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  • Facing the Elden Beast marks the ultimate test of skill and patience in Elden Ring. As the final boss of FromSoftware’s sprawling open-world epic, this celestial monstrosity demands mastery of movement, timing, and resource management. If you’ve made it past Radagon of the Golden Order, you’re just one step away from claiming your place as the new Elden Lord. This Elden Ring Guide: How to Defeat the Elden Beast will walk you through every critical detail to ensure victory.


    Understanding the Elden Beast

    The Elden Beast is a cosmic entity representing the divine power behind the Elden Ring itself. It follows immediately after Radagon’s defeat, so players won’t have a chance to rest or restock their flasks. Entering this battle with enough healing and FP reserves is crucial.

    The Beast’s attacks combine holy magic and sweeping physical strikes, covering massive areas of the arena. Expect both ranged magic barrages and close-range slashes that can punish overaggression. Staying patient and reading the boss’s movements are the keys to survival.


    Preparing for the Fight

    1. Optimize Your Build:
    Equip armor with high Holy resistance. Talismans like the Haligdrake Talisman (especially the +2 version) significantly reduce holy damage intake. If you’re a spellcaster, bring long-range sorceries or incantations such as Rock Sling or Ancient Lightning Spear, which allow you to strike while staying mobile.

    2. Manage Flask Allocation:
    Because the battle immediately follows Radagon, balance your Crimson and Cerulean Flask ratios. If Radagon’s phase consumed too many heals, consider summoning a Spirit Ash early in the fight to divert aggro and create openings.

    3. Summon Strategically:
    Mimic Tear remains a top-tier option, mirroring your stats and gear to effectively double your offensive output. Alternatively, Spirit Ashes like Black Knife Tiche can apply consistent chip damage while evading many of the Elden Beast’s slower attacks.


    Key Attack Patterns and How to Counter Them

    Divine Ring Explosion:
    The Elden Beast creates a glowing ring that expands outward. Dodge toward the Beast as the ring detonates to avoid the blast.

    Sword Swings and Stabs:
    These are slow but deceptive. Time your dodges to the impact rather than the wind-up animation.

    Holy Fireballs and Beam Attacks:
    When the Beast takes to the sky or swims away, it often charges holy projectiles or a sweeping laser beam. Sprint laterally and roll at the last second to minimize damage. Avoid locking on during these phases so you can control your camera and maintain awareness.

    Elden Stars Spell:
    This signature move summons a cluster of golden projectiles that chase you for an extended period. Don’t panic—run in large circles and conserve stamina until the spell fades. Trying to fight during this attack often leads to unnecessary hits.


    Finding Your Windows of Opportunity

    Patience wins this fight. The Elden Beast has long recovery frames after its lunging stabs and laser attacks. Use these moments to land a few strong hits, then immediately retreat. Heavy weapons can stagger the boss, but staying too close for too long invites disaster.

    If you’re a ranged player, maintain mid-distance positioning. The Beast’s holy attacks are more predictable from afar, and its slow turning speed gives casters plenty of time to reposition between spells.

     

    Defeating the Elden Beast isn’t just about reflexes—it’s about endurance. This encounter is designed to test everything Elden Ring has taught you: patience, adaptability, and observation. Learn its patterns, stay disciplined, and don’t get greedy with attacks. When the Beast finally dissolves into light, you’ll know you’ve truly conquered the Lands Between.