Key Takeaways
- Players must adapt and learn boss patterns to secure victory, with some enemies requiring precise timing and aggressive playstyles.
- Boss fights in Bloodborne are notoriously difficult, each presenting unique challenges that test players’ skills and gear.
- FromSoftware’s title remains a fan-favorite, with many eagerly awaiting potential remasters or updates for modern systems.
FromSoftware’s games are always known for their insane difficulty and unforgiving gameplay. Most of this can be attributed to the boss fights, which always put the players’ skills and gear to the test. Some of Bloodborne’s toughest bosses are just as quick (if not more) than the player. Facing off against these bosses can sometimes feel like a dance where one wrong step means players have completely lost the rhythm and they die.
It’s certainly true that difficulty is completely subjective. What one finds to be challenging, others may think it was the easiest thing they’ve ever encountered. It will be different for everyone, but certain boss fights stand out because of how grueling they are for the majority of the player base. The toughest bosses in Bloodborne, as per popular consensus, are some of the hardest challenges in the game, and downright insurmountable because of how challenging they are.
Updated on September 25, 2024, by Gerardo Molina:Unless they don’t know the developer, when players pick up a game from From Software, they know exactly what they’re getting into. Merciless boss fights, difficult areas, and a few frustrating situations await players within Bloodborne, as they try to survive the many dangers of Yharnam as The Hunter. By using a wide array of weapons, catlike reflexes, and tons of blood vials, players will have to face off against the most horrid monsters plaguing the land. And while some are only terrible in appearance, others will put players’ skills and patience to the test.
While there are rumors that a PC version was once in the works, there’s nothing official confirmed, and at this point, a port of this nature seems rather unlikely. There’s no telling what the future holds, but fans of the franchise remain hopeful.
25 Keeper Of The Old Lords
Pretty Fast But Can Be Staggered
- HP: 3,867
- Blood Echoes: 3,471
- Location: Central Pthumeru Chalice
- Drops: Central Pthumeru Root Chalice, Twin Blood Stone Shards (possible)
The Chalice Dungeons are some of the more contentious additions in Bloodborne, with the randomly generated environments of these additional dungeons forgoing a lot of what made the handcrafted environments of the game special. However, there are some positives of these Chalice Dungeons, with new and unique bosses present in these chambers for players to encounter.
One such boss is the Keeper of the Old Lords, a humanoid boss who is pretty swift and enhances her blade with fire after taking enough damage. She’s pretty fast and the arena that players fight her in is pretty tricky, making it important to land a series of combos and not be caught out by her counterattacks to beat this boss and progress further in whatever Chalice Dungeon she’s featured in.
24 Darkbeast Paarl
Can Be Tricky To Deal With If Faced Early On
- HP: 4,552
- Blood Echoes: 23,100
- Location: Hypogean Gaol
- Drops: Spark Hunter Badge, Bold Hunter’s Mark
Depending on when players encounter Darkbeast Paarl, this boss can either be a walk in the park or an absolute nightmare to get through. If players have been kidnapped and sent to the Hypogean Gaol, then it’s only a matter of time before players encounter this lightning-infused beast.
Without high DPS, Darkbeast Paarl will run circles around the player and flatten them with its damaging moveset. If players manage to stun this beast with a flurry of attacks, then they’ll be able to deplete its health bar consistently until it’s down for the count.
23 Pthumerian Elder
Deceptively Quick And Hard To Predict
- HP: 2,381
- Blood Echoes: 1,625
- Location: Lower Hintertomb Chalice
- Drops: Short Ritual Root Chalice
The Pthumerian Elder is one of the most deceptive bosses in the game. He may look like a wizened old man well beyond his years, but it doesn’t take players too long to realize that this first impression is anything but an accurate representation of how this boss functions. From the moment they enter the arena, it won’t take long for the Pthumerian Elder to close the distance and show players just how out of their depths they really are.
Players will need to match the pace of this boss, dodging and attacking at relevant intervals to ensure that they don’t end up taking too many unnecessary hits. As long as the Hunter puts the pressure on this boss, they should be able to take him out, although this battle will be anything but easy. A healthy stock of Blood Vials will be required in case the Pthumerian Elder’s aggression becomes too much to handle.
22 Undead Giant
A Chalice Dungeon Boss That Can One-Shot Low-Level Hunters
- HP: 3,175
- Blood Echoes: 1,425
- Location: Pthumeru Chalice
- Drops: Adept Blood Gemstone (2)
The Chalice Dungeons are a decent addition to Bloodborne, even if the randomized content can feel rather lackluster at times. During their exploration of these areas, players will stumble upon the Undead Giant, a boss that can either be ridiculously easy, or hair-rippingly hard.
This depends on the player’s level, and Hunters who aren’t strong enough can be one-shot by this beast in no time. This makes it important to either gain some levels or perfect one’s offense if this boss is giving them a tough time.
21 Celestial Emissary
A Slow Boss That Can Summon Minions
- HP: 2,764
- Blood Echoes: 24,640
- Location: Upper Cathedral Ward
- Drops: Communion
Located in the Upper Cathedral Ward, the Celestial Emissary is considered to be one of the easier bosses in Bloodborne. The only reason it’s not higher on this list, is that there are reports of some players struggling with it due to using certain builds or attack approaches.
The boss is relatively slow and has very simple attacks, and the best way to deal with this celestial being is to attack aggressively and ensure players are hitting the right Emissary. Doing that will make this fight a breeze.
20 The One Reborn
A Boss That Often Sparks Debate Among Players
- HP: 10,375
- Blood Echoes: 36,300
- Location: Yahar’gul Unseen Village
- Drops: Yellow Backbone (x3)
Represented as a grotesque, monstrous union of several corpses, The One Reborn‘s difficulty is often a subject of debate. Some players say it’s extremely tough, while others consider it to be a decent boss, but nothing to worry about. To win this boss fight, players will have to combine both melee and ranged attacks while dodging the boss’ projectiles and heavy stomps.
Good reflexes and waiting for the proper attack window openings is key to winning this boss fight. If they play their cards right, players should be able to take The One Reborn down in less than 5 tries.
19 Blood-Starved Beast
Poison Can Be Tough To Deal With For Players Who Aren’t Prepared
- HP: 3,470
- Blood Echoes: 6,600
- Location: Old Yharnam
- Drops: Pthumeru Chalice
Many people feel that the Blood-Starved Beast is far from the toughest enemy in the game but these players are well-versed in how Bloodborne‘s combat system works. For people who are getting into this fight as a relative beginner to FromSoftware games, this nightmarish beast is so fast and poisonous that most players won’t even have any time left to think.
Players need to remain on the beast’s left side, stagger the beast whenever possible, and keep a stock of antidotes ready if they don’t want to be sliced and diced over and over again by this boss. It may seem like a tough encounter, but players who decide to adhere to Bloodborne‘s combat system will find this boss to be a cakewalk, which is important since The Old Hunters DLC features this boss in a cramped environment which can be an even tougher challenge.
18 Abhorrent Beast
Covers All Bases And Is A Pain To Deal With At Any Range
- HP: 13,000-15,000
- Blood Echoes: 1,753
- Location: Ailing Loran Chalice
- Drops: Lower Loran Chalice
Most people will remember the Abhorrent Beast, who appears to be a normal beggar only to show the true extent of his depravity if players decide to attack him after he’s eaten enough of the innocents present in Oedon Chapel. He transforms into the Abhorrent Beast, a tough enemy that hits like a truck and will usually down the player if they try to take it out in a one-on-one battle.
While there are reliable ways to cheese this beast in the main game, the encounter with this boss in the Chalice Dungeons is anything but simple. Players must not get greedy with their hits no matter what angle they hit the Abhorrent Beast from, since this enemy has all his bases covered and will punish any Hunter who gets too overzealous with their offense. A few combo hits are all it takes for the Abhorrent Beast to destroy players, making this battle quite challenging indeed.
17 Watchdog Of The Old Lords
Can Be A Pain To Defeat At Half HP In The Defiled Chalice
- HP: 23,963
- Blood Echoes: 67,763
- Location: Defiled Chalice – Layer 2
- Drops: Cursed Sharp Damp Blood Gem (5)
The Chalice Dungeons are a mixed bag in Bloodborne and one of the most divisive parts of the entire game. While some people appreciate the excuse of playing through more of what this game has to offer, the randomized layouts of these dungeons take away a core part of what makes most Soulsborne games so interesting to play — level design.
That being said, the bosses in these dungeons can still be a highlight because of Bloodborne‘s amazing combat system, with the Watchdog of the Old Lords being a great example of the same. This fire-coated beast is already a tough enemy as is, but things get even more harrowing when players encounter this boss in the Defiled Chalice Dungeons, where their health is shaved down in half and a single hit can spell their doom.
16 Pthumerian Descendant
Extremely Fast With Attacks That Can Phase Through Solid Objects
- HP: 3,437
- Blood Echoes: 4,147
- Location: Central Pthumeru Chalice
- Drops: Lower Pthumeru Chalice & Cold Blood Gem (3)
The Pthumerian Descendant is another boss that is exclusive to the Chalice Dungeons, and it’s one of the more entertaining bosses in Bloodborne that players can fight. This boss is quick and tricky to deal with, and players have to memorize its moveset if they don’t want to be killed over and over again.
Despite how aged this enemy looks, players can be ready for an epic fight as they trade blows, try to stagger this foe, and land hits during brief attack windows. Higher-level Chalice Dungeons are where this encounter truly shines, and players should be on top of their game if they don’t want to be taken out in record time.
15 Gehrman, The First Hunter
Ultra-Aggressive And Punishes Players Who Get Too Greedy
- HP: 14,293
- Blood Echoes: 128,000
- Location: Hunter’s Dream
- Drops: Old Hunter Badge
Gehrman is potentially the final boss of the game, given how players go through their Bloodborne playthrough. He’s no slouch and will destroy players at a moment’s notice with his array of powerful moves.
Players need to be on top of their game to deal with this tough boss, whose moves get even more dangerous halfway through the fight. As long as players apply everything they’ve learned against this boss, they should be able to defeat him, if just barely.
14 Mergo’s Wet Nurse
A Faceless Creature That Can Summon A Clone
- HP: 14,081
- Blood Echoes: 72,000
- Location: Nightmare of Mensis
- Drops: One Third of Umbilical Cord
Found in the Nightmare of Mensis, Mergo’s Wet Nurse serves as Mergo’s guardian, This enormous entity that seems to have no face is armed with multiple scythes that it swings viciously to attack The Hunter. While this boss’ attack patterns are difficult to learn, once players identify how it telegraphs them, the fight gets a lot easier.
That is, until Mergo’s Wet Nurse summons a clone in an arena with reduced visibility. As with many other bosses in the Dark Souls/Bloodborne universe, Mergo’s Wet Nurse will punish players if they get too greedy with their attacks, so keeping a safe distance and only attacking when there are high-quality openings, is key.
13 Amygdala
The Regular Boss Is Okay, But The Defiled Variant Is An Absolute Nightmare
- HP: 22,049
- Blood Echoes: 101,899
- Location: Defiled Chalice
- Drops: Great Pthumeru Ihyll Chalice
The Hunter’s Nightmare is a unique optional area in Bloodborne that features the patented poison swamp area that has become quintessential to the Soulsborne experience. The boss at the end of this area is one of the Amygdalas that players have been witnessing all this time in the game.
Amygdala can be a tricky foe to defeat, with its attacks landing for a ton of damage. Its legs are pretty well-guarded too, and players need to figure out the optimal time frames to unleash attacks on its vulnerable spots.
12 Living Failures
High HP And A Brutal Projectile Summon Can Take Players By Surprise
- HP: 20,646
- Blood Echoes: 22,000
- Location: Research Hall
- Drops: Astral Clocktower Key
The Old Hunters DLC is full to the brim with some great encounters, with all the boss fights in this game being a pretty hefty challenge as well. This applies to the Living Failures as well, which pales in comparison to some other high-quality boss fights in the game.
The Living Failures are pretty tanky and hit for decent damage, but they’re still manageable for the most part. The worst attack they can pull off is a move that summons giant projectiles from the sky that can easily stunlock and kill the player, although the tree in the middle of the arena helps block against this powerful attack as well.
11 Martyr Logarius
A Hard-Hitting Boss That Can Buff Itself To Become More Aggressive
- HP: 9,081
- Blood Echoes: 25,600
- Location: Forsaken Castle Cainhurst
- Drops: Crown of Illusions
Cainhurst Castle is one of the best levels in Bloodborne, and it’s mind-blowing that this area is completely optional. At the end of this level is a fight against the legendary leader of the Executioners, Martyr Logarius.
The fight against him tests everything the player has learned up till that point. He’s hyper-aggressive, hits for a ton of damage, and has a massive health pool as well.
10 Bloodletting Beast
The Headless Variant Of This Boss Is A Nightmare To Deal With
- HP: 24,287
- Blood Echoes: 155,473
- Location: Great Pthumeru Ihyll Chalice
- Drops: Pthumeru Ihyll Root Chalice
The Chalice Dungeon is one of the weaker parts of Bloodborne, even though it might theoretically lead to unlimited game time. However, the level design of these dungeons takes a massive hit due to their procedurally generated nature.
That being said, the bosses in the Chalice Dungeon are pretty challenging, with the Bloodletting Beast being a great example of the same. Players can’t take this beast lightly, who hits like a truck and can easily one-shot under-leveled Hunters.
9 Shadow Of Yharnam
These Three Enemies Hit Like A Truck And Get Harder To Deal With As Each Shadow Is Felled
- HP: 2,046, 2,602, & 3,645
- Blood Echoes: 20,460
- Location: Forbidden Woods
- Drops: Blood Rapture
The three Shadows of Yharnam that players need to face at the end of the Forbidden Forest can prove to be a massive challenge indeed. Players need to ensure that they don’t get caught off-guard by a Shadow while focusing on another enemy, making it a true test of everything the player has learned up to that point.
The Shadows get several buffs as the fight progresses, which can be pretty challenging as well. The worst power is their ability to summon snakes when only one Shadow is left, which can potentially one-shot players if they’re unable to dodge this move.
8 Ebrietas, Daughter Of The Cosmos
High HP And Damage Make This Arguably The Hardest Optional Fight In The Base Game
- HP: 12,493
- Blood Echoes: 36,300
- Location: Altar of Despair
- Drops: Great Isz Chalice
Ebrietas is one of the tankiest bosses in Bloodborne and hits like a brick as well. This boss is found at the end of the Upper Cathedral Ward area and poses a pretty substantial challenge indeed.
Players need to keep in mind that Ebrietas doesn’t shy away from absolutely pummeling players if they leave an opening.
Easily her most annoying attack is A Call to Beyond, which can deplete a player’s health entirely if they fail to dodge these vicious projectiles.
7 Vicar Amelia
In The Early Goings, This Boss Is Extremely Tricky And Frustrates Players By Healing Itself
- HP: 5,367
- Blood Echoes: 15,000
- Location: Cathedral Ward
- Drops: Gold Pendant
Vicar Amelia is basically the Cleric Beast on steroids. She hits like an absolute brick and her healing powers can prove to be a massive pain for players who weren’t expecting this move.
Players will quickly realize that staying in front of this boss is pretty much a recipe for disaster. They need to time their dodges, use Numbing Mist to prevent her from healing and remain aggressive to avoid getting blasted.
6 Rom, The Vacuous Spider
The Spiders Protecting Rom Can Divebomb Players To Potentially One-Shot Them
- HP: 5,058
- Blood Echoes: 36,300
- Location: Moonside Lake
- Drops: Kin Coldblood (12)
Rom, the Vacuous Spider is one of the more unique bosses in Bloodborne. He appears to be fairly defenseless himself, letting his minions do most of the dirty work.
Rom definitely starts stomping around and unleashing projectiles to defend himself, but these attacks are fairly slow and won’t impede the player too often. Rather, it’s the spiders surrounding Rom that players need to be wary of since they can hit the player hard and come from out of nowhere to deal massive damage.