Elden Ring boss size-comparison video shows size doesn’t really matter

Elden Ring’s bosses are as inventive as they are intimidating. How do these bosses compare in terms of scale? Modder, YouTuber Garden of Eyes created a video showing how they compare. Elden Ring’s numerous, terrifying bosses in order of stature. They’re neatly lined up next to one another, fittingly in a setting that’s meant for battle — the second phase of Rennala, Queen of the Full Moon’s boss fight.

Garden of Eyes is a YouTube video that features bosses fighting each other. While this entry isn’t dynamic in the same way, it’s just as engrossing for similar reasons. Elden Ring bosses are striking, and it’s fun to compare them.

The video shows the player character walking slowly along the rows of bosses to show a sense for scale. It’s a bit jarring to see all of them — each has handed my ass to me, on numerous occasions — in such close proximity. When fighting in-game, they each felt larger than life; especially earlier bosses like Margit, The Fell Omen, an unwelcome, large fellow compared to the smaller knights, wolves, and wandering nobles I’d fought before. Margit is a great looking woman. Much moreThis lineup is much less scary than others.

The video puts in perspective how fatal some of them are. Elden Ring’s relatively smaller bosses are, with Malenia, Blade of Miquella near the beginning of the line, despite being one of the most stalwart foes. By the same token, it was sobering to see the sheer grandness of Elder Dragon Greyoll — the massive scarlet-rot afflicted creature I’d slain in Caelid for some sweet runes. (I do feel a little guilty now, but not guilty enough that I wouldn’t do it again in a new game plus.)

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