11 of the Hardest Shadow of the Erdtree’s Bosses Ranked

Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree promised to up the ante when it came to difficulty levels, and some bosses make good on this promise!

shadow of the erdtree’s bosses

SUMMARY

  • Shadow of the Erdtree featured over ten new bosses for the Tarnished to take down in the Land of Shadow.
  • While some were not that difficult, others offered a significant challenge to even veteran FromSoftware fans.
  • 11 of these are especially difficult and were a perfect skill check for those who felt the base game was too easy.
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The Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expanded not only the world of Elden Ring but also the types of enemies and bosses. After all, a new realm would mean entirely new threats to face, right? Well, many of them have proven to be quite the skill check for even veteran FromSoft fans!

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These 11 bosses might be the most difficult ones you’ll face not only in the Land of Shadow but throughout the entire Elden Ring experience!

11. Blackgaol Knight

The Tarnished and the Blackgoal Knight engaging in combat from the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
The Blackgoal Knight is Shadow of the Erdtree‘s first true skillcheck. | Credits: YouTube – FextraLife

Belurat Tower may be most people’s first destination when entering the DLC, but others may stumble upon the Western Nameless Mausoleum and get their first taste of the DLC’s difficulty.

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The Blackgaol Knight is one tanky enemy, wielding a greatsword and a repeating crossbow that can stun-lock you and melt your health bar. Couple his hard hits with low stagger, and it’s not surprising that many people decided to come back to face him after gathering more Scadutree fragments.

10. Logur, the Beast Claw

Logur, the Beast Claw healing from fighting the Tarnished in Shadow of the Erdtree.
The Beast Claw might be a reference to a certain Marvel character too. | Credits: YouTube – AsiSuiT

While not a ‘boss’ in the traditional sense of FromSoftware titles, this wandering naked man in the woods will still give you a hard time.

With attacks reminiscent of Father Gascoigne from Bloodborne, this swiftly moving individual can quickly rack up a bleed status if you’re not light on your feet. Found in the southeastern side of the Gravesite Plains, defeat this enemy to get the Beast Claws weapons, which can be formidable status appliers in (or on) the right hands.

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9. Golden Hippopotamus

The Golden Hippopotamus from Shadow of the Erdtree rearing back on its hind legs with its thorns out.
Bet you never expected to fight a golden porcupine-hippo hybrid. | Credits: FextraLife

Don’t let the size of this creature fool you. The first boss you fight when you enter the Shadow Keep is light on its feet, and you’ll meet your end before you even land a single hit.

While the largest of its type in the game, other such Golden Hippopotamus roam freely in Shadow of the Erdtree. Each drops a Scadutree fragment, so they are worthwhile to track down, and defeating the boss variant will also grant the user the Aspect of the Crucible: Thorns incantation and access to the Keep.

8. Divine Beast Dancing Lion

A front shot of the Divine Beast Dancing Lion looking at the player.
It might seem comical, but it’s not a boss to be taken lightly. | Credits: FextraLife

For many, this would be the first boss they face in the DLC and the boss that makes them walk away from it too (for a few days at least).

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The Divine Beast Dancing Lion can get complicated to fight due to its aggressive and long attack patterns and AoE effects. In the second phase, this boss will start using lightning, frostbite, or storm attacks and cycle randomly between these elements, so you will need to stay on your toes.

7. Rellana Twin Moon Knight

Rellana Twin Moon Knight wielding her two swords shrouded in flame and magic.
Rellana is no pushover like her mage sister. | Credits: FextraLife

Rennala might have been the mage of the family, but Rellana was the spellsword. She is the final boss after completing Castle Ensis and awards us with a Remembrance along with access to the Scadu Altus if you haven’t found the alternate route already.

True to her heritage and her name, Rellana attacks with dual swords and also uses magic spells to keep the pressure on. Her recently discovered cut content might have added to the experience of beating her, but she is a fun fight even if she doesn’t say a single word through the duel.

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6. Metyr, Mother of Fingers

Metyr, Mother of Fingers rearing back in preparation to attack in her underground lair in Shadow of the Erdtree.
There’s no summons to handhold you through this fight. | Credits: FextraLife

You can access this boss only after completing a couple of secondary objectives given to you by Count Ymir. Once you ring both bells, you can visit the area under the Cathedral of Manus Metyr.

Her weak point, the chest, may be easily accessible, but she has a range of attacks to watch out for that can easily take you down. From long-range lasers to summoning finger crawlers to aid her, this boss won’t go down without a tough fight but has deep lore implications for the entire game.

5. Commander Gaius

Commander Gaius from Shadow of the Erdtree riding atop his bore as he enters the arena.
Why ride a horse when you can charge in on a boar? | Credits: FextraLife

One of the few mounted bosses in the game, Commander Gaius and his giant boar, can hit like a truck. While he is an optional boss, beating him does allow access to five Scadutree Fragments, making him a very useful boss to defeat.

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This is easier said than done, though, as a combination of boar attacks, physical attacks, and gravity magic makes the entire ordeal a challenge. You can ride Torrent during the fight, but Gaius can match your speed, so use your steed wisely.

4. Midra, Lord of the Frenzied Flame

Midra, the Lord of Frenzied Flame wielding his spear and walking through the room set ablaze.
It’s not uncommon to go a bit mad fighting this Lord. | Credits: FextraLife

His first phase may make you think this boss is a pushover, but the moment the second phase starts, you’ll know it could push you into madness.

Midra’s attacks can come out fast, but they have a delayed wind-up, which can lead you to misjudge when the attack lands. The constant AoE struggle of managing the madness buildup is another factor to consider, but this fight is easily one of the most cinematic moments in the game.

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3. Bayle the Dread

Bayle the Dread from Shadow of the Erdtree staring down the player.
Bayle’s fight becomes pure cinema with Igon in the arena. | Credits; FextraLife

Speaking of cinematic fights, it doesn’t get more theatrical than fighting a giant drake in a crater at the top of a mountain filled with red flowers and bones while red lighting strikes the ground around you.

Bayle the Dread is one of the toughest bosses in the game, and ascent of the Jagged Peak only hints at his feorcity. Just make sure you speak with Igon and summon him during the fight for some of the best voice acting in recent FromSoft history!

2. Messmer the Impaler

Messmer the Impaler and his snake from Shadow of the Erdtree looking at the player before the fight begins.
Messmer’s actions are cruel, but not entirely unmotivated. | Credits: FextraLife

A shunned child of Queen Marika, who we thought would be the main villain of the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, lives up to his name in combat.

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With a wide variety of thrusting attacks from his spear, Messmer is fast and ferocious when taking down the Tarnished. You’ll need precise timing from the moment you step into the arena, and the way he has been tuned may be why so many Elden Ring fans want more bosses like him.

1. Promised Consort Radahn

Promised Consort Radahn levitating in the air as holy bolts rain down around the Tarnished during their fight in Shadow of the Erdtree.
Radahn + Miquella = A bad time for us gamers. | Credits: YouTube – FextraLife

If you thought pre-nerfing Radahn from Elden Ring was difficult, we advise you to steel yourself before stepping into his final form.

Lore-wise, it makes sense that a Radahn freed from the struggle of scarlet rot would be a far more difficult challenge than the version we fight in Caelid. Despite criticism, the Radahn-Miquella partnership has proven to be the biggest challenge in the DLC.

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Which was your favorite boss in the game? Let us know in the comments below!

Sagar Nerala

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Gaming was one of my earliest passions then along came writing, and here we are. I've been in the content creation space for several years now and as gamer for even longer. From understanding the complexities of a multilayer narrative to the simply joy of "big gun go boom", my goal is to capture all the emotions in between and put them down in an engaging manner.