Divine Beast Dancing Lion is a boss in Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, a roadblock situated at the end of the Belurat legacy dungeon. Taking on the Dancing Lion requires new strategies and a ...
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The Divine Beast Dancing Lion (Rauh Ruins) is an optional boss in the Land of Shadow within the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, and is a near identical copy of the version you fight early in your journey.
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Before facing the Divine Beast Dancing Lion, you’ll need to be prepared. This foe uses physical attacks mostly during its first phase, with more powerful lightning playing a factor as things progress.
You can't parry it. It inflicts Standard damage and Strike damage in Phase 1, and Standard, Magic, Lightning, and Strike damage in Phase 2. It can also inflict the Frostbite Status. You can summon ...
FromSoftware is no stranger to conjuring up interesting boss fights. Whether it’s Dark Souls, Bloodborne, or Elden Ring, the developer appears to always have some sort of trick up its sleeve to give ...
Bleed works well against the Dancing Lion, especially with the Rivers of Blood. Stay close to the boss and try to dodge forward and to the side, never backwards. Use the Mimic Tear to help you out and ...
A messenger of the heavens, the Divine Beast, Dancing Lion, is the guardian of the Belrut Tower in Elden Ring and shows no mercy towards the intruders. Two-horned warriors mimicking a divine beast, ...