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The 10 hardest Soulsborne DLC bosses, ranked


FromSoftware has created some of the best expansions in gaming historyoffering experiences that are often equal to or even better than their original counterparts.




from Artorias Hades to Erdtree’s shadoweach DLC is special on its own merits, though usually for the same reason: memorable bosses with great challenges.

As such, the studio tends to raise the bar with each new piece of additional content. Which allows for much greater and more satisfying challenges.

The Soulsborne games have become what they are largely thanks to their expansions, and that speaks to their quality.

Thus, we celebrate the genius of FromSoftware on a fairly regular basis, and now is the time Ranking the ten hardest bosses in Soulsborne DLC.


10 Burnt ivory king

A battle turned into a war

Image of the Burnt Ivory King boss from the Dark Souls 2 DLC

game

Dark Souls 2: The King’s Ivory Crown

location

Old mess


Considering that its bosses are the easiest in the history of Soulsborne games, it’s hard to imagine Dark Souls 2 A possibility for this list, but it has a few candidates.

However, I have given priority to Burnt ivory king Above all options because I consider him the most difficult boss in the entire sequel, even beyond alternatives like Smoke Knight.

The battle begins from the moment you set foot in the Eleum Loyce region, where you have to recover all the knights who will help you in the battle and prevent it from being more demanding.

However, Burnt Ivory King is flexible, doesn’t give you healing spaces, and has very high damage, very different from the base game’s battles, which are slow and have many moments to restore health points.

Dark Souls 2 They may not have the hardest bossesbut examples like Burnt Ivory King remind us that their expansions present a lot of challenges.

9 Knight Artorias

The abyss is terrifying

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game

Dark Souls: Artorias Hades

location

Royal Wood

Dark souls It is a game with thoughtful, slow-paced mechanics, where use of a shield and awareness of the surrounding environment are vital to survival.

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However, when you land in Oolacile and encounter… ArtoriasEverything you learned in the base game goes out the window, since Abyss Walker is pure, non-stop adrenaline.

As is the case with Gwen, Master CinderSlots are limited, and the slightest mistake is severely punished, however Artorias is a level up in terms of attack patterns and stamina, Especially since you can’t dodge.

For this reason, only perfect combat will allow you to defeat Artorias. Anything less will end in your death, however, the longest and most annoying boss run in the entire game Still the best in the series.


8 Ludwig, the damned

A monster and a knight

Ludwig the bloodborne cursed president

game

Bloodborne: Ancient Hunters

location

Hunter’s nightmare

I’m probably one of the few people who underestimates how hard it is Ludwig the Damned, Because it did not take me many attempts, but thanks to that, it is a difficult meeting.

in general, Bloodborne: Ancient Hunters It has the highest average difficulty in the history of Soulsborne expansions, and Ludwig is definitely among the best games in this category.

Had he not moved to the second stage, where his movements become more graceful, readable, and predictable, Maybe it’s higher than that, Because his first stage is ridiculously demanding.

What is clear is that he is an exceptionally determined president, given that he never feels wronged. Unlike the other entries on this list, Ludwig is rewarding and challenging but never frustrating.


7 Mesmer the Impaler

You will know defeat again

Elden Ring Messmer Impaler

game

Ring of Elden: Shadow of Erdtree

location

Save the shadow

Although it took me more attempts than any boss in the base game, I have mixed feelings about it Mesmer the Impalerdifficulty.

Ironically, the number of attempts it took to overcome it did not reflect how I felt about each attempt, because I always knew what I had to do to succeed.

Unlike base game bosses like Malenia or Maliketh, who I beat more quickly but with less confidence, Messmer never felt all that imposing, even though he became my favorite boss in the entire world. Al-Din ring.


It’s incredibly laid out and designed, so it’s fun and accessible to read. I think Messmer is so experienced that he underestimates its difficultyWhich shows how difficult it would be if FromSoftware didn’t put all the love in the world into it.

However, the numbers are not wrong, and No threat in the main game made me want to replay the fight as much as the Impaler. My feelings may not have reflected that, but it was undeniable that he had been beating me relentlessly for a long time.

6 Is he Dark Eater?

Soulsborn’s toughest dragon

Darkeater Midir in the depths of the Ring City

game

Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City

location

Ring city

There are a few bosses in my history with Soulsborne games that have put me off playing for weeks, but I have to admit… Is he Dark Eater? He is one of them.


The toughest dragon ever created by FromSoftware is here Dark Souls 3: The Ring City, where this wounded and powerful monster lurks until you fall into its lair and tear you to pieces.

My biggest issue is that Midir doesn’t function like the other dragons in the Soulsborne games You have to fight him head-on instead of chasing his feet and tail until his hit points reach zero.

This cessation of habit was very uncomfortable for me, especially since Midir never stops attacking. Whether it was his fiery breath, his killing rays, or his lightning-fast claws, stopping breathing was not an option.

So I love him passionately But it marks one of the few moments where Dark Souls honestly defeated me.

5 Peace sister

Headache has three stages

Sister Freddy and her father stand behind her (Dark Souls 3)

game

Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel

location

The colorful world of Ariandel


I admit it Dark Souls 3 Largely responsible for the trilogy One of the bestBut I will never forget the damage Peace sister It did me.

When I managed to beat the second stage, I saw the boss rise from the ground again It broke my heart in a way that very few Soulsborne games in my lifetime have ever done.

It was only years later that I was able to overcome its third stage regularly. Even then, I resorted to shooting arrows from afar and taking advantage of the exploitable AI because I couldn’t defeat her head-on.

There comes a point where you can do the first two stages without taking damage, but the third… that’s another story, One that makes Sister Freddy a threat to even the most experienced players.

4 Slave knight Gael

The most relentless enemy

Gael gets stronger because he wants to take the dark soul.


game

Dark Souls 3: The Ringed City

location

Villainor Rest

Dark Souls 3 DLC They are masterpieces and perfect examples of how to create incredible bosses, with Slave knight Gael Being at the top.

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In fact, this is the most difficult challenge in the entire trilogy, as it is one of the rare instances where the boss has no weaknesses at all.

When it comes to speed, durability, damage, complexity, durability, AI, etc., Slave Knight Gael is the king of every class. As with Artorias, the only solution is perfect performance, except Dark Souls 3 Incredibly faster than Dark souls.

Despite Soul of Cinder’s notable difficulty, Bosses like Sister Freddie and Gayle go beyond this by offering the same style of challenge but on a larger scalewhich undeniably proves why they are among the best bosses in the game.

3 Lawrence, First Deputy

A punishing nightmare

Bloodborne Lawrence, First Viceroy rests on his throne.


game

Bloodborne: Ancient Hunters

location

The great cathedral

With sister Farida Lawrence, First Deputy He is the only boss in the Soulsborne games that forced me to leave the game and return weeks later to defeat him.

Bloodborne: The Old Hunters is known for punishing those who think they can beat its bosses in the same way as in the base game, and Lawrence is a great example of that.

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Unlike his counterpart Amelia, it is practically impossible for him to find his back to attack, Much less so in its hellish second phase, Where he becomes a lava scene and attacks with strange hitboxes.

while Germain, the first hunter It is a beautiful meeting between two colleagues who want to save the other, while Lawrence is a frustrating mess that I will never be convinced to like.

2 Orphan of Kos

The one battle that never gets easy

Kos's orphan from Bloodborne


game

Bloodborne: Ancient Hunters

location

Hamlet fishing coast

No matter how many years pass, I will always dread the moment when you have to face the Orphan of Kos in the Bloodborne DLCone of the most difficult bosses in the entire history of video games.

Although I’ve played the game several times with different builds and watched dozens of speedruns, the finale of The Old Hunters tragic Meeting always makes me sweat blood.

He’s as eccentric as any other Soulsborne enemy, with an unpredictable second phase and an overwhelming ability to wipe out your health points with just one attack.

If the Gehrman boss fight is a delicate challenge, this is a battle for survival that you can only overcome through divine intervention.

Between the ease with which she moves out of the player’s view, the sudden lightning bolts she summons throughout the arena, and her desperate screams, Orphan Kos is a nightmare in every sense of the word.


1 Radan’s promised consort

Extreme exaggeration of difficulty

Radan is Michaela's partner

game

Ring of Elden: Shadow of Erdtree

location

Ener-Elim

Despite spending over a decade playing Soulsborne games non-stop, I’ve never attempted a challenge that even comes close to the difficulty of Promised Consort Radan.

Aside from being on a plane completely superior to Radagon and the Elden Beast, Radahn’s return was as unexpected as it was devastating. No boss in this genre has been able to defeat me as many times as Master Michaela.

Malinya, Kos’s orphan, and even Isshin are not up to the unfair experiment Erdtree’s shadowthe end. With low framerates, blinding light beams, and sometimes unavoidable attack patterns, it was simply brutal.


Fortunately, the promised Consort Radan has balanced out and is now an outstanding final boss, with the degree of demand expected for an icon of this size.

Regardless, the 100-plus attempts it took frustratingly to defeat its original version will remain that way forever The hardest thing I’ve ever done as a FromSoftware fan.

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