Elden Ring boss size-comparison video shows size doesn’t really matter
Elden Ring ‘s bosses can be as creative as they are frightening. But how do they stack up against one another in scale? Modder and Garden of Eyes YouTuber made a video in which Eldenring ‘ showed the terrifying, numerous bosses. The two are neatly lined up beside each other, in an environment that is meant to be fought — Rennala’s second phase, Queen of Full Moon’s boss fight.
You might be familiar with Garden of Eyes from their other YouTube series, in which bosses fight one another. Although this video isn’t as dynamic, it is just as entertaining for the similar reasons. Elden Ring bosses are striking, and it’s fun to compare them.
To demonstrate scale, the character of the player slowly walks alongside the bosses. Although each of them has given me my ass on multiple occasions, it’s quite jarring to be able to view all three in close proximity. They each seemed larger than life when fighting in-game. This was especially true for older bosses such as Margit, The Fell Omen. He is a large, unwelcomed fellow, much smaller than the knights, wolves and wandering nobles that I had fought. But Margit manages to look much less intimidating by comparison to others in the lineup.
This video also puts into perspective just how deadly some of 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. It was also sobering seeing the immense power of Elder Dragon Greyoll, the huge scarlet-rot-afflicted creature that I had slain in Caelid to get some runes. (I do feel a little guilty now, but not guilty enough that I wouldn’t do it again in a new game plus. )