When playing Elden Ring, you’ll encounter many bosses when exploring the world. These may be in dungeons or caves, or they may even be a Demigod in the way of your progress. When you first encounter them, you’ll have no idea what grease blade coating to use or what spell to use to engulf your weapon with magic or flame. Most bosses have a weakness, but some do not. Here are all known boss weaknesses in Elden Ring.

Some bosses do not have anything they are weak to. Instead, we’ll use the best type of attacks to use against them.

Key information

  • Best Attack/ElementStrong—Best thing to use but not greatNeutral—It’s okay against the enemyWeak—Great against the enemyBest StatusMedium—It’ll take some time for status to take effectLow—They are very weak against this effect

This list is a work in progress and will be updated when more information is known about all the bosses in Elden Ring.

All boss weaknesses based on location in Elden Ring

All bosses in Limgrave

All bosses in Liurnia of the Lakes

All bosses in Caelid

All bosses in Atlus Plateau

All bosses in Mt. Gelmir

All bosses in Leyndell, Royal Capital

All bosses in Mountaintops of the Giants

All bosses in Soifra River

All bosses in Ainsel River

All bosses in Crumbling Farum Azula

All bosses in Forbidden Lands

All bosses in Nokron, Eternal City

All bosses in Deeproot Depths

All bosses in Lake of Rot

All bosses in Consecrated Snowfield

All bosses in Leyndell, Capital of Ash

All bosses in Elden Throne

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