Some Elden Ring bosses are so tough that you need to learn their moves to beat them. If you can’t figure out their attack patterns and anticipate their moves, you don’t stand a chance against them.
Do Elden Ring bosses do the same? Do they analyze your playstyle and adapt to it? Let’s find out!
Do Elden Ring bosses learn from how I play?
Elden Ring bosses don’t learn from your moves and playstyle. They simply change their attack patterns based on your position. They’ll use different attack patterns when you’re up close compared to when you’re staying at range.
For instance, giants will keep stomping the ground when you’re under them. However, if you’re out of their range, they’ll rarely stomp.
FromSoftware games are known for their difficulty. You need to put in a lot of effort to defeat your enemies.
Having AI-controlled bosses learn from your playstyle would make Elden Ring impossible to beat. The idea is to make the game very difficult to beat, not impossible to beat.
There’s no point in making the game more difficult than it already is.
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Why Elden Ring boss fights feel so hard?
If you’re having a hard time beating a particular boss in Elden Ring, level up your character, upgrade your weapons, and go back when you’re stronger. You’re probably too weak to defeat that boss.
This often happens when you try to tackle powerful bosses early in the game. You can try to get overpowered fast if you want to speed up the process.
Additionally, you can also do a quick research to see what each boss is weak to. Use their weaknesses to your advantage.
Elden Ring bosses don’t scale with the player in Solo mode. They’ll have the same amount of health.
Make sure to level up your character and attack particularly powerful bosses only when you know you’re strong enough to fight them.
And now you know.