This is the Serpent-Hunter Great Spear, which you should immediately pick up and equip. In both cases, you’re given a weapon specifically designed to defeat that boss.Īs you enter the arena, you’ll see a corpse on your left holding up a weapon. If you’re a Soulsborne veteran, this fight will likely remind you of the Yhorm the Giant boss fight in Dark Souls 3. This is what’s known as a gimmick fight, in that there’s only really one clear way of taking down the boss (both forms) that developer FromSoftware intended. ![]() How to beat Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy and God-Devouring Serpent in Elden Ring As we'll get into in a moment, it doubles the game-given bonuses your character receives during the fight and makes it much easier. However, if you've grabbed it from your adventures in Nokron, the Eternal City, the Mimic Tear summon is easily the best option here. Regular summons are admittedly less necessary here, given the nature of the fight, but it doesn’t hurt to have the boss’ gaze directed away from you. In this particular case, a ranged summon will do wonderfully against Rykard. And why not? It’s an advantage the game offers, and as you’ve hopefully noticed by now, these boss fights are often balanced around summoning. We continue to be on team summon your Spirit Ashes for every boss fight in Elden Ring. How to make the Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy and God-Devouring Serpent fight easier in Elden Ring You should attempt the boss fight at around character level 100-110, but – as we’re about to explain – your weapon's upgrade level doesn’t actually factor into this one. That said, Rykard – and his God-Devouring Serpent form - is an optional boss, so feel free to return later if you think the area is too challenging for you when you first arrive. Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy is a demigod Shardbearer, and his Great Rune has a very useful trait for aggressive players, if you decide to equip it. You should head there after you’re done with the Leyndell business, and that includes defeating Godfrey, the First Elden Lord (Golden Shade), eliminating Morgott, the Omen King and opening the gate to the Forbidden Lands. ![]() Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy lies at the end of Volcano Manor, an area close to Leyndell, the Royal Capital. Manage cookie settings When should you fight Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy and God-Devouring Serpent in Elden Ring? To see this content please enable targeting cookies. This particular boss fight doesn’t really have any bearing on which Elden Ring ending you get, but the associated quest may have locked you out of some of them, considering it’s an assassination chain that targets key NPCs.īut seeing as you can skip all that and head straight to the Legacy Dungeon that houses Rykard, we’re not going to get into those details here. If you see the quest through to its end, or decide to skip it altogether, you can access the manor and come face to face with Rykard, Lord of Blasphemy – and his God-Devouring Serpent form before that. Gelmir, and by extension Volcano Manor, are meant to be visited towards the end of the game. But if you've made it to fighting Rykard, there's no going back. To get to the fight, we have a full Elden Ring Volcano Manor quest walkthrough page. Gelmir lies the Volcano Manor, an optional area with its own story, quest, and unique boss fight. ![]() One of Elden Ring’s most interesting locations is home to a family that opposed the ruling religion of the Erdtree.
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