Elden Ring Fia’s Champions

This is a quick guide on how to beat Fia’s Champions in Elden Ring. This is another rare case where the Tarnished must fight multiple variants simultaneously and the game developers did not want to make it easy. Fortunately, this fight is optional, and players won’t need to stress about it.

However, hardcore Soulslike players live for this kind of challenge and will find any excuse to fight multiple bosses in one go. The Tarnished must fight five different enemies which can be stressful. There is an easy way to win the fight, and this guide will teach you how to beat them.

Where Can You Find Fia’s Champions?

The location of Fia's Champions in Elden RingFighting all of Fia’s Champions is one of the more challenging boss fights in Elden Ring.

It is worth noting that Elden Ring players must first start the Fia questline to fight these bosses. The champions are around the Deeproot Depths. The game developers of FromSoftware have upped their game with their level and quest design for this Soulslike project and made the player base work to reach this specific boss battle.

The Tarnished must also fight the Fire Giant and the Valiant Gargoyles before they reach the Across the Roots Site of Grace outside the arena of the five champions. Instead of fighting all five at once, the first two bosses will spawn making it a bit fair for the players, but things get hectic when the last three champions are fighting against the Tarnished together.

How to Prepare to Fight Fia’s Champions?

Fia's Champions in Elden RingElden Ring players shouldn’t panic while fighting multiple bosses simultaneously.

Players should be at a higher level before entering the arena and be familiar with each attack. Fia’s Champions may have the advantage of numbers on their side; however, they can be uncoordinated at times and the Tarnished can beat them just as easily by keeping their composure and exploiting their weaknesses.

Tip

Players can summon a Spirit Ash or a Mimic Tear to even the playing field.

Upon entering the arena, the first champion will spawn from the ground and Sorcerer Rogier will then appear after defeating the first variant. Players should have the right weapons to inflict Holy Damage or expose these enemies to lethal doses of Rotten Breath to inflict Scarlet Rot.

Suggested Loadout

  • Rotten Breath
  • Carian Slicer

How to Beat Fia’s Champions?

Fia's Champions in Elden RingFia’s Champions require more finesse and effort to defeat than most optional bosses.

The first phase is relatively easy since only one variant will sprout from the ground. The Tarnished can take the first variant in a straight fight and these bosses have way less health than average bosses, followed by a magic user with a handful of magic attacks. Elden Ring players shouldn’t be afraid and focus on fighting one at a time.

OptionalYes
Best Level to Be70+
Weak to Holy Damage
Difficulty 5/10
Despite having the advantage of numbers, Fia’s Champions have a weak defense against Scarlet Rot.
How to Cheese Fia’s Champions?Players can take on the first two phases by their lonesome and summon a Spirit Ash or Mimic Tear by the third phase where they will fight 3 enemies.
RewardsFia’s Mist
Worth the Trouble?Yes

Players can focus on the first two variants and lock in for the third phase where two more Fia’s Champions will spawn alongside Lionel the Lionhearted. The Tarnished can use the Carian Slicer against the first two solo bosses and summon an ally to distract the others while using Rotten Breath.

After a few good doses of Rotten Breath, these enemies will fall one after the other. The final phase can be quite challenging since one champion will pursue the player aggressively with a melee weapon and the other will try to hit them from a distance.

Save Lionel the Lionhearted for last since he can hit players from a greater distance than the rest. Rotten Breath is essentially the fastest way to defeat any boss in Elden Ring and it is very effective and can save players time.

After defeating the five champions of Fia, players will receive Fia’s Mist and can continue the quest and fight Lichdragon Lansseax to end the questline. It is rare to fight multiple bosses in one battle making this fight one of the more memorable encounters in the game.

Do you have any other tips on how to beat Fia’s Champions in Elden Ring? Let us know in the comments section below!

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