of the Golden Order
There's a lot of complex lore behind the Elden Beast, but essentially it is the manifestation of the Elden Ring after being sent to the Lands Between by the Greater Will. After beating Radagon, the Elden Beast is the game's true final boss, and it's one of the hardest fights in the game if you don't know what you're doing.
The Elden Beast is a single-phase fight, if you don't count the lead-in fight with Radagon. This doesn't mean it's easy, though, as the Elden Beast has a massive HP pool, can move around the battlefield with ease, and has an unparalleled number of attacks and abilities at its disposal.
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The number one thing to do to counter the Elden Beast's moveset, especially abilities that track the player, is to practice Stamina management to maintain a balance of attacking and dodging. You will only be able to get a hit or two on the Elden Beast before it retaliates, so it's vital to keep enough Stamina for evasive maneuvers like dodging and sprinting.
The Elden Beast is the game's final boss, but that doesn't make it the hardest boss. It has a plethora of attacks at its disposal but the majority of them are moves players have likely already seen in their pursuit of the Elden Ring. It's a fight that can take a long time, though, thanks to the Elden Beast's high HP pool and maneuverability. If you get hit more than once without
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