Hardest Boss Fights In Dark Souls History

Highlights

  • The Dark Souls trilogy is known for its challenging bosses that test the patience and skills of players.
  • Each boss has its own unique patterns and vulnerabilities, requiring players to adapt their strategies.
  • Leveling up, upgrading weapons, and keeping a cool head are key to overcoming even the toughest bosses in the game.



The Dark Souls trilogy, developed by FromSoftware, harbors some of the most dangerous and aggressive enemies in video game history. The most domineering, powerful bosses across the Dark Souls trilogy are also among the most challenging bosses in gaming, at least when it comes to high-profile modern projects. Even ignoring the bosses from Demon’s Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro, The Dark Souls trilogy will be more than enough to test any hardened gamer’s patience.


While it’s worth noting that most bosses have their exploits and patterns, that information will not help much when someone is facing them for the first time. Some Dark Souls bosses are also clearly more difficult than others, and there are times when the toughness of a boss varies based on a user’s build. In some instances, magic users can wreck most bosses, while melee fighters will excel against others.


Updated February 9, 2024, by Ritwik Mitra: The Dark Souls trilogy consists of three excellent action-adventure games that are a blast to play through. Each game features its fair share of imposing bosses that can be a huge pain to deal with. As long as players keep their wits about them, level up religiously, and upgrade their weapons, they should be able to take out these bosses — even if some of them will send them packing back to a bonfire time and time again.

30 Asylum Demon

Dark Souls


  • Health: 825
  • Souls: 2,000
  • Location: Undead Asylum
  • Drops: Big Pilgrim’s Key, Demon’s Great Hammer (if killed on first attempt)


The Asylum Demon is the very first boss of Dark Souls who essentially acts as the final enemy of the game’s tutorial. It may not seem challenging to veteran players who have played a bunch of Souls-likes, but players going through Dark Souls for the first time may struggle with this demon.

Lore

The Asylum Demon is a byproduct of the Witch of Izalith’s actions. She attempted to duplicate the First Flame using a Lord Soul but inadvertently created a wealth of demons, including this boss.

29 Ceaseless Discharge

Dark Souls

ceaseless discharge in dark souls 1


  • Health: 4,200
  • Souls: 20,000
  • Location: Demon Ruins
  • Drops: Homeward Bone


There’s an easy way to cheese the Ceaseless Discharge boss fight by running all the way to the back of the arena. However, players who don’t know this technique will have to deal with a tough and frustrating boss fight.

Lore

Ceaseless Discharge was the youngest child and only son of the Witch of Izalith. His mother’s reckless actions caused him to turn into a hideous beast that many people consider to be the very first demon to ever exist in the world of Dark Souls.

28 Sinh

Dark Souls 2

FromSoftware SoulsBorne Bosses Dragons Sinh Slumbering Dragon


  • Health: 10,030
  • Souls: 96,000
  • Location: Dragon’s Rest
  • Drops: Soul of Sinh, the Slumbering Dragon


Any dragon fight in Dark Souls can be challenging, and Sinh is no exception here. This slumbering dragon uses powerful fire attacks in combination with many sweeping and lunging attacks to make things pretty hard for the player. He is included in Dark Souls 2‘s Crown of the Sunken King DLC as its final boss, which reflects the dragon’s difficulty level.

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Lore

Once worshiped by the people of Shulva, things took a turn for the worse when Sir Yorgh and the Drakeblood Knights tried to steal his blood for their own nefarious purposes. This caused Sinh to go berserk and expel all the toxins from his body, drowning Shulva in this poison sludge in the process.

27 Champion Gundyr

Dark Souls 3

Champion Gundyr in Dark Souls 3


  • Health: 4,956
  • Souls: 60,000
  • Location: Untended Graves
  • Drops: Soul of Champion Gundyr


Iudex Gundyr is a decent first boss to start off the experience of playing Dark Souls 3, but there are many players who feel that this great character deserves more time in the spotlight. Well, players had their wishes answered when they encountered Champion Gundyr in a missable optional area which is about as amazing as players would expect. The fight is a challenging one, as Gundyr is faster than before while juggling the player with a suite of powerful moves.

Lore

Gundyr was a chosen warrior just like the Ashen One but arrived too late to the Firelink Shrine. The Fire Keeper was long gone and there was no fire to protect. As a result, Gundyr became a fighter who would test the mettle of any person who would embark on a quest to save the world.

26 Sanctuary Guardian

Dark Souls

Sanctuary Guardian


  • Health: 2,560
  • Souls: 30,000
  • Location: Sanctuary Garden
  • Drops: Guardian Soul, Guardian Tail (if the tail is severed)


Artorias of the Abyss is an excellent DLC for the original Dark Souls that players should definitely check out if they want to enjoy the full Dark Souls experience. FromSoftware is a champion of crafting amazing DLCs, and players who want to explore the content of this DLC need to fight against the powerful Sanctuary Guardian first.


This fight is a challenging one. This chimera-like being leaps across the arena and hits the player with a string of high-damage attacks. It takes a bit of patience, but players will be well-versed in the combat of the game by this point. This allows the player to fight toe-to-toe with this powerful foe, but caution is advised regardless.

Lore

This creature guards the entry to Oolacile Sanctuary, baring its fans at any intruder who wishes to break into this sacred area.

25 Abyss Watchers

Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls 3 Abyss Watchers boss fight


  • Health: 1,548
  • Souls: 18,000
  • Location: Farron Keep
  • Drops: Soul of the Blood of the Wolf, Cinders of a Lord


One of the Lords of Cinder that the player must defeat to unlock the path to the final boss, the Abyss Watchers makes for one of the most unique boss fights in the entire game. The first phase shows how these fighters have gone completely insane (which is normal for most Dark Souls characters) and fight against each other in a futile battle to determine victory.


However, the second phase is where things heat up…literally! The main Watcher absorbs the powers of his brethren and adds fire damage to his attacks. On top of this, the Watcher becomes even more aggressive, making for a rousing finale to one of Dark Souls 3‘s best boss fights.

Lore

A group of fighters who modeled themselves after Artorias and even partook in wolf blood to attain the soul of the Abysswalker himself, the Abyss Walkers were formed to combat the looming threat of the abyss. After linking the flame, the Watchers had nothing to live for and slowly lost their minds to the growing influence of the Abyss.

24 Aldrich, Devourer Of Gods

Dark Souls 3

Dark Souls 3 aldrich devourer of gods


  • Health: 4,727
  • Souls: 50,000
  • Location: Anor Londo
  • Drops: Cinders of a Lord, Soul of Aldrich


A combination of melee strikes and magic make Aldrich, Devourer of Gods, an extremely challenging boss to defeat. It doesn’t help that this twisted creature looks absolutely hideous in battle too. One of the main challenges with this fight is that Aldrich delivers both fire and magic damage, which makes him a fairly big threat if someone’s build does not provide them much protection against these sorts of attacks. That said, the Lord of Cinder has a few weaknesses as well.

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Lore

A horrible person who consumed humans to fuel his own hubris, Aldrich was a twisted ex-cleric who could use the powers of the Deep without going completely insane. He ended up consuming the corpse of Gwyndolin, using this figure’s powers during the boss fight.

23 Lud And Zallen, The King’s Pets

Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 player fighting Lud and Zallen sabertooth tigers


  • Health: 5,070 each
  • Souls: 56,000
  • Location: Frigid Outskirts
  • Drops: Soul of Lud, Soul of Zallen


What makes Lud and Zallen one of the most annoying boss fights in Dark Souls 2 is the trek players have to go through before encountering this enemy. The Frigid Outskirts is one of the worst areas in Dark Souls history, and having to fight a boss duo who both move annoyingly fast makes this encounter anything but enjoyable.

Lore

These two felines served the Ivory King and took on the role of killing exiles. Given the corruption that their master went through, it can be assumed that both Lud and Zallen suffered from the same fate.

22 Bell Gargoyle

Dark Souls

Dark Souls - Bell Gargoyle boss arena


  • Health: 1,000 & 480
  • Souls: 10,000
  • Location: Undead Parish
  • Drops: Gargoyle’s Halberd, Gargoyle’s Shield, Gargoyle Helm, Gargoyle Tail Axe, (if the tail is severed), Twin Humanities, Homeward Bone


The Bell Gargoyles are a dual boss that players fight early on while ringing the bells to open Sen’s Fortress. This boss is pretty challenging, forcing players to manage both entities while not getting backed into a corner or pushed off the precarious boss arena.

Lore

The lore behind the Bell Gargoyles is simple, but interesting nonetheless. They are creatures made from magic that are meant to serve as a test of the Chosen Undead’s strength. The fact that variants of these enemies can be found in Anor Londo itself strongly implies that they are actually created by the Gods themselves.

21 Burnt Ivory King

Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 Burnt Ivory King standing with magic weapon


  • Health: 8,040
  • Souls: 92,000
  • Location: The Old Chaos
  • Drops: Soul of the Ivory King


The Burnt Ivory King would have been a more engaging boss fight if players didn’t have to fight lazy waves of Charred Loyce Knights beforehand. Still, this grueling task is worth it to fight against a kingly being who wields a glowing greatsword and unleashes a wave of aggressive attacks to keep players on their toes.

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Lore

Once a proud ruler of Eleum Loyce, the Ivory King descended to the depths of Chaos to try and tackle this rampant darkness. He tried his hardest, but ultimately succumbed to the chaos and lost his mind by the time players encountered him.

20 Lorian, Elder Prince And Lothric, Younger Prince

Dark Souls 3

Twin Princes Dark Souls 3


  • Health: 4,294 (Phase 1), 3,436 for Lorian & 5,799 for Lothric (Phase 2)
  • Souls: 85,000
  • Location: Grand Archives
  • Drops: Cinders of a Lord, Soul of the Twin Princes


Dark Souls 3 shines in the boss fight department, and the final Lord Soul that players must acquire is no exception. After a nostalgic trip through the Grand Archives, players are greeted by Lorian in the first phase. After beating him up for a bit, his younger brother joins the battle to make things even harder. Players will have to go through a grueling battle where the younger brother revives Lorian every time he falls in battle, making for a spectacular effort that players must conquer.

Lore

The tragic story of Lorian and Lothric involves a sickly ailment that plagues the younger sibling. This leads to the duo being cursed so that they can share their strengths, but this causes their weaknesses to become common too. One can’t live or die without the other, and their parents lost their minds following their failure to protect the realm and their children.

19 Sir Alonne

Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 Sir Alonne sitting in wait for player to fight


  • Health: 10,140
  • Souls: 80,000
  • Location: Memory of the Old Iron King
  • Drops: Soul of Sir Alonne, Alonne’s Set


Dark Souls 2: Crown of the Old Iron King is a great DLC that has many challenging encounters to satiate fans of the series. One of these is the challenging final fight against Sir Alonne.


Most of its attacks might be telegraphed, but that doesn’t mean this boss is easy by any stretch of the imagination. However, players who manage to beat this boss without incurring any damage whatsoever will trigger a unique death animation where this boss commits seppuku.

Lore

Sir Alonne was formerly the Iron King’s right-hand man, before departing from his service after seeing his liege fall into the jaws of hedonism. He came from an eastern land and valued honor above everything else.

18 Fume Knight

Dark Souls 2

Dark Souls 2 Fume Knight brandishing ultra greatsword and greatsword


  • Health: 10,100
  • Souls: 84,000
  • Location: Brume Tower
  • Drops: Soul of the Fume Knight & Soul of Nadalia, Bride of Ash


The Fume Knight is considered by many to be one of the hardest fights in Dark Souls 2 without being completely unfair. He has an expansive moveset, hard-to-predict tells, and some of the strongest attacks in the game.

Lore

The Fume Knight, formerly known as Raime, used to serve under King Vendrick along with Velstadt. However, a conflict arose between both knights which led to a battle that Velstadt won. Consequently, Vendrick labeled Raime a traitor and banished him from his kingdom. When Raime went to the Brume Tower in search of greater strength, he met and became the champion of Nashandra, a child of Dark.

17 Sister Friede

Dark Souls 3

Sister Friede and Father Ariandel in flames in the Ashes of Ariandel DLC in Dark Souls 3


  • Health: 4,863 (Phase 1), 6,864 (Phase 2) 6,864 (Phase 3)
  • Souls: 72,000
  • Location: Painted World of Ariandel
  • Drops: Soul of Sister Friede, Titanite Slab


With a boss fight that lasts a whopping three phases, it’s easy to see why Sister Friede deserves a spot on this list. This boss might not be challenging from a purely technical standpoint, but it’s the sheer length of this battle that can take most people by surprise.

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Players have to fight both her and Father Ariandel over the course of the battle, which makes for a tough time. Finding good counterattack opportunities can be challenging, but players who accomplish the same will be able to defeat this boss.

Lore

Friede, along with her sisters Yuria and Lilliane, founded the Sable Church of Londor. She is an Unkindled, implying that she tried to light the First Flame and become a Lord of Cinder but failed. After entering Ariandel’s Painted World, she tricked Father Ariandel into using his own blood to suppress that fire that would supposedly devour the painted world if left unchecked.

16 Pontiff Sulyvahn

Dark Souls 3

Pontiff Sulyvahn in Dark Souls 3


  • Health: 5,106
  • Souls: 28,000
  • Location: Irithyll of the Boreal Valley
  • Drops: Soul of Pontiff Sulyvahn


Pontiff Sulyvahn is one of the toughest bosses in Dark Souls 3. He uses both the Profaned Ultra Greatsword and the Greatsword of Judgment, and his attacks are ultra-aggressive and hard to dodge.


The fact that his attacks have decent range means that players need to either perfect their dodges or block indiscriminately to find a proper opening against the boss. Failing to do so means that the Ashen One will eventually succumb to the might of Sulyvahn’s strikes.

Lore

Sulyvahn was born in Ariandel’s Painted World. However, since he didn’t live in this world out of choice, he decided to explore the lands beyond instead. After his lust for power grew, he decided to infiltrate the Covenant of the Darkmoon under the guise of a follower to gain their power before rebelling against this group and declaring himself Pontiff. He established the Pontiff Knights to maintain control in Irithyll and the Outrider Knights to conquer other lands soon after.

15 Capra Demon

Dark Souls

Capra Demon in Dark Souls


  • Health: 1,176
  • Souls: 6,000
  • Location: Demon Ruins
  • Drops: Demon Great Machete, Homeward Bone, Key to Depths


Capra Demon‘s difficulty predominantly comes from the fact that he appears so early in the first game. Inexperience isn’t the only challenge that players will have to face though, as the fight takes place in one of the smallest boss rooms in the entire Soulsborne franchise.


The lack of space makes the demon’s leaping attacks far more deadly, especially as they have a frustratingly accurate lock-on. Furthermore, two speedy dogs are waiting behind the fog gate, making it difficult for the player to get any room to breathe.

Lore

The Capra Demon boss is one of many Capra Demons that appear throughout the game, usually as regular enemies. It is believed that the Carpa Demons were created when the Witch of Izalith used her Lord Soul to try and duplicate the First Flame, fearing that it was about to extinguish.

14 Elana, Squalid Queen

Dark Souls 2

Elena from Dark Souls II Scholar of the First Sin


  • Health: 9,280
  • Souls: 54,000
  • Location: Dragon’s Sanctum
  • Drops: Soul of Elana, Squalid Queen


Dark Souls 2 is undoubtedly the most divisive entry in the Souls series. Many fans agree that it’s the weakest entry in the trilogy, despite it having the highest Metacritic score.


One of the main complaints was that FromSoftware seemed to have a quantity-over-quality approach to the bosses, something that the DLCs did a good job of improving. The DLC bosses were among the best in the game, and among the toughest, particularly Elana. The Squalid Queen fights similarly to the base game’s final boss, Nashandra, but has the ability to summon help, significantly ramping up the difficulty.

Lore

Elana, the Squalid Queen, is a fragment of Manus, Father of the Abyss, the final boss from the Dark Souls: Artorias of the Abyss DLC. She married the Sunken King, who was defeated in battle by Sir Yorgh and his Drakeblood Knights. This awoke Sinh, the Slumbering Dragon, who filled the entire city with a toxic cloud. Elana now resides by Sinh, gathering souls in hopes of eventually getting her revenge.

13 Soul Of Cinder

Dark Souls 3

Soul of Cinder Dark Souls 3


  • Health: 6,557 (Phase 1), 4,209 (Phase 2)
  • Souls: 100,000
  • Location: Kiln of the First Flame
  • Drops: Soul of the Lords


The final boss fight of the Dark Souls trilogy certainly didn’t disappoint.

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Soul of Cinder has two phases. The first is very RNG heavy, as the boss’ attacks quickly shift between Mage, Faith, and multiple melee builds. The second phase takes players on a trip down memory lane as Soul of Cinder channels the first game’s final boss, Gwyn, and uses his powerful move set.

Lore

The Souls of Cinder is an amalgamation of everyone who has ever linked the First Flame, including Lord Gywn, hence why it shares many of his powerful moves and abilities. The Soul of Cinder’s purpose is to act as the final line of defense against The Ashen One and defend the flame.

12 Artorias The Abysswalker

Dark Souls

Knight Artorias the Abysswalker in the first Dark Souls DLC


  • Health: 3,750
  • Souls: 50,000
  • Location: Oolacile Township
  • Drops: Soul of Artorias


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Artorias the Abysswalker, the knight that the DLC is named after, soon became one of the most beloved fights in the game, predominantly due to his touching connection with Sif. Artorias certainly isn’t held in high regard for giving players an easy ride though, as the boss has numerous powerful attacks that are very difficult to predict.

Lore

Artorias was one of the Four Knights of Lord Gwyn and is best known for being a companion to Sif; it is Artorias’ grave that Sif is guarding when the player enters the wolf’s boss arena. Artorias was able to traverse the Abyss with his Covenant of Artorias ring, where he would hunt Darkwraiths. When Oolacile fell to the Abyss, Artorias traveled there but was defeated by Manus. Artorias sacrificed himself to protect Sif with his Greatshield and was overcome by the Abyss, which corrupted his mind and is why he is hostile and very aggressive towards the Chosen Undead.

11 Manus, Father of the Abyss

Dark Souls

Manus Father Of The Abyss Boss Dark Souls


  • Health: 6,665
  • Souls: 60,000
  • Location: Chasm of the Abyss
  • Drops: Soul of Manus


From Artorias to the boss that defeated him, anyone following the game’s lore will have known they were in for a brutally difficult fight when entering Manus’ fog gate.


Whereas most Dark Souls bosses favor either speed or strength, Manus, Father of the Abyss, combines the two, meaning he can drain a player’s health bar in a matter of moments while offering them little time to heal. Thankfully, the player can summon Sif for the fight; the wolf doesn’t do much damage but can draw the attention of the boss.

Lore

Although Manus’ monstrous appearance may suggest otherwise, he was once human. Hawkeye Gough and Marvellous Chester both claim that a serpent, presumable either Kaathe or Frampt, told the people of Oolacile to excavate Manus’ grave. This enraged Manus, and he would eventually create the Abyss, earning him the title of Father of the Abyss. This aggressive rage can still be seen when the player confronts the boss and is a significant reason why the fight is so challenging. When Manus was defeated, his souls separated into fragments, some of which became self-aware like the aforementioned Elana.