Instead of a simple wind-up and swing, Elden Ring bosses will wind up, feint, dodge, duck, and only swing at the least opportune time for the player. Margit, the Fell Omen is particularly guilty of this, and, as one of the first bosses new players are likely to encounter, he makes for a great "welcome to Elden Ring " mom








Don’t Summon Your Spirit Ash – it might be tempting to bring along your favorite combat companion, but they can actually make this fight much more difficult since it can be harder to predict where the boss’ attack will land . Especially with the Putrid Avatar variant, knowing where its Scarlet Rot attack lands are crucial for survi








The next room has a couple of Imps patrolling, so be careful. Loot the Grave Violet growing just before entering the room. Defeat the Imps, and on the opposite side of the room before leaving, make sure to loot the Grave Glovewort [3] growing from the dirt by a torch in the w








In the Lands Between setting of Elden Ring , the discipline of Glintstone Sorcery, iconic to the scholars of Raya Lucaria and the enchanted knights of Caria, is flavorful and fascinating. Glintstone, the mineral affixed to most sorcerer staves, is an extraterrestrial substance that fell from the heavens and grows in a life-like fashion in locations like Liurnia of the Lakes and Selia, Town of Sorcery. Most Glintstone Sorcery spells in Elden Ring crafting guide Ring thematically conjure up outer space phenomena such as shooting stars, distortions of light, storms of ice, crystal ores, and even surges of gravity, while sorcery-wielding creatures like the Crystalians, the Onyx/Alabaster Lords, and Fallingstar Beasts have an alien look. The lore of Elden Ring even talks about how the earliest Glintstone Sorcerers were star-gazing astrologers simply seeking to understand the mysteries of the cosmos, making it all the more tragic that most of the Glintstone Sorcery spells available to players of Elden Ring are focused exclusively around killing enemies. Future DLC, foreshadowed by the most recent 1.07 Patch, could change this state of affa








Thorn or "Aberrant" Sorcery is one of the odder schools of magic in Elden Ring . The two spells of this spare school - Briars of Sin and Briars of Punishment - are classified as Sorceries (i.e. D &D _ wizard-style magic) and must be cast with a sorcerer's Glintstone Staff. At the same time, these two spells (and the Staff of the Guilty item that boosts Thorn Sorceries in _Elden Ring ) have a minimum Faith requirement and no Intelligence requirement at all. In previous versions of Elden Ring , players had to invest heavily into multiple spell-casting stats (Faith, and Intelligence or Arcane) and dual-wield staves in order to maximize the damage caused by the lacerating bloody thorns of this magic school. Patch 1.07 reduced the FP cost and increased the casting speed/blood loss build-up of the Briars of Sin and Briars of Punishment spells, making it easier for players to create a viable Thorn Sorcerer character build at low lev








You’ll eventually ride beneath a massive root growth, beyond which you’ll encounter a field boss, Putrid Avatar . This a variation on the Erdtree Avatars you’ll often encounter at the foot of Minor Erdtrees, but this one has been corrupted by Scarlet








But, searching out every corner of the catacombs is worth it in order to acquire some great upgrade materials, the Imp Head (Wolf) helm and the Mad Pumpkin Head Ashes . Follow this guide to ensure you get everything you can out of this dangerous de








The school Night Sorceries, associated with the abandoned town of Selia, contains a niche defensive spell called Eternal Darkness (no relation to the Nintendo's Eternal Darkness , a GameCube survival horror game), which summons a black hole that sucks in magic projectiles. Two other non-damaging Night Sorceries, Unseen Blade and Unseen Form, respectively let Tarnished player characters turn their weapons and bodies invisi








Again, both Burial Watchdog bosses employ this move. Despite the move’s unnatural movement, it’s perhaps one of the easier moves to dodge. They stand up on their hind legs and walk toward you. You can sprint away, but due to the size of the room, it’s probably better to face this one head-on. At the last moment, they will raise their sword/staff a fraction higher – this is your queue to dodge. They will quickly slam their weapon down on the ground. If you dodge this right, their recovery after the move provides you with the opportunity to get a few attacks








The main notable unused animation is his backward kick, which still does work in the game, but it has barely any effect on enemies. This kick would launch enemies away from you, making horseback combat feel entirely useful. The reasons behind why it was cut are unsure, but it likely had to do with lining up the attacks correc








Most new Elden Ring players are acutely aware of the frustration brought on by the bullying Tree Sentinel, a patrolling mini-boss encountered right at the game's outset. An almost unsurmountable challenge early on, players are expected to return to defeat him after leveling up, though a stalwart few have taken him down with no armor and a flimsy cimage class="left" url="https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/P20250904DT-1293.jpg"


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