Elden Ring has thoroughly impressed us with their vast panoply of bosses, but their array of dragon bosses are definitely ones to remember. Conceptually designed and executed beautifully, there's none more awe-inspiring than Ancient Dragon Lansseax. A dragon that can strike the fear of God into you, Lansseax takes a page out of Sekiro's Divine Dragon.
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Ancient Dragon Lansseax is, undoubtedly, quite the challenge to overcome. In order to effectively defeat this draconic, four-winged behemoth, we are giving you an extensive outline on how to triumph over Lansseax.
Like one other dragon boss in the game, Ancient Dragon Lansseax will first swoop in near Abandoned Coffin Site of Grace in Altus Plateau, before disappearing after you deal about 10 hits. You might have forgotten about Lansseax until you get closer to the walls of Leyndell, Royal Capital, above the Rampartside Path Site of Grace. Lansseax dives from the sky, but the dragon does not have a full health bar. Despite this, Lansseax's HP is still substantial.
For this fight, it is highly recommended to use Torrent. Lansseax has both massive AoE attacks and heavy-hitting melee attacks. You will need Torrent to make a quick escape from Lansseax's immense range. So make sure your weapon is scaled up to a +7 and equip some Rowa Fruit to keep Torrent alive for the duration of the fight.
Ancient Dragon Lansseax's attacks are both distinct and deadly. Aside from the same attack mechanics found in other dragon bosses, Lansseax is defined by her fire breath and red lightning attacks. Without further ado, here is a full rundown of Lansseax's range of attacks.
Lansseax's Glaive Attack
Perhaps Lansseax's most notable
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