Legacy Gaming: Ranking the Top 10 Bosses in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree

Check out Legacy Gaming's ranking of the top 10 bosses in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree!

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Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree features over 75 bosses, mini bosses, and named enemies, making it a jam-packed DLC filled with memorable encounters and challenging moments. Legacy Gaming’s Kodiak ranks the top 10 bosses in this video, sharing his opinions and experiences. From unexpected fights to epic encounters, this list covers a range of boss battles from the game. Let’s dive in and see which bosses made the cut!

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Key Takeaways:

  • Legacy Gaming ranks the top 10 bosses in Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
  • The list is based on Kodiak’s own experience and opinions
  • Each boss is assessed based on factors such as difficulty, immersion, and fight mechanics
  • The ranking includes both expected and unexpected boss fights, offering a variety of memorable encounters

Black Jail Knight: A Memorable Surprise

The Black Jail Knight receives an honorable mention as a seemingly boring boss with a captivating move set and a strong presence. Despite being a trap, this boss leaves a lasting impression on players.

Needle Knight Lea and Allies: An Unexpected Fight

Needle Knight Lea and her allies offer a surprising boss fight, combining various NPCs and unexpected challenges. While not overly difficult, the fight’s unexpected nature earns it a spot on the list.

Divine Beast Dancing Lion: A Showstopping Encounter

The Divine Beast Dancing Lion stands out with its unique movement and chaotic phase 2 mechanics. This boss fight showcases the best of FromSoft’s mechanics and provides a memorable experience.

Scatter Tree Avatar: A Surprising Plant Boss

The Scatter Tree Avatar surprises players with its multiphase fight and effective use of the arena. Despite being a giant plant, this boss offers interesting mechanics and keeps players on their toes.