Elden Ring: How to beat Sanguine Noble? Elden Ring guide, walkthrough
On this page of the Elden Ring tutorial you will learn how to defeat the Sanguine Noble. He is an optional boss that you will find on the Altus Plateau.
Last update: 05 March 2024
This page of the Elden Ring guide contains tips about the Sanguine Noble boss. This opponent is completely optional - you can skip him and still see the ending.
Location
Sanguine Noble is located in the Altus Plateau, in a place called Writheblood Ruins. To get to them, go to the Bower of Bounty Site of Grace - marked as number 8 on this map. From there, head north to the location shown in the screenshot above.
Reward for defeating
For defeating Sanguine Noble, you will receive Runes (8,800). You will also be able to use the door behind the arena, where you will find a chest containing a Bloody Helice.
General tips
- In combat, you can use the ashes or the help of other players.
- Sanguine Noble is most susceptible to bleeding. However, he can also become poisoned, receive scarlet rot and frostbite.
- His every attack inflicts bleeding. So it's a good idea to prepare Stanching Boluses and put on armor with high Robustness.
- A fast, one-handed weapon is the best choice. The enemy attacks very often and quickly, so a larger weapon can have problems with hitting the boss.
- If you move away from the enemy, he will start throwing daggers. Keep this in mind when trying to heal yourself.
- The opponent can parry. You will recognize this attack when he raises the hand holding a dagger. When he does that, don't attack the boss.
- The opponent creates puddles that should be avoided. Staying in them builds up bleeding status and slows you down.
How to defeat?
You won't have much time after entering the arena. The enemy will probably attack you right away by throwing daggers. Use ashes or other items after dodging the attack.
Sanguine Noble almost always throws daggers when you move away from him. Therefore, if you want to heal yourself or use an item, it's best to do so after avoiding his attack.
Don't attack the opponent with his hand holding the dagger is behind him and high up. This stance means that he is ready to parry your attack. If you try to attack him, he will parry your attack and then stab you with his sword. This attack quickly builds up bleeding status.
The enemy will also produce pools of blood, which are best avoided. If you stand in one of them, your bleeding status will increase very quickly and your movements will be slower.
The fight is not divided into phases. It's best to use fast weapons that won't prevent you from making frequent dodges. Sanguine Noble attacks often and fiercely, not giving you too much room to fight back. However, if you have a bleeding weapon, the fight will be much easier.