Changing up my video titles slightly for algorithm purposes. But that's besides the point, I had a lot of fun with this topic, and hopefully with this video, the bosses featured will no longer be the most forgotten. We're throwing a new set of bosses under the bus with this one!
I have beaten dark souls 1 once and i know i killed the centipede demon but i literally dont remember what it looks like or what the fight looks like at all
In my personal experience, Sanctuary Guardian is so memorable bc It sets the difficulty of the DLC so well. It introduces you to a more agressive playstyle for artorias, the flying charges of Kalameet and the heavy Spell attacks for Manus (although they make different elemental damage) and as the Asylum Demon, the threatening appearence again, to teach you despite the fast moveset and the size, you can slap every ass of old Oolacile
See, I completely agree with you on why the Sanctuary Guardian is so great. My issue is that when I haven't played DS in a while & I think about the DLC, my mind goes to Artorias as the first boss. Since in my mind, Royal Wood is the first area, and he's at the end. I completely forget the smol lake with the chimera x_x
Demon’s Souls: Dirty Colossus Dark Souls 1: Demon Firesage Dark Souls 2: Najka Bloodborne: I don’t know, but not Paarl. He was a poster child. Maybe chalice bosses? Dark Souls 3: Old Demon King Sekiro: Mibu Monk. Ape Duo is just too bad to be forgettable Elden Ring: Shade Godfrey. I really forgot he wasn’t optional
he said no chalice bosses tho. the thing with bloodborne imo is all of the bad bosses are memorably bad. Like sure, Witch of Hemwick is a terribly designed fight that most players will have very little trouble with, even if they rush it as early as possible, but I certainly wouldn't call it forgettable. For my money it's *probably* the One Reborn because he's sandwiched between two areas that are harder than he is (yahar'gul and the nightmare of mensis) and between two extremely memeable bosses (Rom and Micolash)
Honestly I straight up forgot the Flexile Sentry existed until I decided to replay ds2. The only reason I remember him now is because he was the only boss I ever forgot to that extent
I recently fought the Dirty Colossus, and he actually has a few really cool ranged attacks. His slam attack leaves swarms of flies, and when the boss hits the swarms, they come hurling at the player. The smaller ranged attacks that it shoots out also redirect themselves after being a shot. He's also got the AOE attack, and will occasionally coat himself in flies for an extended period, making ranged combat the effective move. Dodging around these attacks can be very fun and even challenging, combined with the fly gimmick with the torches. Most people don't realize that the boss has such an interesting ranged moveset, because it dies so quickly to melee, and isn't a threat in the late game. The only reason I even discovered a lot of its moves was because I stood around, waiting for it to attack. I recommend fighting the boss early on with a mix of close combat and spells, you might be pleasantly surprised.
Definitely could be fun to fight if Valley of Defilement is the first archstone you attempt to complete. It's just a shame most people will never experience the moveset. Similar to Pinwheel in that sense.
I'm sure their music is great, but it has an issue a lot of DS2's OST has, where it's amazing in the moment, but I can barely recall most of the tracks when I'm not playing it.
For my most recent playthroughs, the most forgettable have been… DS1: Gwyndolin. I completely forgot to do his fight until I had completed the DLC. He was my third to last boss (behind the Four Kings and Gwyn). I had made Anor Londo dark, but I thought I needed the ring in the Catacombs to access the area even if Anor Londo was dark. So I went to the Catacombs, then got distracted by other things until the very end. Dark Bead went brrrrrr 😂 DS2: Guardian Dragon. Aldia’s Keep was an interesting area, but the Guardian Dragon looks just like the one in Heide’s Tower. The boss theme was also pretty boring. DS3: I remember the Champion’s Gravetender & Greatwolf only because it is one of my bottom three bosses in that game. My disgust for that boss keeps the memory fresh. For me, it would have to be the Crystal Sage. The Road of Sacrifices was a pretty bland area, and I’ve never really struggled with the Sage as a boss. Quick throwing knives take out his clones, so I was never in too much danger unless I did something reckless. Yes, there is another one in the Grand Archives, but you’re well enough leveled to deal with it quickly, and it is a speed bump on my way to the Twin Princes (one of my top three favorite bosses in DS3).
I straight up missed the Gravetender fight from Dark Souls 3. The thought of going down the bridge in that part never occured to me. If not for this video, I would've never learnt it exists.
The dark beast is so memorable to me because i got to him too low leveled(killed in 1 hit), and because of my damn pride that is built up through clearing the prison, i got killed by him for like 20-30 times, depleting all my emotions and consumables that i never used before.
Funny story when I was playing DS3 the last time I wanted to kill all the bosses. I made it all the way to the ending of the game and then I remembered that the Gravetender existed and I failed my goal
I quite enjoy the Skeleton Lords myself. True each lord is not to tough individually which is a bit of a let down, but I vividly recall mowing all three down in quick succession, initially disappointed with the lack of challenge and very confused with the remaining health bar and the music (which is fantastic) continuing to play. Then I was swarmed by alllllll the spooky scary skeletons which really did send shivers down my spine, lol. Twenty plus mobs of mixed speedy bone boys including freaking bone wheels is legitimately terrifying and exhilarating at the same time. Was a really fun fight. :D
for bloodborne i woudl say the phtumerian elder if we count chalice dungeons bosses. Being tucked away into the hintertombs made him so easy to miss that I've seen quite a few people straight up forget to include him in their boss rankings, even if they included other chalice dungeon bosses.
I honestly remember a good amount of Bosses And the Skeleton Lords being the least memorable is honesty more saddening because I really like that boss just because it's gotten a very different mechanic and it has a good challenge of Crowd Control of it's own way That includes Darkbeast Paarl that boss is really good someway too Some of the bosses just sadden me honesty
I went through Mibu before even going through the gun fort, so I was especially not going to know about the headless ape rematch. I personally remember Loretta in her Haligtree encounter more than the ancestor spirits. I keep forgetting to fight them in Siofra, and after Nokron. It didn't help that I had a bugged encounter with the Regal Ancestor Spirit where he went underground to appear elsewhere... only to not reappear, and suddenly I end up with its remembrance. :v
Ouch, sorry to hear you had that experience. I guess I just find them more visually striking, so they stay with me. Helps that they were also in the Elden Ring trailers prior to launch.
@@BillySYT after the first trailer they dropped for ER, I watched nothing else as I wanted complete blindness, or as much as I could manage until I experienced the game. That glitch experience with the Regal Ancestor was absolutely funny, looking back, but it also tainted my first impressions lmao
Old demon king and Loretta are both really good fights imo, so I’d have to say crystal sage for ds3 and red wolf of radagon for ER. I’ve not played the others.
I think what makes the dirty Colossus kind of unique is the Flies they're the most unique traits of the boss as you need to literally use the fire around the arena in order to remove them from your person otherwise it could easily take down your health quite quickly
It's a unique trait, sure. But since it's a mechanic that most people don't even end up interacting with, it feels like it was poorly implemented. The boss needs to be faster so it has more opportunities to inflict the status effect, which would ramp up the challenge a little bit.
@@BillySYT I honestly think that the phalanx is far more forgettable I mean what is it the backstory may be good but the boss fight is only a bunch of blobs with weapons there's nothing special about it's attack patterns and when you finally kill all of the surrounding God's the thing can't even do anything for itself
This is a tough one for me because I watched so many videos about these games that I‘m sure that I remember all of them. I cheated myself out of being able to forget and thus enjoy this particular list. I want to think „Aaaah, that one!“ and I just can’t anymore. I‘m ruined.
And I've been doing it pretty much since I started making Souls content. You should have been here for the Dark Souls ladder ranking featuring Loosey Laduca's Let Loose
Agreed on BB, all of the good bosses are fantastic and all the bad bosses have a "wtf was that" factor that prevents them from being forgettable. That being said, I think I might have to say Ebrietas. Don't get me wrong, she's a great and memorable boss fight... if you fight her, but she's locked at the end of an optional area and you can't fight her until you break a window that the game doesn't directly indicate is breakable so even for an optional boss it's pretty easy to just... never know she exists
I moreso meant that the lore doesn't tie into any of the themes of the DLC. Like, the Sanctuary is never under attack at any point, so why does it need a guardian? I think the idea of the Guardian being corrupted by the abyss to repel intruders specifically so the abyss can continue to spread, could have been a far more interesting focus for the boss over what we got.
The Champion gravetender and the greatwolf are unforgettable to me i've gone to the dlc early and tried to fight them, of course i was too weak but i kept trying until i finally gave up on my pride as a gamer and i left him there after 20-30 tries (and all these tries i made from the bonfire inside the church, yeah i didn't knew there was a bonfire down there so each try i had to make the parkour on the tree roots, and they say Midir is hard...)
I agree with your list from the Souls games I played. The Gravetender's Wolf from DS3 is kind of memorable for me though. I beat him first try but I remember hitting him right in the face with my Profanded Greatsword and watched him sit there stunned and shake his head. I thought it was a cool animation, like I really just clocked him and sent him reeling into a daze. great video as always!
The issue is that some of the bosses are literally just basic enemies with healthbars. E.G The Nox duo fight in Sellia, Elden Ring. Another sad thing is that there are multiple bosses with so little hp that you essentially delete them as soon as you enter the arena. Take Pinwheel- a boss with fascinating lore and one of the most unique themes in DS that most players will only fight for about 10seconds at most. Unrelated, but as a member of the LGBTQ+ community it's always great to see an openly gay (Non-derogatory) youtuber on the platform. Your videos are always entertaining to watch, keep up the great work
For Elden Ring, it's why I purposefully chose from the main fights on offer. I didn't want to go the basic enemy route, because that's a bit too predictable. Admittedly, I'd love to know what the most forgettable Elden Ring fight is out of every boss in the game, but that's an insane amount of research. Thanks for the support, you're too kind ^^
I never remembered that the one reborn exists. Ask me after a big boss with some supporters trying to do ... well something and ill think of towerknight but that guy? Nope
Dirty Colossus does have a gimmick technically, as whenever he hits you with the life-leeching and movement hampering flies you run into the torches around the arena to get them off
Ds1: Gaping Dragon. Apart from the initial shock of its design, as well as obligatory comparisons to a you-know-what, the fight is very forgettable and very standard attacks Ds2: Gank Squad from Cave of the Dead. Everyone talks abour rhe guardian dragon being forgettable so much, it's debatable if the boss is even forgotten at this point. Meanwhile gank squad is 3 pre existing npcs thrown into an arena in an awful area Ds3: Halflight (i dont like pvp) In my sl1 run, i forgot this dude existed because I was thinking about Gael. Having one of the best bosses of all time a few steps away leads to people immediately forgetting. BB: Darkbeast Paarl It's in such a weird spot, by the time most people find it they will pass the dps test with flying colors to the point where the boss can't move ER: Fia's Champs I am counting every required boss to beat the game, as well as any remembrance bosses and the bosses you have to kill to get to them. Fia's champs are here just because of my weird criteria, but otherwise I nominate Ancestor spirit basically by default.
Picking the most forgettable boss is a tough choice - I've thoroughly battled my way through every Soulsborne game so I remember all of them. Well, all but one. I legitimately have to be reminded that Sanctuary Guardian exists.
For me... DS1: Probably Capra Demon because of a fluke in my one run of the game if I stuck to base game, but I have to agree with the guardian in the DLC. When I think DS 1 DLC, I think Artorious, Kalamet, Manus. It's...easy to forget the guardian is even there lol. DS2: Guardian Dragon I think. I'm so used to them basically being regular enemies in the next area I often forget one of them is actually a boss fight. BB: Celestial Emmisary. Last time I ran through and went to fight Ebrietas I actaully forgot there was a boss before her. Where as the Living Failures I usually die to once or twice and they stick out a bit more in my memory because of how tied in they are with Maria story wise and location wise, and their ability to call down meteors from the sky stands out in my brain more than the emmisary getting big. DS3: Probably Halflight as i didn't find him that memorable and he has the unfortunate status of being the weak link in the otherwise great Ringed City bosses. I'm tempted to also say Oceiros because on my most recent playthrough I got to lothric castle and was like 'oh yeah, dragon king dad's down there' having briefly forgotten his existance while thinking of his area more as how to get to two memorable optoinal areas rather than housing his boss fight. For ER, I'm going to stick to main story bosses to keep it simple given how vast the game is. Probably the golden shade of Godfrey in Leyndel. I forgot he was even there in my most recent playthrough.
I think Dirty Colossus is genuinely the most forgettable in the series. Almost NO video talks about him. Almost nobody talks about him in annoyance, for BEING forgettable, for any items, for... just anything.
I would have loved if they gave her a more toned down theme for Caria Manor, and then a more bombastic theme for her Haligtree fight. Missed opportunity.
The only reason why I remember the skeleton lords is because of the Roaring halberd, which became one of my favorite weapons in my hexer build (dark infused + dark weapon= +800 damage)
Old Demon King stands out for me because of his moveset being a story telling device. They deliberately made him exhausted to the point of being barely able to wild his weapon, let alone fight. Also Great Carp in Sekiro? You can quite literally just not kill it.
For Bloodborne it's really hard to say which boss is most forgettable since they are either good, bad, or before a better boss but for me I'd say it has to be Logarius
Love the vid! To me the lost sinner in DS2 is the most forgettable. The fight is good, but after fighting sentinel trio, dragonrider and dragonslayer he just kind of blended in my memory with the others. So much so I had to google his name before writing this comment lol
Lost Sinner's actually a she in the lore. I remember her just because she's one of the Four Lords, but I totally get it blending together. DS2 & Humanoid Bosses.
It’s funny you chose Loretta, because I beat haligtree Loretta and Godfrey today. I completely forgot I even killed her, cause Godfrey took me triple the amount of tries 😂 I liked her fight, though. A lot more enjoyable than those damn tree sentinels. Also, a lot more relaxing than Godfrey! Now I just gotta beat Malenia, Radagan, and Elden beast
Nice list. Mine would probably be: Demon souls: don't own a ps5 or 3 Dark souls: stray demon cause it's pretty missable in my opinion. The sanctuary guardian is actually pretty memorable for me, cause you spend the whole game fighting horrific demons and then suddenly the first dlc boss is this majestic white beast with angel wings. Dark souls 2: I'd like to say Lud and Zallen, cause the area is so awful that people remember the reindeer more than them, but skeleton lords is probably the statistically correct option. Bloodborne: I will never forget Paarl for what it did to me in that sand covered chalice dungeon, but the maingame version is pretty missable so i gotta agree. Also probably the boss I died the most to (the sand version). Ds3: ancient wyvern, it's like a bad jumpscare every time it shows up. (Also you forgot it in the dragon ranking if I remember correctly lmao). Elden ring: for me lansseax (probably spelt her name wrong). I got jumpscared by her once and went the other way, compltetely forgetting her until endgame. Armored core: honestly? The ibis series mech or whatever it's called is the last boss that pops up in my memory when thinking about it. I never struggled with it and difficulty is like the main thing that makes it memorable for people (like malenia). Sekiro: gotta agree with the headless ape duo, cause I also managed to skip it somehow.
I tend to forget that a bunch of bosses. The real King Allant in Demon Souls cause he barely fights back. The Centipede demon cause when I play Pyromancer I can just skip that boss outright. The additional encounters with the Pursuer, The Crystal Sage, Emma the gentle blade cause I never want to do the bad ending. And Fia's champions cause it feels the most slap dash "just add another boss to this area to keep the players from progressing" boss in the game. Sure it mandatory but since 3 of the champions don't even have a name I don't think much thought was put into how it should function. They're either obnoxious when the final three gank the shit out of you, or complete pushovers that can do nothing but line up for a spanking.
I initially wanted to nominate Fia's Champions for Elden Ring, but my partner was adamant that picking them was basically cheating, since I think PVP fights, by their nature, are a little more forgettable.
As said at the start of the vid, some picks are community focused, some picks are personal experiences. I missed that fight entirely on my first playthrough, soooooooo
Man, I really like Loretta, and I think they did her dirty by not giving her an unique OST; But the stupid gravetender and his dogs surely deseved such a cool soundtrack! In my opinion, the red wolf of Radagon is a more forgettable boss: it is pretty weak by the time you reach the academy, it doesn't have any weapon or spell attached to it, it is eclipsed by Rennala, and you can fight much stronger (and painful) versions in the snowfields and the Moonlight Altar.
I feel like Nito was most forgettable from DS1. While his design is brilliant, I spent so much time running around his arena and picking off his henchmen that I barely even looked at the First of the Dead.
For me, it's not just if the boss fight is forgettable, but the character as a whole needs to be taken into account. The Four Lords of DS1 got lucky by being so heavily featured in the lore.
@@BillySYT i get that. Nito is definitely memorable as a character, being one of the coolest personifications of death in any fantasy world. It’s just that the moment i faced him was such a blur -as opposed to the gaping dragon whose introduction made me both laugh and gasp, and i never took my eyes off it for the entire encounter. Cheers!
I was going to tell you my most forgettable soulsborne boss, but uhh.... Uhhhhh.... what's happening? And to answer you, I always forget about Celestial Emissary in Bloodborne.
For Elden Ring, you shouldve said Margit. Cuz you can not ever go to Stormveil, get to Leyndel. Kill Morgot. Go back to Stormveil. And he's not even there cuz you already killed him. Making Margit Fell Omen quite literally "forgettable"
Wouldn't the wizard that appears after the ape and bride fight in the same arena be the most forgetable in sekiro? I don't get why the wizard was there even from a lore perspective. Or was the wizard not a full boss? I remember him having a health bar.
Considering elden ring i would say that the ghost godfrey in leyndell is quite forgettable, especially because some tiem after you get your ass kicked by the real one lol
The sanctuary gaurdian is a boss I always look forward to in a playthrough, it's moveset feels much faster and more complex than bosses from the base game It's better than Ornstein and smough at least
DeS = agreed DS1 = I would go with Stray Demon on this one DS2 = I would say Twin Dragonriders BB = if we're only talking maingame, then Witch of Hemwick over Paarl DS3 = I would say Halflight, the wolf on its own is pretty memorable Sekiro = hmm I think Headless Gank is too hated to qualify, I agree its tough but Corrupted Monk 1 ER = agreed
Main reason why I can't personally include Witches of Hemwick is because they're mandatory to get the Rune Workshop Tool, which unlocks one of the game's main build mechanics.
I have a soft spot for them since DS2 was my first game, and that was my first Gargoyle experience. You go through Belfry Luna by using a Pharros Lockstone right after the Ruin Sentinels fight ^^
I feared to see the Old Demon King as the DS3 forgettable boss but seeing him as a honorable mention still hurts 😢I love his lore and the story of the fight. The arena is also so memorable to me, that was striking to see this old demon fighting with his dying flame while seeing all those mountains of demon corpses. I totally agree for Paarl. I really love him, he's really fun and his design is peak, but how you destroy him in mid-late game is oof...
I think his lore is fantastic, and I think Smouldering Lake as an area is underrated when it comes to the history, but I was there when DS3 first came out, and I saw so many people miss him :
Tender and wolf are such a giant waste. Once was enough. Headless ape duo fight sucks anyway ER is hard cuz pretty much all forgettable bosses have at least one reskin. I'd probably go with Goldfrey since his actual fight is so great and memorable
Trying to claim Loretta is forgettable when she has to be killed to access Ranni's questline is a bit much, but I also don't know what other boss I'd put in her place. Elden Ring has n forgettable "main" bosses.
I mean, a majority of the bosses in this video are mandatory - I'd argue her needing to be killed to access Ranni's storyline is part of why she's forgotten, because she's completely overshadowed by Ranni herself. I said it before, when I think about Caria Manor, I think about the Fingercreepers & Ranni, I don't recall Loretta.
@@BillySYT Fair. I guess I just always remember that in order to access Ranni, gotta kill Loretta. The Haligtree version of her I don't tend to remember as often as the Caria version though, I'll admit.
By far the most forgettable ER boss for me is the leonine misbighoten in castle morne. Dude is copy pasted everywhere but for some reason this one gets a completion trophy?
I think that one depends on when you face it. It was the first of it's kind that I fought in my first playthrough, and the arena is extremely memorable + the Game of Thrones sword you get for winning. That's the fun about this topic - It's very personal to each player ^^
I actually like the skeleton lords because its somehwat unique as a horde boss and it is fun to kill many skeletons with magic. Meanwhile covetous demon is the definition of forgettable.
I did mention at the end of the DS2 segment how for that game specifically, forgettable can't really mean a bad boss or a great boss. The bad bosses in DS2 get meme'd to death, the great bosses get talked about because they're great. Skeleton Lords are a good fight, but I would be lying if I said I felt they were memorable taking the whole of Soulsborne into account.
Loretta did beat the shit out of me at the tree... i think i suffered more fighting her than against Malenia ._. (And i suffered against Malenia a lot)
Hear me out, fortisaxx is so forgettable for me. Not only is fia questline a long tedious boring one and there is the annoying fias champions right before fortisaxx, but when i think of dragon boss fights in elden ring I immediately think about placidusax and the big sleeping dragon in caelid because i just encounter them more and obv placidusax is one of the coolest fights in soulsborne
To each their own - While Fortisaax isn't my favourite Elden Ring dragon, I still remember that arena, that music & the fairly intimidating design he has.
Did you forget about dragonkin soldier of noxstella? Or just not count him in this ranking? Cause loretta you at least have a reason to encounter, while this guy is literally just fodder for achievments
@@BillySYT fair, tho in my playthrough I just tucked him into the last bosses I had to do and the only thing I could remember was the ant-y runback I despise and how easy he was, loretta is tucked into 2 very popular things which is why I find her to be memorable enough in my honest opinion, while dragonkins bossfight didnt really "give" Me anything you know what I mean?
Changing up my video titles slightly for algorithm purposes. But that's besides the point, I had a lot of fun with this topic, and hopefully with this video, the bosses featured will no longer be the most forgotten. We're throwing a new set of bosses under the bus with this one!
Centipede Demon is so forgettable that you literally forgot about it when making this list…
Nah, Centipede's awful arena keeps him in my memories ^^
Hard to forget due to the ring you desperately need
I have beaten dark souls 1 once and i know i killed the centipede demon but i literally dont remember what it looks like or what the fight looks like at all
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Nah thats normal, the fight is just incomprehensible like that.
Apparently FromSoft didn't forget lol, centipede demon is coming to Nightreign lol
You definitely can't forget Witches of Hemmwich but you can forget which witch is which witch
Me trying to figure out which witch is which witch while eating a witch's sandwich, which was made by a witch.
In my personal experience, Sanctuary Guardian is so memorable bc It sets the difficulty of the DLC so well. It introduces you to a more agressive playstyle for artorias, the flying charges of Kalameet and the heavy Spell attacks for Manus (although they make different elemental damage) and as the Asylum Demon, the threatening appearence again, to teach you despite the fast moveset and the size, you can slap every ass of old Oolacile
See, I completely agree with you on why the Sanctuary Guardian is so great. My issue is that when I haven't played DS in a while & I think about the DLC, my mind goes to Artorias as the first boss. Since in my mind, Royal Wood is the first area, and he's at the end. I completely forget the smol lake with the chimera x_x
@@BillySYT Yeah, I still understand your point, even more so when their double fight is twice as forgettable lol
Skeleton lords are fairly memorable for me because their ng+ drop is a requirement for every spellcaster
Also their music is bumbing! I'll never forget that
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It speaks volumes I KNEW who you were talking about for Demon's Souls and I straight up forgot Dirty Colossus' name.
I remember Skeleton Lords for their spooky scary theme. Sakuraba went hard for no reason at all.
The best possible way to make the video would be to "accidentally" forget to write down any bosses
This is an interesting idea, I think you have a really underrated channel, keep up the great work!
You forget how engrossing the games are, the ultimate boss you forget about: Addiction
Omg so deep :o
Demon’s Souls: Dirty Colossus
Dark Souls 1: Demon Firesage
Dark Souls 2: Najka
Bloodborne: I don’t know, but not Paarl. He was a poster child. Maybe chalice bosses?
Dark Souls 3: Old Demon King
Sekiro: Mibu Monk. Ape Duo is just too bad to be forgettable
Elden Ring: Shade Godfrey. I really forgot he wasn’t optional
he said no chalice bosses tho. the thing with bloodborne imo is all of the bad bosses are memorably bad. Like sure, Witch of Hemwick is a terribly designed fight that most players will have very little trouble with, even if they rush it as early as possible, but I certainly wouldn't call it forgettable. For my money it's *probably* the One Reborn because he's sandwiched between two areas that are harder than he is (yahar'gul and the nightmare of mensis) and between two extremely memeable bosses (Rom and Micolash)
Honestly I straight up forgot the Flexile Sentry existed until I decided to replay ds2. The only reason I remember him now is because he was the only boss I ever forgot to that extent
I recently fought the Dirty Colossus, and he actually has a few really cool ranged attacks. His slam attack leaves swarms of flies, and when the boss hits the swarms, they come hurling at the player. The smaller ranged attacks that it shoots out also redirect themselves after being a shot. He's also got the AOE attack, and will occasionally coat himself in flies for an extended period, making ranged combat the effective move. Dodging around these attacks can be very fun and even challenging, combined with the fly gimmick with the torches.
Most people don't realize that the boss has such an interesting ranged moveset, because it dies so quickly to melee, and isn't a threat in the late game. The only reason I even discovered a lot of its moves was because I stood around, waiting for it to attack.
I recommend fighting the boss early on with a mix of close combat and spells, you might be pleasantly surprised.
Definitely could be fun to fight if Valley of Defilement is the first archstone you attempt to complete. It's just a shame most people will never experience the moveset. Similar to Pinwheel in that sense.
@@BillySYT I'm that weird guy who had Maiden Astraea as his first arch demon
I always remember the Skeleton Lords for turning the game into a musou game halfway through if you kill the three big guys first lol.
Skeleton lords are memorable to me just because of the tasty music and my time facing them in the beta!
I'm sure their music is great, but it has an issue a lot of DS2's OST has, where it's amazing in the moment, but I can barely recall most of the tracks when I'm not playing it.
@@BillySYTthe only track I can remember having not played it in three years is Majula, that'll stay with me forever
For my most recent playthroughs, the most forgettable have been…
DS1: Gwyndolin. I completely forgot to do his fight until I had completed the DLC. He was my third to last boss (behind the Four Kings and Gwyn). I had made Anor Londo dark, but I thought I needed the ring in the Catacombs to access the area even if Anor Londo was dark. So I went to the Catacombs, then got distracted by other things until the very end. Dark Bead went brrrrrr 😂
DS2: Guardian Dragon. Aldia’s Keep was an interesting area, but the Guardian Dragon looks just like the one in Heide’s Tower. The boss theme was also pretty boring.
DS3: I remember the Champion’s Gravetender & Greatwolf only because it is one of my bottom three bosses in that game. My disgust for that boss keeps the memory fresh. For me, it would have to be the Crystal Sage. The Road of Sacrifices was a pretty bland area, and I’ve never really struggled with the Sage as a boss. Quick throwing knives take out his clones, so I was never in too much danger unless I did something reckless. Yes, there is another one in the Grand Archives, but you’re well enough leveled to deal with it quickly, and it is a speed bump on my way to the Twin Princes (one of my top three favorite bosses in DS3).
The second Guardian Dragon wasn’t originally at Heide‘s Tower. In fact, there was no second Dragon at all. That was a change from SotFS.
@@Phantom17685 I have heard that, I’ve only played the Scholar version of DS2. I have the vanilla version for Xbox 360, but I didn’t play it
Oh, I have a perfect idea for a ranking: Ranking every parry sound in the series! maybe base it on how memorable they are, how satisfying, etc...
I feel like that'd be a good TH-cam short idea, if I ever try those again ^^
I would tell you my most forgettable bosses, but I can't remember them.
I straight up missed the Gravetender fight from Dark Souls 3. The thought of going down the bridge in that part never occured to me. If not for this video, I would've never learnt it exists.
The dark beast is so memorable to me because i got to him too low leveled(killed in 1 hit), and because of my damn pride that is built up through clearing the prison, i got killed by him for like 20-30 times, depleting all my emotions and consumables that i never used before.
Funny story when I was playing DS3 the last time I wanted to kill all the bosses. I made it all the way to the ending of the game and then I remembered that the Gravetender existed and I failed my goal
I mean, at least you can continue the game after beating Soul of Cinder. It would just mean Gravetender is your true final boss xD
@@BillySYTNo I literally got to the ending cutscene before I remembered
The last type of video i would expect a RuPaul's Drag Race reference in
My channel is a mineshaft of random Drag Race references lmao
I quite enjoy the Skeleton Lords myself. True each lord is not to tough individually which is a bit of a let down, but I vividly recall mowing all three down in quick succession, initially disappointed with the lack of challenge and very confused with the remaining health bar and the music (which is fantastic) continuing to play. Then I was swarmed by alllllll the spooky scary skeletons which really did send shivers down my spine, lol. Twenty plus mobs of mixed speedy bone boys including freaking bone wheels is legitimately terrifying and exhilarating at the same time. Was a really fun fight. :D
for bloodborne i woudl say the phtumerian elder if we count chalice dungeons bosses. Being tucked away into the hintertombs made him so easy to miss that I've seen quite a few people straight up forget to include him in their boss rankings, even if they included other chalice dungeon bosses.
I really love this boss for its moveset, design and even lore implications and its sad that it isn't better remembered :(
I honestly remember a good amount of Bosses
And the Skeleton Lords being the least memorable is honesty more saddening because I really like that boss just because it's gotten a very different mechanic and it has a good challenge of Crowd Control of it's own way
That includes Darkbeast Paarl that boss is really good someway too
Some of the bosses just sadden me honesty
I went through Mibu before even going through the gun fort, so I was especially not going to know about the headless ape rematch.
I personally remember Loretta in her Haligtree encounter more than the ancestor spirits. I keep forgetting to fight them in Siofra, and after Nokron. It didn't help that I had a bugged encounter with the Regal Ancestor Spirit where he went underground to appear elsewhere... only to not reappear, and suddenly I end up with its remembrance. :v
Ouch, sorry to hear you had that experience. I guess I just find them more visually striking, so they stay with me. Helps that they were also in the Elden Ring trailers prior to launch.
@@BillySYT after the first trailer they dropped for ER, I watched nothing else as I wanted complete blindness, or as much as I could manage until I experienced the game.
That glitch experience with the Regal Ancestor was absolutely funny, looking back, but it also tainted my first impressions lmao
@user-pn4px5lr8w I fought them again and I had that happen
It was definitely funny shit
Old demon king and Loretta are both really good fights imo, so I’d have to say crystal sage for ds3 and red wolf of radagon for ER. I’ve not played the others.
I think what makes the dirty Colossus kind of unique is the Flies they're the most unique traits of the boss as you need to literally use the fire around the arena in order to remove them from your person otherwise it could easily take down your health quite quickly
It's a unique trait, sure. But since it's a mechanic that most people don't even end up interacting with, it feels like it was poorly implemented. The boss needs to be faster so it has more opportunities to inflict the status effect, which would ramp up the challenge a little bit.
@@BillySYT I honestly think that the phalanx is far more forgettable I mean what is it the backstory may be good but the boss fight is only a bunch of blobs with weapons there's nothing special about it's attack patterns and when you finally kill all of the surrounding God's the thing can't even do anything for itself
This is a tough one for me because I watched so many videos about these games that I‘m sure that I remember all of them. I cheated myself out of being able to forget and thus enjoy this particular list.
I want to think „Aaaah, that one!“ and I just can’t anymore. I‘m ruined.
For DS2 I’d have to go dark lurker just because it’s so missable. Great list! Thanks.
You're the first person to ever reference Drag Race in a Souls video. Major props
And I've been doing it pretty much since I started making Souls content. You should have been here for the Dark Souls ladder ranking featuring Loosey Laduca's Let Loose
Agreed on BB, all of the good bosses are fantastic and all the bad bosses have a "wtf was that" factor that prevents them from being forgettable. That being said, I think I might have to say Ebrietas. Don't get me wrong, she's a great and memorable boss fight... if you fight her, but she's locked at the end of an optional area and you can't fight her until you break a window that the game doesn't directly indicate is breakable so even for an optional boss it's pretty easy to just... never know she exists
This may surprise you, but the Sanctuary Guardian was... guarding the Sanctuary. That's its connection to the area it's in.
I moreso meant that the lore doesn't tie into any of the themes of the DLC. Like, the Sanctuary is never under attack at any point, so why does it need a guardian? I think the idea of the Guardian being corrupted by the abyss to repel intruders specifically so the abyss can continue to spread, could have been a far more interesting focus for the boss over what we got.
I do mot understand how darkbeast parl got into the damn "highlight screenshots" on playstation
The Champion gravetender and the greatwolf are unforgettable to me i've gone to the dlc early and tried to fight them, of course i was too weak but i kept trying until i finally gave up on my pride as a gamer and i left him there after 20-30 tries (and all these tries i made from the bonfire inside the church, yeah i didn't knew there was a bonfire down there so each try i had to make the parkour on the tree roots, and they say Midir is hard...)
I agree with your list from the Souls games I played. The Gravetender's Wolf from DS3 is kind of memorable for me though. I beat him first try but I remember hitting him right in the face with my Profanded Greatsword and watched him sit there stunned and shake his head. I thought it was a cool animation, like I really just clocked him and sent him reeling into a daze.
great video as always!
The issue is that some of the bosses are literally just basic enemies with healthbars. E.G The Nox duo fight in Sellia, Elden Ring. Another sad thing is that there are multiple bosses with so little hp that you essentially delete them as soon as you enter the arena. Take Pinwheel- a boss with fascinating lore and one of the most unique themes in DS that most players will only fight for about 10seconds at most.
Unrelated, but as a member of the LGBTQ+ community it's always great to see an openly gay (Non-derogatory) youtuber on the platform. Your videos are always entertaining to watch, keep up the great work
For Elden Ring, it's why I purposefully chose from the main fights on offer. I didn't want to go the basic enemy route, because that's a bit too predictable. Admittedly, I'd love to know what the most forgettable Elden Ring fight is out of every boss in the game, but that's an insane amount of research.
Thanks for the support, you're too kind ^^
Fair, I can understand not wanting to search through 30+ random copy-pasted bosses.
I love that I am exactly in the niche of drag race and soulsborne, so all of these niche references I get completly and I love it.
We always find our people ^^
I never remembered that the one reborn exists. Ask me after a big boss with some supporters trying to do ... well something and ill think of towerknight but that guy? Nope
Hi can you do a videos about ranking the souls born games based on the bosses
Dirty Colossus does have a gimmick technically, as whenever he hits you with the life-leeching and movement hampering flies you run into the torches around the arena to get them off
If I recall, weren't those flies removed in the remake? Or am I remembering that wrong?
@@BillySYT they are still there. The boss is just so trivial that you dont really have to do it.
@@BillySYT i couldn't tell you, since i've only played the original
The Sanctuary Guardians name is Ian.
Of course he'd be named something like Ian. Immediately forgettable.
Ds1: Gaping Dragon.
Apart from the initial shock of its design, as well as obligatory comparisons to a you-know-what, the fight is very forgettable and very standard attacks
Ds2: Gank Squad from Cave of the Dead. Everyone talks abour rhe guardian dragon being forgettable so much, it's debatable if the boss is even forgotten at this point. Meanwhile gank squad is 3 pre existing npcs thrown into an arena in an awful area
Ds3: Halflight (i dont like pvp)
In my sl1 run, i forgot this dude existed because I was thinking about Gael. Having one of the best bosses of all time a few steps away leads to people immediately forgetting.
BB: Darkbeast Paarl
It's in such a weird spot, by the time most people find it they will pass the dps test with flying colors to the point where the boss can't move
ER: Fia's Champs
I am counting every required boss to beat the game, as well as any remembrance bosses and the bosses you have to kill to get to them. Fia's champs are here just because of my weird criteria, but otherwise I nominate Ancestor spirit basically by default.
Picking the most forgettable boss is a tough choice - I've thoroughly battled my way through every Soulsborne game so I remember all of them. Well, all but one. I legitimately have to be reminded that Sanctuary Guardian exists.
Iconic Artorias please give me your phone number LMAO - replayed this bit 10 times
I have a type.
For me...
DS1: Probably Capra Demon because of a fluke in my one run of the game if I stuck to base game, but I have to agree with the guardian in the DLC. When I think DS 1 DLC, I think Artorious, Kalamet, Manus. It's...easy to forget the guardian is even there lol.
DS2: Guardian Dragon I think. I'm so used to them basically being regular enemies in the next area I often forget one of them is actually a boss fight.
BB: Celestial Emmisary. Last time I ran through and went to fight Ebrietas I actaully forgot there was a boss before her. Where as the Living Failures I usually die to once or twice and they stick out a bit more in my memory because of how tied in they are with Maria story wise and location wise, and their ability to call down meteors from the sky stands out in my brain more than the emmisary getting big.
DS3: Probably Halflight as i didn't find him that memorable and he has the unfortunate status of being the weak link in the otherwise great Ringed City bosses. I'm tempted to also say Oceiros because on my most recent playthrough I got to lothric castle and was like 'oh yeah, dragon king dad's down there' having briefly forgotten his existance while thinking of his area more as how to get to two memorable optoinal areas rather than housing his boss fight.
For ER, I'm going to stick to main story bosses to keep it simple given how vast the game is. Probably the golden shade of Godfrey in Leyndel. I forgot he was even there in my most recent playthrough.
I think Dirty Colossus is genuinely the most forgettable in the series. Almost NO video talks about him.
Almost nobody talks about him in annoyance, for BEING forgettable, for any items, for... just anything.
Master keying through the back entrance to meet the gaping dragon ❤ yeah, been there, done that. Time and time again. Sue me 😂
They really did Loretta dirty by not giving her her own boss music. Red Wolf of Radagon of all bosses has its own theme, why not Loretta???
I would have loved if they gave her a more toned down theme for Caria Manor, and then a more bombastic theme for her Haligtree fight. Missed opportunity.
The only reason why I remember the skeleton lords is because of the Roaring halberd, which became one of my favorite weapons in my hexer build (dark infused + dark weapon= +800 damage)
Old Demon King stands out for me because of his moveset being a story telling device. They deliberately made him exhausted to the point of being barely able to wild his weapon, let alone fight. Also Great Carp in Sekiro? You can quite literally just not kill it.
Great Carp scares me for the brief moment I have to swim underwater with it
I approve of this level of Artorias thirst.
Music from ancestral spirit was one of my favorite boss moments in elden ring!
The ffxiv music in the back 🔥
For Bloodborne it's really hard to say which boss is most forgettable since they are either good, bad, or before a better boss but for me I'd say it has to be Logarius
None of the Dark Souls, BB, DkS3, or even ER fights are forgettable for me. For DkS2 they're all forgettable. I wanna purge the game from memory.
When you got to the dark souls section I called it was gonna be Sanctuary Guardian!
The ru Paul references are clutch asf 😂
The people who get them, get them. It's like speaking a different language, but I'm glad someone understood xD
Love the vid! To me the lost sinner in DS2 is the most forgettable. The fight is good, but after fighting sentinel trio, dragonrider and dragonslayer he just kind of blended in my memory with the others. So much so I had to google his name before writing this comment lol
Lost Sinner's actually a she in the lore. I remember her just because she's one of the Four Lords, but I totally get it blending together. DS2 & Humanoid Bosses.
@@BillySYT didn't know that, thanks for pointing that out! The only thing I remember from this boss was "Wtf it's a lord?" and moved on
@@soldjaroffortun3how can u remember old iron king for the hole I can't seem to get to it because of that horrible run back
I honestly can’t recall the dirty colossus moves tbh. I just firestormed him and kept it pushing 😂🤷🏾♂️
It’s funny you chose Loretta, because I beat haligtree Loretta and Godfrey today. I completely forgot I even killed her, cause Godfrey took me triple the amount of tries 😂 I liked her fight, though. A lot more enjoyable than those damn tree sentinels. Also, a lot more relaxing than Godfrey! Now I just gotta beat Malenia, Radagan, and Elden beast
Nice list. Mine would probably be:
Demon souls: don't own a ps5 or 3
Dark souls: stray demon cause it's pretty missable in my opinion. The sanctuary guardian is actually pretty memorable for me, cause you spend the whole game fighting horrific demons and then suddenly the first dlc boss is this majestic white beast with angel wings.
Dark souls 2: I'd like to say Lud and Zallen, cause the area is so awful that people remember the reindeer more than them, but skeleton lords is probably the statistically correct option.
Bloodborne: I will never forget Paarl for what it did to me in that sand covered chalice dungeon, but the maingame version is pretty missable so i gotta agree. Also probably the boss I died the most to (the sand version).
Ds3: ancient wyvern, it's like a bad jumpscare every time it shows up. (Also you forgot it in the dragon ranking if I remember correctly lmao).
Elden ring: for me lansseax (probably spelt her name wrong). I got jumpscared by her once and went the other way, compltetely forgetting her until endgame.
Armored core: honestly? The ibis series mech or whatever it's called is the last boss that pops up in my memory when thinking about it. I never struggled with it and difficulty is like the main thing that makes it memorable for people (like malenia).
Sekiro: gotta agree with the headless ape duo, cause I also managed to skip it somehow.
The fact your footage of the mist noble has you dead it in is hilarious. A true sekiro player knows he's easily one of the hardest bosses in the game.
I needed footage of the Mist Noble beating me up for my Sekiro Mini-bosses video last Summer. Truly the hardest boss in Souls.
Dying to the mighty mist noble..that was a brutal fight tbf 😂
Easily the toughest fight in Soulsborne.
I tend to forget that a bunch of bosses. The real King Allant in Demon Souls cause he barely fights back. The Centipede demon cause when I play Pyromancer I can just skip that boss outright. The additional encounters with the Pursuer, The Crystal Sage, Emma the gentle blade cause I never want to do the bad ending. And Fia's champions cause it feels the most slap dash "just add another boss to this area to keep the players from progressing" boss in the game. Sure it mandatory but since 3 of the champions don't even have a name I don't think much thought was put into how it should function. They're either obnoxious when the final three gank the shit out of you, or complete pushovers that can do nothing but line up for a spanking.
I initially wanted to nominate Fia's Champions for Elden Ring, but my partner was adamant that picking them was basically cheating, since I think PVP fights, by their nature, are a little more forgettable.
@@BillySYT fair enough, but if you ever do a list of the most out of place bosses Fia's champions are a no brainer.
Ape gank duo forgettable? 😵💫 this fight is VERY notable for its bullshit
As said at the start of the vid, some picks are community focused, some picks are personal experiences. I missed that fight entirely on my first playthrough, soooooooo
Gotta agree on paarl
In my Bloodborne lets play I went to fight Paarl after beating amelia iirc and even then I felt over levelled for him 🤣
Mhm, I always try to fight him the moment I get to Hypogean Gaol so I can get the true Paarl experience
Man, I really like Loretta, and I think they did her dirty by not giving her an unique OST; But the stupid gravetender and his dogs surely deseved such a cool soundtrack!
In my opinion, the red wolf of Radagon is a more forgettable boss: it is pretty weak by the time you reach the academy, it doesn't have any weapon or spell attached to it, it is eclipsed by Rennala, and you can fight much stronger (and painful) versions in the snowfields and the Moonlight Altar.
Red Wolf, at least for me personally, is bolstered by the various red wolves you can find in the overworld. Around Caria Manor, down in Nokron.
I feel like Nito was most forgettable from DS1. While his design is brilliant, I spent so much time running around his arena and picking off his henchmen that I barely even looked at the First of the Dead.
For me, it's not just if the boss fight is forgettable, but the character as a whole needs to be taken into account. The Four Lords of DS1 got lucky by being so heavily featured in the lore.
@@BillySYT i get that. Nito is definitely memorable as a character, being one of the coolest personifications of death in any fantasy world. It’s just that the moment i faced him was such a blur -as opposed to the gaping dragon whose introduction made me both laugh and gasp, and i never took my eyes off it for the entire encounter. Cheers!
Using the Amuarot theme from FFXIV to open the video was an interesting choice
What can I say? I just like peak music.
its hard to make a most forgettable boss list because the most forgettable are probably not on the list because you forgot they existed
I was going to tell you my most forgettable soulsborne boss, but uhh....
Uhhhhh.... what's happening?
And to answer you, I always forget about Celestial Emissary in Bloodborne.
I cant believe you forgot to include gwyn
For Elden Ring, you shouldve said Margit. Cuz you can not ever go to Stormveil, get to Leyndel. Kill Morgot. Go back to Stormveil. And he's not even there cuz you already killed him. Making Margit Fell Omen quite literally "forgettable"
I mean, for the two people out there who had this experience, it's their answer.
Me trying to remember the most forgettable soulsborne bosses: Ahhhhhhh..hmmmmmm.....ummmm.......
I don’t find the guardian in the dlc forgettable at all… he’s one of the bosses I truly got stuck on the longest haha
Nah fuck that I think about skeleton lords every other day or so. Cuz they're a grand ol time.
Edit: And I like their soundtrack
you seem to have forgotten about ancient wyvern
Wouldn't the wizard that appears after the ape and bride fight in the same arena be the most forgetable in sekiro? I don't get why the wizard was there even from a lore perspective. Or was the wizard not a full boss? I remember him having a health bar.
Considering elden ring i would say that the ghost godfrey in leyndell is quite forgettable, especially because some tiem after you get your ass kicked by the real one lol
The sanctuary gaurdian is a boss I always look forward to in a playthrough, it's moveset feels much faster and more complex than bosses from the base game
It's better than Ornstein and smough at least
Don't agree on Skeleton Lords, because I play hexer and this is where I get best fastcast ring.
I love the skeleton lords.....
i know DS3 sooo well i knew old demon king and big wolfie where the 2 picks even if i remenbered them XD
DeS = agreed
DS1 = I would go with Stray Demon on this one
DS2 = I would say Twin Dragonriders
BB = if we're only talking maingame, then Witch of Hemwick over Paarl
DS3 = I would say Halflight, the wolf on its own is pretty memorable
Sekiro = hmm I think Headless Gank is too hated to qualify, I agree its tough but Corrupted Monk 1
ER = agreed
Main reason why I can't personally include Witches of Hemwick is because they're mandatory to get the Rune Workshop Tool, which unlocks one of the game's main build mechanics.
LMAO love the drag race references
Dark Souls 2 gargoyles would be my choice. I legitimately can't remember how you even get to their arena to fight them lol
I have a soft spot for them since DS2 was my first game, and that was my first Gargoyle experience. You go through Belfry Luna by using a Pharros Lockstone right after the Ruin Sentinels fight ^^
I've beaten Elden Ring 6 times and still always forget I have to fight Gideon before Godfrey. By far the most forgettable main boss in the game for me
If it wasn't for the fact he ruined me on my last playthrough, I'd probably agree.
I feared to see the Old Demon King as the DS3 forgettable boss but seeing him as a honorable mention still hurts 😢I love his lore and the story of the fight. The arena is also so memorable to me, that was striking to see this old demon fighting with his dying flame while seeing all those mountains of demon corpses.
I totally agree for Paarl. I really love him, he's really fun and his design is peak, but how you destroy him in mid-late game is oof...
I think his lore is fantastic, and I think Smouldering Lake as an area is underrated when it comes to the history, but I was there when DS3 first came out, and I saw so many people miss him :
Tender and wolf are such a giant waste. Once was enough.
Headless ape duo fight sucks anyway
ER is hard cuz pretty much all forgettable bosses have at least one reskin. I'd probably go with Goldfrey since his actual fight is so great and memorable
did my favorite gay dark souls TH-camr just call himself a gaping stan
We stan gaping in this household
Trying to claim Loretta is forgettable when she has to be killed to access Ranni's questline is a bit much, but I also don't know what other boss I'd put in her place. Elden Ring has n forgettable "main" bosses.
I mean, a majority of the bosses in this video are mandatory - I'd argue her needing to be killed to access Ranni's storyline is part of why she's forgotten, because she's completely overshadowed by Ranni herself. I said it before, when I think about Caria Manor, I think about the Fingercreepers & Ranni, I don't recall Loretta.
@@BillySYT Fair. I guess I just always remember that in order to access Ranni, gotta kill Loretta. The Haligtree version of her I don't tend to remember as often as the Caria version though, I'll admit.
By far the most forgettable ER boss for me is the leonine misbighoten in castle morne. Dude is copy pasted everywhere but for some reason this one gets a completion trophy?
I think that one depends on when you face it. It was the first of it's kind that I fought in my first playthrough, and the arena is extremely memorable + the Game of Thrones sword you get for winning. That's the fun about this topic - It's very personal to each player ^^
I actually like the skeleton lords because its somehwat unique as a horde boss and it is fun to kill many skeletons with magic. Meanwhile covetous demon is the definition of forgettable.
I did mention at the end of the DS2 segment how for that game specifically, forgettable can't really mean a bad boss or a great boss. The bad bosses in DS2 get meme'd to death, the great bosses get talked about because they're great. Skeleton Lords are a good fight, but I would be lying if I said I felt they were memorable taking the whole of Soulsborne into account.
Rather not watch this would rather forget about the most forgettable moments 😅
Good picks.
Loretta did beat the shit out of me at the tree... i think i suffered more fighting her than against Malenia ._. (And i suffered against Malenia a lot)
Honestly no boss in DS2 is forgettable 😂 im trying but i remember them all, Ds3 too. Demon souls & Ds1 few i forget completely!
Hear me out, fortisaxx is so forgettable for me. Not only is fia questline a long tedious boring one and there is the annoying fias champions right before fortisaxx, but when i think of dragon boss fights in elden ring I immediately think about placidusax and the big sleeping dragon in caelid because i just encounter them more and obv placidusax is one of the coolest fights in soulsborne
To each their own - While Fortisaax isn't my favourite Elden Ring dragon, I still remember that arena, that music & the fairly intimidating design he has.
Did you forget about dragonkin soldier of noxstella? Or just not count him in this ranking? Cause loretta you at least have a reason to encounter, while this guy is literally just fodder for achievments
I personally find the Dragonkin bosses quite memorable. But I honestly forget about Loretta until I see her arena lmao
@@BillySYT fair, tho in my playthrough I just tucked him into the last bosses I had to do and the only thing I could remember was the ant-y runback I despise and how easy he was, loretta is tucked into 2 very popular things which is why I find her to be memorable enough in my honest opinion, while dragonkins bossfight didnt really "give" Me anything you know what I mean?