Elden Ring: All Dragon Bosses, Ranked By Difficulty

The Soulsborne franchise is no stranger to adding dragons as part of their boss fights, making for some memorable gimmicky fights like the Ancient Wyvern from Dark Souls 3. With Elden Ring joining the fray and having a whopping collection of over 100 bosses, their dragon boss fights are one of the most challenging and heart-stopping.

From fire breathers to dragons spewing rot, Elden Ring's dragon bosses show that they've included many mechanics from the previous Soulsborne games. These dragon fights prove to be the ultimate trial to test the mettle of one lowly Tarnished.

12 Flying Dragon Agheel

Flying Dragon Agheel in Agheel Lake proves a challenging foe, but not too difficult to defeat. This is partly because there are groups of enemies dotted around the arena, and Agheel's fire breath usually kills them and grants you extra Crimson Tear flasks as a reward.

It's advisable to fight Agheel on horseback in order to make a quick getaway. When it lands and makes to breathe fire, quickly gallop and position yourself by its feet or its neck. Although undoubtedly an exhilarating fight, Agheel is merely a taster for other dragon bosses to come.

11 Flying Dragon Greyll

If you've defeated Flying Dragon Agheel, then its brother or close relative Flying Dragon Greyll will be quite easy for you to deal with. They generally have the same moveset, so it becomes predictable.

The key difference is that you fight Greyll on a bridge in contrast to fighting Agheel in the open space of Agheel lake. It's recommended to use Torrent in order to increase your maneuverability and avoid fire breath attacks. Aside from the expected tail sweeps, jaw snaps, and claw stomps, this boss drops 80,000 runes.

10 Glintstone Dragon Smarag

Located in the Liurnia of the Lakes, Glintstone Dragon Smarag's mechanics aren't too dissimilar from Agheel's.

As you can tell by its name, instead of breathing fire, Smarag discharges Glintstone-charged breath. He can also shoot short Glintstone beams from his breath, as well as perform stomps and sweeping attacks with his claws. But those who are playing as a Faith build are in luck since there are cerulean scarabs scattered about the arena that can grant you additional Cerulean Tear Flasks.

9 Magma Wyrm

Found in Gael Tunnel in Limgrave, you actually have to go to an alternate entrance in Caelid Wilds in order to access the boss. The Magma Wyrm boss fight is what you would describe as chaotic, but thankfully it doesn't have a sword, nor does it stand up like its counterparts.

You can either deal with them or lead them to fight Theodorix, where they usually die pretty quickly. With a huge glowing sword, Theodorix stands midway during the fight and slams it down. It can also whip its tail around or twirl around on its tail while spewing magma.

5 Borealis, The Freezing Fog

What appears to be a dense cloud of fog quickly devolves into a boss fight once you hear the piercing, dragon screech. Nestled in the Mountaintops of the Giants, Borealis, the Freezing Fog proves deadlier than the ice dragon from Game of Thrones.

At first, you have to dodge the random icy breaths, stomps, tail whips, and harsh landings. However, once you get its health down to a certain level, it'll perform a scream that releases an icy shockwave that deals a lot of damage. Borealis's icy breaths become more widespread, and it behaves even more aggressively.

4 Glintstone Dragon Adula

Like Ancient Dragon Lansseax, Glintstone Dragon Adula will meet you for a brief fight before disappearing and reappearing later on near the Cathedral of Manus Celes.

Adula is set apart from your average, run-of-the-mill dragon since it can summon a sword in its mouth. It sweeps it in a wide arc, which releases a wave of shards that inflict frostbite damage. Adula can also spew out projectiles from when it looks like it's about to breathe Glintstone flames.

3 Ancient Dragon Lansseax

You may have a brief yet intense encounter with this particular dragon boss in Altus Plateau, but you have to delve further into the area to have a rematch.

Watch out for its lightning sweeps and slams, as well as shockwaves, fire breaths, and random lightning strikes from the sky.

2 Lichdragon Fortissax

Lichdragon Fortissax is only accessible at the tail-end of Fia's questline, wherein you enter her dream and find this dragon boss waiting for you. This boss is tough since it metes out a variety of lightning attacks.

It slams its lightning-coated claws onto the ground, causing lightning to surge out before returning. Fortissax can also summon lightning swords with which it either slams the ground or performs a sweep attack while airborne. Watch out for the murky yellow clouds that litter the arena, because it causes a buildup that can kill you.

1 Dragonlord Placidusax

One of the hardest optional bosses in Elden Ring, Dragonlord Placidusax is even complicated to get to in the first place. With great bolts of lightning striking all over the place, Placidusax can release a great outflow of power that eats up so much of your HP.

When this boss disappears in a cloud of ash, be prepared for a sweeping attack, followed by an electrified claw. This two-headed monstrosity spews out flames that quickly converge into a beam that can one-shot you. It can even summon a lightning rod on the ground, before slamming its claw, causing a catastrophic explosion. Your dodging skills had better be on point in this fight.

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