

Rot Pots, meanwhile, can be crafted with Nomadic Warrior’s Cookbook, located in the Lake of Rot if you haven’t been there yet, check Polygon’s guide to Ranni’s questline, as it’s a bit of a trek. The recipe for Poison Pots is in Nomadic Warrior’s Cookbook, found in the Smoldering Church. Faith casters can use the Rotten Breath and Poison Mist incantations, which can be purchased at the Cathedral of Dragon Communion and looted from a scarab southeast of the Castle Morne Rampart site of grace, respectively.Īlternatively, characters of any build can apply these damaging statuses using good old-fashioned throwing pots. If you can manage to stack these two effects, you’ll be able to tick away his health while focusing on staying alive. Fire Giant hits hard, but increasing your fire and physical defenses with these talismans can take the edge off.įire Giant is susceptible to both scarlet rot and poison. Must-haves are the Flamedrake Talisman +2, plundered from the Dragonbarrow Cave in eastern Caelid, and the Dragoncrest Shield Talisman +1, found behind a stonesword key gate in the Sainted Hero’s Grave in Altus Plateau.

This red-headed menace can be quite a challenge, but our Fire Giant boss guide will help you snuff his flame in no time.Īt this stage of the game, you likely have access to almost every area, and your equipment for this fight should reflect that. But there’s one extremely large, cantankerous, and spicy obstacle in between you and the forge you’ll use to burn the Erdtree in the Mountaintops of the Giants - the Fire Giant boss fight. After dozens or possibly hundreds of hours spent in The Lands Between, you’re finally nearing the end of Elden Ring.
