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The tutorial boss, who must be defeated in order to reach Firelink Shrine
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Iudex Gundyr
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Found at the High Wall of Lothric; crawls on all fours and wields a mace
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Vordt of the Boreal Valley
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Has a grotesque, plant-like appearance and spews many acidic attacks; Optional boss who must be defeated in order to craft items from boss souls
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Curse-Rotted Greatwood
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Witch-like boss who has the head of a plague doctor and spawns many clones of himself once his health is rendered low enough
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Crystal Sage
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The first of the Lords of Cinder; they are stuck in a perpetual war with each other and are just as likely to attack each other as they are you
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Abyss Watchers
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Mob boss who is fought at the Cathedral of the Deep and behaves much like a twisted version of the Vatican
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Deacons of the Deep
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Giant skeletal king who is fought in a pitch black arena and whose braclets must be broken in order to defeat him
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High Lord Wolnir
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A shriveled, old demon who fights you surrounded by the corpses of his deceased brethren; Optional boss
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Old Demon King
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Fought in the cathedral at Irithyll of Boreal Valley; utilizes dual, magic swords and a clone of himself once his health is low enough
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Pontiff Sulyvahn
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One of the Lords of Cinder; a massive being who was featured prominently in the trailers for the game
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Yhorm the Giant
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One of the Lords of Cinder; currently consuming the body of Gwyndolin from the first game and utilizes arrow storms and a multitude of magic attacks
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Aldrich, Devourer of Gods
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A graceful and deadly feminine boss who is fought after three Lords of Cinder are killed or when Emma is killed at the High Wall of Lothric's church
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Dancer of the Boreal Valley
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A suit of armor animated by Pilgrim Butterflies and who must be defeated in order to access the Grand Archives
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Dragonslayer Armor
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A dragon-like monster who was once a great king, and now seeks to protect his young child who may or may not even be there; Optional boss
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Oceiros, the Consumed King
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A more powerful and uncorrupted version of the tutorial boss; Optional boss
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Champion Gundyr
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The Last Lord of Cinder; cradles the back of his elder and larger brother
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Lothric, Younger Prince
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The older and more powerful brother of the former, who must be fought alongside his brother and will continuously be revived until his brother is killed as well
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Lorian, Elder Prince
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An intimidating dragon who is fought in a lengthy, platforming battle; Optional boss
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Ancient Wyvern
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The firstborn of Gwyn, who betrayed his father and had his name stripped from him; Optional boss
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The Nameless King
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The final boss of the main game and an amalgamation of all of the previous Lords of Cinder
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Soul of Cinder
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A lengthy, multi-phased boss who serves as the only main boss within the Ashes of Ariandel expansion
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Sister Friede & Father Ariandel
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An optional boss from Ashes of Ariandel that fights with the assitance of a pack of wolves
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Champion's Gravetender & Gravetender Greatwolf
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Duo boss from The Ringed City, who will constantly buff and relax themselves throughout the fight; whichever survives longer becomes a far more powerful foe
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The Demon Princes
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Ringed City NPC-like boss who will summon a hostile player to assist him in battle
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Halflight, Spear of the Church
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The Ringed City's only optional boss, who serves as the series' last dragon boss and is also one of the hardest
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Darkeater Midir
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The final boss of The Ringed City, who was once a helper to the player and now serves as the grueling finale to the Dark Souls trilogy
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Slave Knight Gael
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