The Elden Beast is the true final boss of Elden Ring, appearing immediately after the fight against Radagon of the Golden Order. This battle is a test of endurance, patience, and mechanics. Unlike Radagon's close-quarters aggression, the Elden Beast combines long-range Holy attacks with massive sweeping sword strikes and constant repositioning. To win, players must learn its movement patterns, keep pressure on it, and avoid being worn down by its wide-area abilities.

The fight takes place in a shallow, seemingly endless ocean beneath the Erdtree. The boss often swims away, dives under the water, or teleports to another side of the arena. This means players spend a lot of time chasing it down. Managing stamina during these chases is essential—don't waste rolls or sprint too aggressively unless you know the boss is vulnerable.
| Attack | Description | How to Counter |
|---|---|---|
| Golden Rings | Concentric rings appear and close in before exploding. | Run toward the boss and jump over the rings as they close. |
| Elden Stars | A golden orb chases you while releasing smaller orbs. | Circle the boss counter-clockwise, never stop moving until the attack expires. |
| Nebula | Sweeps stars that explode after a delay, sometimes in a wave pattern. | Roll through the wave or move away before stars detonate. |
| Spear Showers | Golden spears rain down, tracking your movement. | Sprint in zig-zag patterns; don't run straight. |
| Supernova | Creates a pull-in field that explodes. | Sprint out of the field immediately; if trapped, time your roll with the explosion. |
| Sword Swings/Thrusts | Wide melee attacks with follow-up sweeps. | Dodge toward the sword's swing rather than away to stay close for counterattacks. |
| Wave of Gold/Slashes | Sends golden energy waves along the ground. | Roll diagonally toward the boss to avoid multiple waves at once. |
| Grab & Spear Barrage | Lifts you and impales you with golden spears (cutscene-like). | Roll as the hand sweeps—avoid getting grabbed at all costs. |
The Elden Beast constantly tries to widen the distance. Chase it down after big moves like Supernova or Golden Slashes, which leave it open. However, don't waste stamina—keep a balance between closing the gap and saving stamina for dodging.
Running away is a trap. Always run toward the boss and jump through the rings. If you run outward, you risk getting trapped at the arena's invisible wall.
This attack is notorious because it lingers and overlaps with other moves. Prioritize surviving Elden Stars by sprinting and circling—it's safer to ignore attacking until the orb dissipates.
Try to stay near the Elden Beast's torso. Its sword swings are easier to dodge up close, and you'll avoid chasing it as much. Its tail is large and distracting but not a safe spot—it moves often and can clip you with AOE effects.
After defeating the Elden Beast, players are rewarded with 500,000 Runes and the Elden Remembrance, which can be exchanged for powerful weapons or skills. Since this fight marks the end of the journey and directly leads into one of the game's multiple endings, it's both a narrative and gameplay milestone. For those continuing their adventure or preparing for New Game+, many players look to strengthen their builds further—one option is to buy Elden Ring Runes PS5 to speed up progression and experiment with different playstyles.
The Elden Beast is less about raw difficulty and more about endurance, movement, and patience. By learning to chase efficiently, dodge Golden Rings correctly, and survive Elden Stars, players can bring down the last guardian of the Elden Ring. It's a fitting final test that rewards persistence and mastery of the game's mechanics.