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Who are the Hardest Bosses in Elden Ring on Steam Deck? – Answered

Elden Ring has been fantastic ever since it launched and has amassed thousands of players who cannot get enough of the Lands Between. There are lots of bosses you’ll encounter in the game, many of which will leave you thinking about quitting the game entirely.

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So in this article we’ll be listing some of the hardest bosses to fight in Elden Ring on Steam Deck.

Morgott – The Omen King

Morgott is a powerful boss who shares many similarities to Margit, the Fell Omen, to whom Morgott bears a resemblance. But what makes Morgott different from Margit, however, is that he’s even more powerful.

This boss fights with a hostile nature and can fire magic arrows that will rain down on you for a while. He’s much more aggressive in his second phase, where he starts utilizing weapon art. His attacks in the second phase can be very difficult to evade, and evading those attacks while remaining aggressive is the best way to defeat Morgott.

Godfrey – First Elden Lord

Like many other bosses, Godfrey battles with a very aggressive. He wields a battle ax that can dish out tons of damage as well. In his first phase, he moves slow but heavily swings his ax around, making it hard for players to dodge. He will produce shockwaves by stomping on the ground, and he’ll do it quite often.

Godfrey amps up the aggression in his second phase, where he’ll ditch his ax and go completely berserk on you. The Elden Lord fights with his fists, as he’ll charge towards you before grabbing and slamming you to the ground.

Starscourge Radahn

This is by far one of the game’s biggest and baddest bosses, and fighting him doesn’t have to be a solo effort. The fight with him functions as more of a raid, as up to seven Elden Ring NPCs can be summoned by the player to take this behemoth boss down.

While having seven warriors at one’s side seems like it can make the fight easier, it sadly doesn’t. Radahn’s huge size gives his attacks a huge area of effect, giving them massive hitboxes as one will find it very difficult to dodge. It’ll take you a while to defeat this one.

Malekith – The Black Blade

Malekith is part of a two-part boss battle that takes place at the end of the Crumbling Farum Azula. The first part involves the Beast Clergymen, a giant creature with a penchant for firing projectiles and using a lot of area-of-effect attacks.

Once you can get the beast’s health down to 50 percent, then the real fight with Malekith commences. Malekith is much more violent and agile than the Beast Clergymen – he moves around the stage belligerently, unleashing combos that can drain one’s stamina fast.

Malenia – Blade Of Miquella

Malenia may not be as gigantic as many of the other Elden Ring bosses but she’s still generally considered to be the hardest boss in the entire game. Some compare her to Bloodbourne’s Orphan of Kos and Dark Souls 3’s Sister Friede, which speaks to just how difficult she can be.

While her first phase isn’t that bad, her second phase involves fast combos, massive shockwaves, and several copies of herself that’ll put your gaming skills to the test. Malenia’s can inflict rot, which can chip away at the player’s health. And if that isn’t enough, the player has to kill her twice since her second phase starts her off at 80 percent health.

There are tons of incredibly powerful bosses to fight in Elden Ring – from demi gods to evil Knights and powerful beasts. With that said, these are the 5 hardest bosses to beat in Elden Ring and if there’s a boss you faced and believe should be included in this list, then please let us know in the comments.

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