Elden Ring Player Makes Size Comparison Chart of Different Enemies in The Game

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22 September 2022

Elden Ring has numerous colossal enemies, and a fan has made a size comparison chart showing the Fire Goliath, golems, and trolls. The Lands Between are loaded with different types of enemies, ranging from small dragonflies to humongous bears, dragons, and giants. Indeed, even humanoid enemies like the Cauldron Knights and Tree Sentinels are a lot bigger than the player character. In any case, the adversary's size doesn't always end up being a benefit, as colossal bosses are not necessarily the most challenging bosses in Elden Ring.

Trolls and some weaker dragons are perfect representations of this, as smaller enemies like Banished Knights, eagles, and spoiled strays are often a lot harder to beat. Meanwhile, bigger foes and bosses like rune bears, the Fire Monster, and Astel - Naturalborn of the Void are more intimidating because of their enormous size. Regardless, many fans are curious about who is the biggest boss in Elden Ring. Fortunately, one gamer has made an image that compares the size of different Elden Ring bosses.

Reddit user max-zilla transferred an image on the social media platform depicting an intricate size comparison chart of different Elden Ring bosses and enemies. The chart is partitioned into numerous tiers with characters of similar size clubbed in the same gathering. The graph begins with minor enemies at the high level and ends with the largest foes at the base level. The first passage is the Tarnished, trailed by Deluge, Melina, Ranni, and Blaidd. The topmost classification contains other humanoid enemies and characters like the Wandering Nobles, Beastman of Farum Azula, Exile Soldiers, and Omenkillers. The next level has slightly greater foes and some bosses like Pot Knights, Ancestral Followers, Leonine Misbegotten, and Elemer of the Briar.

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The third level contains medium-sized Elden Ring enemies like Lionguardians, Fingercreepers, Monster Land Octopuses, Fire Prelates, Goliath Crabs, and rune bears. The fourth level mostly includes bosses like Morgott the Sign King, Erdtree Entombment Guard dog, Commander Niall, Tree Sentinels, and Red Wolf of Radagon. This is trailed by the fifth classification, which has bigger bosses like Godrick the Joined, Starscourge Radahn, Ancestor Spirit, Magma Wyrm, and Fallingstar Beast. Dragons make their first passage in the sixth level with Flying Mythical serpent Agheel, which also has trolls, golems, and Wormface.

The final two tiers contain the most oversized bosses in Elden Ring. The seventh level has just three entries, which are all dragons like Dragonlord Placidusax, Lichdragon Fortissax, and Antiquated Mythical serpent Lansseax. Finally, the eighth class has huge bosses like Astel - Naturalborn of the Void, the Fire Monster, Rykard - Master of Blasphemy, and Elden Beast. Many individuals have pointed out that Elden Beast should be in the seventh level as it is a lot smaller than other bosses in the final level.

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