How To Beat Radahn In ‘Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree’ As A Sorcerer Or Mage (2024)

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Weapons Talismans Physick The Fight FAQs

The difficulty in Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree is…something. Things start very hard, then slowly get easier as you power up, then eventually, if you’re keeping pace with Scadutree fragments, you might be killing even tougher bosses in just a few attempts.

Then there’s Radahn.

The final boss of Shadow of the Erdtree is not remotely balanced, way, way harder than anything you’ve encountered before. And I would argue in many ways he was harder on my class, a sorcerer, mage, whatever you want to call it. A Tarnished who uses all the blue spells. Because all the “easy” Radahn clears I see are usually tanked up melee players with massive shields and one-hit staggers. You ain’t doing that with spells.

So, I beat him. It took forever and a ton of trial and error for a build, but I beat him. Here’s how:

Stats: Scadutree (19), Revered Spirit Ashes (9), Vigor (65), Mind (45), Endurance (35), Strength (20), Dexterity (40), Intelligence (85), Faith (15), Arcane (9)

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Weapons

Staff of Loss – This is to enhance Night Comet with 30% more damage, plus the scaling from maxing the thing.

Magic Hookclaws with Bloodhound’s Step – I know Bloodhound’s Step got nerfed, and ideally you could wield two staffs for more damage, but I have played 150 hours of this game using it as my main dodge mechanic and especially for Radahn, I didn’t want to screw up my muscle memory timing. I tried to just roll and there was a 0% chance I was beating it that way.

Armor – The highest values that still kept me at Medium load. I think this was Veteran’s armor for me.

Talismans

Cerulean Amber Medallion +3 – I was finding having to dodge so much with Bloodhound’s Step was depleting my mana for attacks, so I upped it dramatically with this.

Dragoncrest Greatshield Talisman – Arguably the most important one as the highest physical resist negation, which is a ton of his attacks. I would not fight without this. Go get it from the original map.

Holy Braid – Highest Holy negation which his loads of his attacks in his second phase. Also kind of a must for this fight. It’s in the top right of the map in Shaman village, accessible through emoting O Mother at the statue by the Gaius fight.

Boltdrake Talisman +3 – He doesn’t have a ton of lightning attacks, but I thought there were enough to use it.

Physick

Opaline Bubbletear – A shield right at the start so you can summon early and tank at least one of his initial attacks, mainly the thundercrash spin he always does right at the start.

Magic-Shrouding Cracked Tear – Even if I am only activating this up front, I like trying to get to Phase 2 as soon as possibly by laying on more damage up front. Getting through this phase fast also means your Mimic Tear may not have taken much damage.

Summon: Mimic Tear. I swear to god it is the only summon that can go any distance in this fight. When I won, he had survived all the way to the end. One trick you can do here is to put Blessing of Marika in your potion rotation. Mimic Tear will not use your normal potions but it will use this to max heal sometimes. Not every time, but sometimes, which can make him outlive you. I maxed probably five different summons to +10 ranging from big damage ones to tanks, nothing else survived even half the first phase. Every summon I tried except Mimic Tear was terrible in this fight and they really need to mass buff health on all of them. I did not have either of the two NPC summons because I accidentally bricked both questlines.

Spell: Night Comet – Yes, spell, singular. This was it. Mainly it was not just that I was using it all the time, and it did big damage with Staff of Loss, but because it would force your Mimic Tear to only use it as well. Putting on even other good spells results in too much variability in what the Mimic will end up using, and Night Comet does big damage on Mimic and has very low cast time unlike say, throwing moons at him.

Defensive Item – I only used Boiled Crab for this. I used to do this whole dance with Golden Vow but I got tired of doing it before every fight and trying to find time to reactivate it. Managing too many consumables kept getting me hit. But Crab has a short eat time and you can use it in between movesets.

The Fight

Radahn Phase One – Here he is only using physical attacks or the occasional lightning, and one fire move. The most annoying are his multi-hit combos where generally, if possible, you just want to stay far back from him so his misses with most. Sometimes he adds one final swing at the end of this that can catch you, which is annoying.

Meteor Throw – This is pretty easy to double dodge once you figure out the timing.

Spin Crash – Very easy to dodge if you see it coming and it’s not the first five seconds of the fight when you’re summoning

Gravity Pull – This one sucks. The timing window is so tight many people think you can’t dodge it, but you actually can. Eventually I realized using the audio cue for it would make me almost auto-dodge after being caught so many times. If you are caught, immediately dodge backward multiple times until the spikes stop coming up from the ground.

Fire Slash – This isn’t a good move. I almost never got hit by this.

When to Damage - Almost always when his attention is on Mimic Tear, which can get you 5-6 Night Comet shots in. You can get maybe one comet shot in after most dodges for individual moves, but if you get greedy you will get smashed. I mostly used those windows for potions or crab.

Radahn Phase Two (75% health): Screwww this phase. This is brutal. Some luck involved here honestly.

Giant Light Meteor Rain – Almost always he will start the fight with this move. If you start running backward immediately you can dodge it, and you’ll have a window at the end to use some potions. Mimic Tear is an idiot and will always get hit, but he will keep him busy at least. However, eventually I gave this up. I got as many Night Comet shots in as I could and just tanked the blast, which with my holy defense, was just one potion to chug to regain it.

Rush/Slash Combos – These are the bad ones. There are at least three of these that rush you and often shoot additional beams of holy light out to catch you. Generally speaking dodging toward him or a little to the right could make him miss frequently. The final AOE holy blast he does in many of these combos I only dodged being essentially on top of him when he did it. I died more from these combos than anything else in this fight, and dodging felt like luck half the time as you can barely even see what’s going on with all the holy beams everywhere.

Miquella’s Kiss – This is a grab move that at first, doesn’t hurt, but if Miquella charms you a second time, you will die automatically. There is a rune to negate this but I wouldn’t bother as the grab is not that hard to dodge at least once a fight. This is actually a good move for you because Miquella will often grab your Mimic Tear, and after the animation is over, you can probably get five or so Night Comet hits in.

Old Moves – He still does the meteor throw and gravity pull. If you’ve gotten to this phase a bunch you may be able to dodge these more consistently now. I’d use them as potion windows.

Giant 25% Health Meteor Slam – Once he gets that low, he will leap in the air, and probably five seconds later smash down to earth with a double AOE blast that practically covers the entire arena. This will probably kill you. I thought it was impossible to not get hit by it. But if you start running right when he leaps, and don’t stop and don’t hit a wall, you can get out of its range. But this may be the moment your Mimic Tear dies unless it has healed itself. From here, Radahn will go back to his normal move set and probably kill you with combos. If not, you win.

When to Damage – Namely just a few times. Before tanking the first blast. After he Miquella kisses your Mimic Tear. When he’s going after your Mimic Tear in general. You can risk one hit between movesets but I don’t know if I would bother, and I’d use it for potions. The damage windows will be there, but surviving is 90% of this fight. And you Mimic Tear living is very, very key.

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How To Beat Radahn In ‘Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree’ As A Sorcerer Or Mage (2024)

FAQs

How to defeat Radahn in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

But if you start running right when he leaps, and don't stop and don't hit a wall, you can get out of its range. But this may be the moment your Mimic Tear dies unless it has healed itself. From here, Radahn will go back to his normal move set and probably kill you with combos. If not, you win.

Who is the hardest boss in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

Messmer the Impaler

Messmer's boss fight is one of the toughest in the entire DLC, and maybe the game. A two-part fight, Messmer begins his onslaught with his mighty spear, which has a huge range. Not only is Messmer fast, but his fire damage and counters make his first phase alone a pain to deal with.

What spells to use against Radahn? ›

Radahn's only notable resistance is to holy damage, so spellcasters can use whatever other spells you're comfortable with, while faith casters can try lightning or fire incantations. As far as status effects, bleed and frost are both very effective against the legendary general.

What to do after beating Radahn in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

After beating Consort Radahn in Elden Ring, explore the vast underground city filled with new enemies, treasures, and lore in the Nokron, Eternal City. Activate the Radahn's Great Rune, receive Radahn's Remembrance and trade for unique weapons or convert into runes.

What is Radahn most weak to? ›

Radahn is vulnerable to Frostbite and other status conditions, but especially Scarlet Rot. Rot Pots and arrows tinged with Scarlet Rot are good options if you want to take advantage of status effects for this fight.

What is the easiest way to beat Radahn? ›

How to beat Radahn in Shadow of the Erdtree
  1. Use Scarlet Rot, Bleed and Frostbite attacks.
  2. Have a Scadutree Blessing of at least 14, ideally 16 or higher.
  3. Don't use Summon Signs if there are any, but do use Ash Summons.
  4. Radahn can be parried.
  5. As a general rule, it's good to get behind Radahn when you can.
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Is Radahn harder than Malenia? ›

That's a good question, as Malenia became infamous due to the many players that died at her blade and her Waterfowl Dance attack. However, she's not as tough as this new version of Radahn for a single reason: her moves are much more predictable, and it's easier to memorize her patterns.

Who is the deadliest boss in Elden Ring? ›

The most difficult bosses in Elden Ring

Malenia (329 million attempts) – It couldn't be anyone else and the enormous difference with respect to the second in the classification makes it clear. Malenia is the most difficult boss in Elden Ring, as simple as that.

Is Radahn an easy boss? ›

Defeating Radahn can be particularly difficult for melee characters, since with some methods you have to leave almost every strategy you've built up throughout Elden Ring so far at the door. However, here's everything you can do to beat Radahn as easily as possible in Elden Ring.

Is Radahn weak to magic? ›

If you summon the spectral steed too soon, the boss will shoot you off of it, so it's best to hold back here and wait. Additionally, we've found Starscourge Radahn is particularly weak to magic-based attacks like bolts, so it's a really good idea to use a staff on the back of Torrent to cast ranged attacks.

What weapons are best against Radahn? ›

As with his Starscourge form, this Radahn is equally susceptible to bleed status, so a weapon like Bloodhound's Fang is also highly recommended. Besides equipping Talismans that boost physical and non-physical damage negation, you'll also benefit greatly from boosting your resistance against holy damage.

What is the hardest boss in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

Radahn, Consort of Miquella

Topping the list as the most challenging boss in Shadow of the Erdtree is Radahn, Consort of Miquella. This boss pushes players to their absolute limits with: Extremely high damage output. Complex, unpredictable attack patterns.

What level should I fight Radahn? ›

Starscourge Radahn Overview

This encounter is one of Elden Ring's more challenging ones, so be prepared before even thinking about coming here. We recommend you be at least Level 65 or 70 for this boss fight.

How many endings does Shadow of the Erdtree have? ›

So, to sum up, that final, short cutscene is in fact the one and only ending to Shadow of the Erdtree. While this might be disappointing for those that wanted more, it does conclude the full arc of Miquella, ultimately stopping him before he can be fully restored as a god.

What should I use against Radahn? ›

Using Torrent is arguably the best method of taking Radahn down, as you can ride around the arena and summon many NPCs to fight alongside you.

Is Radahn the hardest boss in Elden Ring? ›

Radahn is Elden Ring's most difficult boss

This fearsome enemy was already in Elden Ring, but it is in its DLC, Shadow of the Erdtree where he acquires the title of hardest boss in the game, and in From Software history (yes, even above Isshin Ashina).

How do I get to Radahn in Shadow of the Erdtree? ›

Starscourge Radahn can be found earlier in the game in the area of Caelid, just east of the starting zone of Limgrave. You'll need to travel to the southeast edge of Caelid and move through Redmane Castle.

Is Shadow of the Erdtree harder than Elden Ring? ›

FromSoft games are notoriously hard. The first Elden Ring had loads of very difficult zones and fights. But it appears Shadow of the Erdtree may have broken a significant amount of players, even longtime veterans.

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