They recently made a new video showing Malenia fighting all the other Elden Ring bosses to see how the game’s most powerful boss would fare against the rest. Malenia won most of the fights, and even if some enemies defeated her first form, they were no match for her transformed version. Garden of Eyes now shares a similar video featuring one of Elden Ring’s final bosses.

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This video shows Radagon fighting all the major bosses in Elden Ring. It’s a bit shorter than the Malenia video, but the format is the same. The video starts with the Grafted Scion and ends with the Elden Beast, with the fight against Rykard functioning as a bonus encounter. As players encounter Radagon at the end of Elden Ring, many likely expect him to defeat a majority of the other enemies just like Malenia. However, Radagon does not regain health on every hit and does not have a second form as a backup, so these fights are more even.

Radagon defeats most of the early Elden Ring bosses, but falls to Radahn since his dive attack depletes over half of Radagon’s health bar. Fire Giant took Malenia to her second form, so it’s not surprising to see him beat Radagon. He also loses to Godskin Duo and Maliketh, although none of them are standard one-on-one encounters. Radagon then manages to defeat most of the relatively easy bosses without trouble, but struggles against enemies that give players a hard time. Perhaps the most intriguing encounter, Radagon against Malenia, occurs near the video’s end, but he doesn’t even see her transformation and dies to the first form.

The fight against Radagon is pretty challenging, especially since players have to conserve flasks for another encounter immediately afterward. Thankfully, one Elden Ring player shared a helpful tactic that allows others to easily dodge one of his most annoying attacks. Radagon has a move in which he slams the grounds three times, with the last hit being tricky to avoid. The video recommends jumping over each slam as it’s easier than dodging at the right time, so users can quickly go back on the offensive. Clearly, some of these bosses did not need this trick to defeat Radagon, though others could have benefited from it.

Elden Ring is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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