How to Beat Fire Giant in Elden Ring
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How to Beat Fire Giant in Elden Ring
Phase 2 — The Crawling HeadTipsThe Fire Giant is one of Elden Ring’s classic spectacle bosses — huge arena, huge health pool, and a fight that is more about spacing and discipline than raw aggression. The key adjustment is knowing when to use Torrent for mobility and when to fight up close for real damage. Once you stop chasing unsafe openings and focus on consistent leg damage in Phase 1 plus safe punish windows in Phase 2, the fight becomes much more controlled.
⚡ Quick Answer
Phase 1 — The Chained GiantUse Torrent mainly for closing distance and repositioning, then fight up close when you have a safe opening. In Phase 1, target his left ankle — the injured leg is his main weak spot. In Phase 2, stay mobile and punish the hands, forearms, or other reachable weak areas after his big slams rather than forcing damage from unsafe angles. He is especially vulnerable to bleed, frostbite, and slash-heavy damage. Recommended level: 100–110.
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Use Torrent to open and reposition. The Fire Giant is enormous and creates huge gaps whenever he rolls or retreats. Torrent is excellent for closing distance quickly, but many players prefer to dismount for safer melee punish windows once they are already at his leg.
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Focus the injured left leg in Phase 1. His left ankle/heel is the main weak spot early in the fight. Stay close, punish after stomps and plate swings, and keep returning to that leg whenever he rolls away or resets the spacing.
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Watch for the rolling attack. He periodically curls into a ball and rolls across the arena — this is his most dangerous Phase 1 move. Sprint perpendicular to his direction on Torrent to avoid it. Never try to outrun him going in the same direction — you won’t make it.
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Dodge his fire bowl slam sideways. He frequently slams a bowl of fire into the ground creating a large AOE. Dodge to the side immediately when you see the bowl raise — the explosion radius is large but the timing is slow and readable once you’ve seen it a few times.
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Phase 2 triggers at around 50% HP. The transformation cutscene changes the fight dramatically, and once it ends he becomes more mobile and starts attacking with sweeping arm slams, fire orbs, and large area pressure. Be ready to remount Torrent quickly if he creates distance.
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Play for safe Phase 2 punish windows. In the second phase, many of your best openings come after his arm slams, fire casts, and long recoveries. Hands and forearms are often the easiest high-value targets to hit consistently, while the chest area is only worth forcing when he exposes it safely.
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Respect the long-range fire pressure. In Phase 2 he creates multiple tracking fire threats and large area denial attacks. When he starts stacking projectiles or forcing space, use Torrent to keep moving and reset the fight before re-entering for damage.
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Equip fire resistance gear — the Flamedrake Talisman +2 or Fire Fortification incantation significantly reduces fire damage taken. Almost every attack in this fight deals fire damage, so even 20% resistance saves a large amount of HP across the full fight.
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Bleed, frostbite, and strong slashing damage all perform well — his huge health pool makes percentage-based damage and repeated status procs especially valuable. If your build already favors slash weapons, this fight tends to feel much better.
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Spirit Ashes work in this fight — summon a tanky ash like Lhutel the Headless or the Ancestral Follower to split his attention between Phase 2. His arm slams target whoever is closest, so having a summon draw hits gives you consistent free attack windows.
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This is a required boss — defeating the Fire Giant is mandatory to progress to Farum Azula and the endgame. There is no alternative path around him.