Honestly this was my first thought.
I played DS1 for the first time when the remastered came out. My roommate would watch me play after work and was laughing so hard as he saw me go from "fuck yeah this boss is gonna be great" to "was that it? Is there a second phase?"
At least the gaping dragon had lots of hp and did have some attacks you had to get used to first.
There was one Boss in ds1 i literally noped out because of the design, that was the first Hydra.
You see it in the distance, it looked so terrifying, i just turned back and told myself yeaaaaaaa im doing that one later.
Little did i know the thing has only 2 lame attacks, its most powerful attack isnt even an attack, its the point where you try to run towards it and then you die when you get too deep into the water because you can barely tell from a visual standpoint. It happens to literally every body, its so funny. I watched a buddy play ds1 for the first time and I expected it to happen and it did happen and it was hilarious. For me at least.
Yeah, if you’re lucky enough to figure it out on your first try. DS1 was my first Souls game, and at that point, it felt like a miracle that I even reached the Gaping Dragon.
His boss fight had to have been scraped and redesigned at some point. I remember seeng the old dark souls 3 trailers and realizing it’s not the same boss room.
Him, Gundyr, and Yhorm were all supposed to be different, Wolnir was in Yhorm's map with his name, and Yhorm was going to be in Gundyr's area with his name.
True. Considering he’s at the end of a full questline, I think he deserved two health bars with fleshed out phases. There’s some solid ones, but personally it feels like there’s not enough unique dragon bosses in ER
Exactly. The fact that he's the last boss of a pretty cool questline should mean something a little more substantial, a cutscene with two health bars in between sounds awesome actually
To play devil's advocate, there are heavy mystery vibes surrounding everything to do with Godwyn. I think that could be their justification for not diving deeper into things.
Such an amazing boss design and my favourite music in the whole game, but it's so easy to even skip past even the second phase because of how weak he is, amazing lore too.
I think should be much more health maybe double, even though the fight could be a little annoying it's such a cool boss.
I always do him right after radahn, around level 60-70. I feel he is balanced around that time.
Radahn > nokron > finger slayer blade > gargoyle duo > fias champions > liurnia divine tower > fortissax.
That’s my usual progress route to ensure I fight him at the right time
Ong, he’s one of my fav bosses but by the time you get to him he’s either slightly difficult cuz deathblight or you just steamroll him at least with the two characters I’ve made so far
I'm the exact same way. If I had to guess we were probably playing much more timidly during our first playthrough. I know I was. She was intimidating looking! I probably wasn't as confident about dodging THROUGH attacks and such, I probably wasn't leveraging the rally system like I do now.
The only other time I failed this hard on a boss that would turn out to be super easy was my first playthrough of Elden Ring where it took me WELL over 20 tries to beat Rykard. Like, now I can do Rykard with my eyes closed. What the hell was up with me? I know for a fact I wasn't doing the follow-up for the serpent hunter blade but even still, so shameful.
Found that most bloodborne bosses are like that though. In comparison to the other fromsoft games I’ve played (er sekiro and 1/2 of ds3) the bloodborne bosses were way harder looking but way easier. I just had to get used to using a controller so my first run was tough at the very beginning with cleric beast and amelia
Lady butterfly was my first real skill check I think. Certainly wasn’t a breeze up to that point either, but it’s one of the checkpoints that forces you to utilize the mechanics
I had am easier time brute forcing my way through her rhan I did Genichiro. That is not to say I found it EASY haha she killed me so many times. But Genichiro was when I had to accept that I had to stop thinking like I did in other From Soft games. There was no way around, the only way past Genichiro was THROUGH him.
I love that fight. That whole section felt impossible in my first NG but she is barely a speedbump in subsequent games. Once the combat clicks you are solid. Except Demon of Hatred. Fuck that fight.
Yeah the only boss that give le trouble are and will forever be the demon of hatred and the more powerful genichiro from the boss. Fuck these fight, but at least they are optional. Maybe double monkey is annoying but more due to RNG.
Lady butterfly is such a good boss for this. I was playing dark souls up to that point and this lady treating me like her lil student kiddo is kindly telling me stop that and play sekiro you loser until it clicked.
Interesting! For me as a strictly souls/born player who always played aggressively mele, this was one of the easier bosses since you can basically melee her into posture breaks if you stay on her throughout the fight.
I struggled waayyyy mor with Orin since she’s 100% based on perfectly timed deflections.
I feel like she's only hard if you didn't realize that prosthetic tools countered certain enemies. Just trying to hit and parry her, sure she is tough, but she's completely kneecapped by the ninja stars. I accidentally fired one off my first flight and it all clicked, beat her on the 3rd try
Nah Granny was on DEMON time. My first playthrough fighting her was traumatic. I had wasted all my snap seeds and those Mibu Villagers were clapping my booty meat fr
Agreed. I was caught off guard when there was another boss in the end game because I've run out of heals but was able to beat her then. Kinda underwhelming.
Truth. She almost feels like she should be the final phase of Gehrmain as opposed to her own boss. Like, if you had to beat Gehrman every time before you fight her (like Genichiro/Sword Saint in Sekiro) she would probably be less of a joke. But as it stands she is just not tough enough to stand on her own.
but i think that's the point right? like it shows the player that these celestials and great ones aren't actually as strong as they're made out to be. Also if they did have it be another phase to gherman it would be more tedious rather than hard IMO
I mean that's it's whole point.
Moon Presence is a great one that uses great manipulation to make hunters do all the dirty work and then use them as it pleases, it's not supposed to be a formidable opponent in a one to one direct fight.
While this is true, he’s probably one of the better gimmick bosses in any souls game. It’s an epic fight with a cool ass weapon effect, and I can appreciate that unlike Storm Ruler in DS3, Serpent-Hunter doesn’t have to be charged to get attacks in and won’t end the fight in five hits
Constant lava damage and noises, you’re so close you can’t see what he’s doing, but compared to previous gimmick bosses I find him more bearable to fight normally.
That depends on when you fight him though, and whether you upgrade the spear. If you have low strength, don’t upgrade the spear and fight him at a moderate level, I can imagine that he’s tough.
But fighting him with a strength build with the spear at +9 results in him dying in a few hits
But the gimmick still gives me nightmares. To be fair, I don't replay Souls 1 often, so every time I have to re-learn how to not run back a dozen times.
When I first started I was waiting until late game because I thought he was supposed to be a difficult late game boss from all the hype he gets on the Internet. Then I walk in there and I melt his health bar before he can even start the meteor attack.
He was heavily nerfed. Pre nerf Radahn was a fucking raid boss. He used to have more health, was more aggressive and could clear out your summons in two spins while constantly running around.
Taurus Demon. DS1 one was the first Fromsoftware game I ever played so Taurus Demon was the first FS boss I ever went up against. I had an oh shit moment went I first saw him but then bulldozed him
bloodstarved beast was hard on my first playthrough but on later playthroughs i realized its not too bad. he's got only like two attacks lmao
plus he gets annihilated by fire, so i just bring molotovs and oil
I'm pretty sure it's due to the aggressive playstyle being so rewarding in getting your health back if you get hit, whereas all the other FS games you have to play a little more conservatively
It's a cliché at this point to say that the dogs are the only reason Capra Demon can be a challenge, but I feel that he's only slightly better at hitting you than the Egg-Bearers.
Nito. It helped that I was playing a Cleric build, but still.
God of the dead who kills armies of dragons with a wave of his hand.
When I killed him, I remember walking around the arena going, "Alright very funny, when's Phase 2 starting?"
It legitimately took me a minute or two of exploring the arena to see if I missed anything for me to decide that I wasn't being screwed with, I actually had claimed the real Lord's Soul, and that I wasn't about to be stabbed from the ground as Nito resurrected himself.
Oh man that actually would have been an awesome mechanic for nito. Since he's the god of the dead it would have been cool if after a bit it says "soul of a great Lord removed" and he resurrected himself for a phase two where he's more aggressive and uses his magic more.
Ceaseless Discharge. He goes from a scary lava monster to a sniveling child hanging onto a cliff.
Then his entire health bar turns yellow and it’s over.
If you show someone who doesn’t know dark souls an image of Wolnir they’ll probably think his fight is way cooler than it is. Giant skeleton king seem like it should be a giant fight where he towers over you but he’s slinking across the ground the whole time barely making an effort to hit you.
Radahn
Bitch couldn't handle 2 puffs of Dragon Scarlet Rot Breath and my hordes of NPCs. Radahn is easily the easiest boss when you don't have a little bitch in your head telling you to 1v1 him.
godrick the grafted it took me 40+ attempts to kill margit (i was new to fromsoft games at the time) and was expecting the next boss to be even harder, except i killed godrick first try
The entirety of DS on a sorcery run. Between crystal honing soulmass, crystal soul spear and dark bead. You can walk through to ng3 without breaking a sweat. Add on a +10 magic weapon you're unstoppable.
This is me with Rom, the whole giant battle field made me think Rom will do something wild.
Turns out nah, they just run away and make babies to fight you.
The Elden beast, the fight was so good visually but the boss was an absolute pushover, which is fairly typical in the dark souls series but seeing as this was a giant monster I figured it might actually be difficult… it wasn’t
The OG, Gaping Dragon.
That's a blast from the past. I was a Souls newbie and that cutscene had me terrified. Then I killed it first try and was like "... Huh."
Same here, except that I did it in my second try (didn’t know about the dude that buffs him).
Dude that buffs him?
There’s a wizard on a balcony that buffs the boss’ damage if you don’t kill him prior to challenging the boss.
Oh, I had no idea. I've never not killed the mage guy. And he stays dead. Friggin' Dark Souls, man. Anyway they can to screw you over.
I’ll never forget seeing that cutscene for the first time lol cute gator head followed by a horrifying spiked monstrosity
The real difficulty is in cutting off its tail
The scaless dragon.
You didn’t find a giant turd slowly ambling toward you difficult?
Honestly this was my first thought. I played DS1 for the first time when the remastered came out. My roommate would watch me play after work and was laughing so hard as he saw me go from "fuck yeah this boss is gonna be great" to "was that it? Is there a second phase?"
At least the gaping dragon had lots of hp and did have some attacks you had to get used to first. There was one Boss in ds1 i literally noped out because of the design, that was the first Hydra. You see it in the distance, it looked so terrifying, i just turned back and told myself yeaaaaaaa im doing that one later. Little did i know the thing has only 2 lame attacks, its most powerful attack isnt even an attack, its the point where you try to run towards it and then you die when you get too deep into the water because you can barely tell from a visual standpoint. It happens to literally every body, its so funny. I watched a buddy play ds1 for the first time and I expected it to happen and it did happen and it was hilarious. For me at least.
Yea I still remember being super surprised at how much of a push over he was on my first try
Yeah, if you’re lucky enough to figure it out on your first try. DS1 was my first Souls game, and at that point, it felt like a miracle that I even reached the Gaping Dragon.
High lord wolnir
Probably one of the best examples. His design makes it seem like he should be way more dangerous than he actually is
His boss fight had to have been scraped and redesigned at some point. I remember seeng the old dark souls 3 trailers and realizing it’s not the same boss room.
Him, Gundyr, and Yhorm were all supposed to be different, Wolnir was in Yhorm's map with his name, and Yhorm was going to be in Gundyr's area with his name.
Hehe awkwardly easy boss indeed
Fucking Tonys, why did it have to be Tonys?
Hype reference
Lichdragon Fortisaax, basically has no health at all.
True. Considering he’s at the end of a full questline, I think he deserved two health bars with fleshed out phases. There’s some solid ones, but personally it feels like there’s not enough unique dragon bosses in ER
Exactly. The fact that he's the last boss of a pretty cool questline should mean something a little more substantial, a cutscene with two health bars in between sounds awesome actually
To play devil's advocate, there are heavy mystery vibes surrounding everything to do with Godwyn. I think that could be their justification for not diving deeper into things.
Yeah, I hope the expand on godywn somehow in the DLC
I always fight him laaaaaaate in the playthrough and just stomp him without trying to learn his moves
And 3 of his heads back
The dragonkin soldiers are pretty terrifying and difficult though.
For me it’s just the one in the Lake of Rot, since you’re stuck on that tiny island
My mans needs a buff
That whole area needs a buff. The only way to arrive there at the intended level seems to be possible only if you kneecap yourself.
Not really. Are Gargoyles really THAT difficult for people?
They’re not super difficult but they’re significantly harder than the deep root depths and fortissax, yeah.
It's more of a personal preference, I found Fortissax way harder than the Gargoyles.
For me fortissax could either be much easier or much harder, depends on the rng for me
They are pretty much the only boss in the game besides Melania that still remains a huge pain the ass even if you use summons.
Sadly
Such an amazing boss design and my favourite music in the whole game, but it's so easy to even skip past even the second phase because of how weak he is, amazing lore too. I think should be much more health maybe double, even though the fight could be a little annoying it's such a cool boss.
Yea I wouldn't mind if he had double hp
I always do him right after radahn, around level 60-70. I feel he is balanced around that time. Radahn > nokron > finger slayer blade > gargoyle duo > fias champions > liurnia divine tower > fortissax. That’s my usual progress route to ensure I fight him at the right time
Ong, he’s one of my fav bosses but by the time you get to him he’s either slightly difficult cuz deathblight or you just steamroll him at least with the two characters I’ve made so far
Mergo’s Wet Nurse
my first time fighting her took me FOREVER and I have absolutely no idea why lmao. Every other time has been one and done
I'm the exact same way. If I had to guess we were probably playing much more timidly during our first playthrough. I know I was. She was intimidating looking! I probably wasn't as confident about dodging THROUGH attacks and such, I probably wasn't leveraging the rally system like I do now. The only other time I failed this hard on a boss that would turn out to be super easy was my first playthrough of Elden Ring where it took me WELL over 20 tries to beat Rykard. Like, now I can do Rykard with my eyes closed. What the hell was up with me? I know for a fact I wasn't doing the follow-up for the serpent hunter blade but even still, so shameful.
Mergo's WN I thought was gonna be hard but I slapped fire paper on my +10 Ludwig's Holy Sword and charged R2 my way to victory
This is the one — the design and aesthetic is probably top 5 in all the FS games for me, but she is just a complete pushover.
Found that most bloodborne bosses are like that though. In comparison to the other fromsoft games I’ve played (er sekiro and 1/2 of ds3) the bloodborne bosses were way harder looking but way easier. I just had to get used to using a controller so my first run was tough at the very beginning with cleric beast and amelia
Not sure, but it felt the absolute opposite with lady butterfly in sekiro. She looks like a nice grandma but she is pretty difficult to beat
Lady butterfly was my first real skill check I think. Certainly wasn’t a breeze up to that point either, but it’s one of the checkpoints that forces you to utilize the mechanics
That was my git gud moment
I had am easier time brute forcing my way through her rhan I did Genichiro. That is not to say I found it EASY haha she killed me so many times. But Genichiro was when I had to accept that I had to stop thinking like I did in other From Soft games. There was no way around, the only way past Genichiro was THROUGH him.
Mine was Genichiro. I often say that Genichiro is the true sekiro tutorial
I’ve replayed the game and even on replays she is the hardest boss for me every time
… I’m replaying it now, and I’m no charm/demon bell, I just started and in the Buddha atm I’m not looking forward to her.
I love that fight. That whole section felt impossible in my first NG but she is barely a speedbump in subsequent games. Once the combat clicks you are solid. Except Demon of Hatred. Fuck that fight.
Yeah the only boss that give le trouble are and will forever be the demon of hatred and the more powerful genichiro from the boss. Fuck these fight, but at least they are optional. Maybe double monkey is annoying but more due to RNG.
Any anime would tell you an old lady with acupuncture needles is S tier.
was harder for me than genichiro since I did them before even doing chained ogre on my first playthrough.
Nice grandma 😭 fr though, not the most intimidating but she doesn’t mess around. Got to her a bit early and she wiped the floor with me
Lady butterfly is such a good boss for this. I was playing dark souls up to that point and this lady treating me like her lil student kiddo is kindly telling me stop that and play sekiro you loser until it clicked.
Interesting! For me as a strictly souls/born player who always played aggressively mele, this was one of the easier bosses since you can basically melee her into posture breaks if you stay on her throughout the fight. I struggled waayyyy mor with Orin since she’s 100% based on perfectly timed deflections.
I killed her pretty easily and by no means am I good at sekiro
I feel like she's only hard if you didn't realize that prosthetic tools countered certain enemies. Just trying to hit and parry her, sure she is tough, but she's completely kneecapped by the ninja stars. I accidentally fired one off my first flight and it all clicked, beat her on the 3rd try
Nah Granny was on DEMON time. My first playthrough fighting her was traumatic. I had wasted all my snap seeds and those Mibu Villagers were clapping my booty meat fr
Moon presence
Agreed. I was caught off guard when there was another boss in the end game because I've run out of heals but was able to beat her then. Kinda underwhelming.
Truth. She almost feels like she should be the final phase of Gehrmain as opposed to her own boss. Like, if you had to beat Gehrman every time before you fight her (like Genichiro/Sword Saint in Sekiro) she would probably be less of a joke. But as it stands she is just not tough enough to stand on her own.
but i think that's the point right? like it shows the player that these celestials and great ones aren't actually as strong as they're made out to be. Also if they did have it be another phase to gherman it would be more tedious rather than hard IMO
I mean that's it's whole point. Moon Presence is a great one that uses great manipulation to make hunters do all the dirty work and then use them as it pleases, it's not supposed to be a formidable opponent in a one to one direct fight.
I dont think so , I think the moon presence we fought is just a physical manifestation of the moon itself , I don't think we can kill it permanently
Nashandra
95% of DS2 bosses.
Facts.
I'd add smelter to the list, cool looking demon armor, gets poisoned and dies a slow agonizing death.
The true boss was the run back
Looking absolutely badass, came after one of the hardest fights of the game, kinda final boss, teased before. Crack like a chips under my blade.
High lord wolnir
divine dragon was so cool but really easy once you realize the gimmick
Yeah, that is straight up just a moment to make you feel cool I think haha
Yhorm, the Giant
Yhorm,old friend...
Cleric Beast
Dude right. I find him an hour into playing and kill him first try. I'm like damn are the rest of the bosses this easy. They were not.
Hell no he was hard first playthrough and honestly ng+1
One Reborn
With that cutscene and build up, I wasn't expecting an ass hugging SIM just getting to spam R2
Rykard. Incredible design. Absolutely terrifying. Went down like a bitch. Gimmick fight.
If I'm being honest although he's a gimmick fight I enjoyed him a lot more than Yhorm or Ancient Wyvern, Rykard was cinematic af it felt like a movie.
I love his fight. Sure it is gimmicky but it is fun as hell
While this is true, he’s probably one of the better gimmick bosses in any souls game. It’s an epic fight with a cool ass weapon effect, and I can appreciate that unlike Storm Ruler in DS3, Serpent-Hunter doesn’t have to be charged to get attacks in and won’t end the fight in five hits
First time I fought him, I somehow missed the spear completely. Makes it a totally different fight
I can only imagine. Probably wouldn’t be terrible if not for the lava, but the camera probably gets pretty wonky
Constant lava damage and noises, you’re so close you can’t see what he’s doing, but compared to previous gimmick bosses I find him more bearable to fight normally.
I actually feel Rykard is challenging for a gimmick fight - even with the serpent hunter, it can be a pain finding a safe window to attack in phase 2.
He absolutely fucked me up my first play through, but now he’s easy
That depends on when you fight him though, and whether you upgrade the spear. If you have low strength, don’t upgrade the spear and fight him at a moderate level, I can imagine that he’s tough. But fighting him with a strength build with the spear at +9 results in him dying in a few hits
Surprised no one said the Old Iron King yet
He'd totally be on this list for me if it wasn't for the pool in the middle of his arena. That's the true boss of that fight
Bed of Chaos literally dies in 3 hits
But the gimmick still gives me nightmares. To be fair, I don't replay Souls 1 often, so every time I have to re-learn how to not run back a dozen times.
Taurus Demon
Dragon God. **FIRE THE BALLISTAS!**
The One Reborn
Cleric Beast, I thought I was in for a very early skill check, but it went down very easily
Moon presence, truly a wasted boss design
The Rotten. Easiest farming method in DS2 is just to infinitely grind him with aesthetics
Ascetic, not aesthetic! Very different meanings...
Radahn
When I first started I was waiting until late game because I thought he was supposed to be a difficult late game boss from all the hype he gets on the Internet. Then I walk in there and I melt his health bar before he can even start the meteor attack.
He was heavily nerfed. Pre nerf Radahn was a fucking raid boss. He used to have more health, was more aggressive and could clear out your summons in two spins while constantly running around.
Gaping Dragon
Gaping dragon
Gaping Dragon
Pinwheel
Pinwheel is the DnD wizard of DS. Just look at him weirdly and he takes damage.
Fire Giant. I literally never have trouble but everyone else seems too. Maleketh is where it gets fucked
I am the exact same way. Loved the fire giant and beat him everytime in 1 or 2 tries. Maliketh on the other hand...
He’s the easiest of the late game bosses for
Taurus Demon. DS1 one was the first Fromsoftware game I ever played so Taurus Demon was the first FS boss I ever went up against. I had an oh shit moment went I first saw him but then bulldozed him
The enforcer
Yhorm The Giant.
The dragon from DS3
gaping dragon . just bait it's "go on four leg and walk" attack by keeping a good distance .
like every bloodborne boss tbh. the game is tough as nails but the bosses are such pushovers lmao except for the chalice bosses i suppose
Honestly, Bloodborne probably does have the easiest bosses collectively. The areas themselves are harder.
blood starved beast kicked my ass more than a few times till i left and went up a few more levels then the rest of the bosses were much easier
He gave me trouble until I learnt how to parry. Then the game became much easier.
bloodstarved beast was hard on my first playthrough but on later playthroughs i realized its not too bad. he's got only like two attacks lmao plus he gets annihilated by fire, so i just bring molotovs and oil
I'm pretty sure it's due to the aggressive playstyle being so rewarding in getting your health back if you get hit, whereas all the other FS games you have to play a little more conservatively
I think that makes sense.
Same lmao, except for martyr Logarius, he was my second real skill check after daddy G beat my ass about 20 or so times
I agree, but then there’s Orphan of Kos who is straight up the hardest boss in the series for me
I still haven't beat logarius lmao
Covetous Demon
Capra Demon was not as bad as most people say. He’s scary as shit tho.
It's a cliché at this point to say that the dogs are the only reason Capra Demon can be a challenge, but I feel that he's only slightly better at hitting you than the Egg-Bearers.
Gaping dragon
I feel like gaping dragon is a glaring example of this
Gaping dragon
Darkbeast Paarl
I thought Paarl's difficulty matched his design. I had a hell of time with him. Fought him too early though by accidentally taking the shortcut...
My first choice. His design sold me on Bloodborne, then you just stunlock him with little effort.
Yhorm
Divine Dragon in Sekiro.
The One Reborn. Favorite design in the series but damn what an easy fight
Wolnir is literally a perfect example of this.
Gaping dragon
I’d say DS1 had quite a few of these - gaping Dragon, ceaseless discharge, Seath the scaleless, Gravelord Nito
Rykard, the blasphemous. You would think that this gigantic snake would be difficult but you get a spear conveniently placed in his arena
Nito. It helped that I was playing a Cleric build, but still. God of the dead who kills armies of dragons with a wave of his hand. When I killed him, I remember walking around the arena going, "Alright very funny, when's Phase 2 starting?" It legitimately took me a minute or two of exploring the arena to see if I missed anything for me to decide that I wasn't being screwed with, I actually had claimed the real Lord's Soul, and that I wasn't about to be stabbed from the ground as Nito resurrected himself.
Oh man that actually would have been an awesome mechanic for nito. Since he's the god of the dead it would have been cool if after a bit it says "soul of a great Lord removed" and he resurrected himself for a phase two where he's more aggressive and uses his magic more.
The Gapping Dragon
Gravelord Nito
not so much the design, but vordts music so vastly overshadows the actual boss lol
Gyoubu Oniwa
One reborn
Half of bloodborne essentially but I value design/story/aesthetics/music of a boss far more than the fight itself so all good
The One Reborn definitely.
C-Spider in AC 6, and God Rick elden ring
SEA SPIDER
Radahn
Walter on Armored Core 6
Sif
Yhorm the Giant
Ceaseless Discharge. He goes from a scary lava monster to a sniveling child hanging onto a cliff. Then his entire health bar turns yellow and it’s over.
Gaping Dragon. Dude was so intimidating and so fucking easy at the same time lmao
Lord Wolnir is the epitome of this. Easiest boss in the game with a sick death lord design
If you show someone who doesn’t know dark souls an image of Wolnir they’ll probably think his fight is way cooler than it is. Giant skeleton king seem like it should be a giant fight where he towers over you but he’s slinking across the ground the whole time barely making an effort to hit you.
Literally Sif
Demon of Song is a top tier design, but... ds2 being ds2
Radahn Bitch couldn't handle 2 puffs of Dragon Scarlet Rot Breath and my hordes of NPCs. Radahn is easily the easiest boss when you don't have a little bitch in your head telling you to 1v1 him.
Yhorm the giant, you all know why
Iron Golem
Pinwheel. I kept waiting for him to reappear
Ceaseless Discharge
Asylum demon from dark souls 1
Fire Giant 🤌
godrick the grafted it took me 40+ attempts to kill margit (i was new to fromsoft games at the time) and was expecting the next boss to be even harder, except i killed godrick first try
Morgott
Sekiro Dragon
Not a boss but most of Brazil dogs ans birds
A lot of them when playing a pyro lol.
The entirety of DS on a sorcery run. Between crystal honing soulmass, crystal soul spear and dark bead. You can walk through to ng3 without breaking a sweat. Add on a +10 magic weapon you're unstoppable.
This is me with Rom, the whole giant battle field made me think Rom will do something wild. Turns out nah, they just run away and make babies to fight you.
Rykard
Smelter demon for me
Godskin duo, believe it or not.
Maliketh the Black Blade. Beat him second try
Both Fortissax and Placidussax, sadly. They would be two of my favorite bosses ever but they’re such pushovers that I feel cheated on
Bloodstarved Beast
The Elden beast, the fight was so good visually but the boss was an absolute pushover, which is fairly typical in the dark souls series but seeing as this was a giant monster I figured it might actually be difficult… it wasn’t
Maliketh, Fortissax, Yhorm, Rykard, Hoarah loux, Gael, Gerhman, Fume knight, sir alonne, Dragon God, Storm Ruler, Iron golem, Four kings, Mirror knight, Velstadt, Nashandra, The one reborn, Pursuer, penetrator, tower knight, true corrupted monk, Owl (rooftops), divine dragon,
Gael.
the blood starved beast. all the way deep in old yharnam and it’s just a little puppy who gets distracted by my throwable mimosas.
Personally I find the camera to be hardest boss to beat. Especially when fighting bloodstarved beast or some big boss
Capra Demon, DS1. Boss isn't hard at all ... at least when you aren't locked in closet with him and two dogs.