I've hit a wall against a specific late-game boss in Elden Ring, and despite trying different strategies for hours, I can't seem to get past its second phase where the attack patterns become incredibly fast and unpredictable. I'm running a strength-focused build with a greatsword, which feels too slow to capitalize on the brief openings, and my attempts to summon help have been unsuccessful due to the boss's massive health pool in co-op. For players who have conquered this challenge, what specific Elden Ring boss guide tips or weapon choices made the difference for you? Is respeccing into a faster dex or magic build a viable solution at this stage, or are there specific dodging patterns and punish windows I should be focusing on with my current setup?
You're not alone—phase 2 is where many builds struggle. Quick approach: learn the tells, then hit only during the short recovery after a big swing. Do a dodge diagonally to the outside, land 1–2 clean hits, then back off to save stamina for the next dodge. The goal is a stable rhythm, not blasting it with every opening. Practice first on a slower boss to feel those windows.
Stuck with a slow greatsword? You can still time it: aim for mid-swing on the second hit that lands in the boss's recovery frame, use a charged R2 to catch the tail end of a move. If you can, switch to a faster weapon or a second weapon for phase 2 to keep the pressure while maintaining safe spacing. Off-hand weapons like curved swords or spears can help you land brief opportunities without being overcommitted.
Respeccing into Dex or magic is a viable option if you want speed and range to control the fight. It doesn't have to be permanent—you can experiment with a “foil” build for this boss, then swap back later. Consider staying with your greatsword for early game and complement with spells or projectiles to target the boss's weak points. But be mindful of respec costs and your time investment.
Dodging patterns: a two-roll approach can help—roll once to the side to avoid the initial strike, then roll again to reposition behind the boss's shoulder if you have stamina. If you reach a safe flank, you can land a couple of hits before needing another roll. Use the environment to your advantage, like pillars to block the boss's line of attack and limit reach.
Practical practice plan: pick one reliable opening and practice it for 20 minutes each day until you can repeat it consistently. Watch for a period of vulnerability after certain moves, and build a micro-punish from there. When you beat it, record the timing to apply to other bosses. If you'd like, share the boss's name and your current stats and I can propose a 2-week micro-plan.
Finally, quick QA: what level are you, what's your talisman setup, and which sword? If you share a few details I can tailor a step-by-step plan for your build.