Elden Ring: Needle Knight Leda and Allies (Enir-Ilim) Boss Fight (SOTE)

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This is not technically a boss fight, but it is a challenging encounter with several NPCs that must be defeated in order to progress to the main boss of the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, so I decided to include it anyway.


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Elden Ring: Needle Knight Leda and Allies (Enir-Ilim) Boss Fight (SOTE)

So, the day has finally come where Leda decided to put her threatening words into action and actually engage in physical combat with me. Me. Considering the monstrosities I have single-handedly slain until now, she must be a bit on the slow side of things to believe that would go well. But perhaps that is why she brings a whole group of friends with her.

Apparently, the quests you have done and the decisions you have made throughout the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion affects which and how many NPCs you will have to fight here.

My one real complaint with FromSoft games in general is how convoluted and easily missable quests are. I don’t need to have my hand held through it all, but a simple quest log where you can re-read what someone said or get a hint about where to go next would be a huge quality of life improvement.

Anyway, I have apparently made things rather difficult for myself by not paying enough attention, as I would have to fight the entire group of possible NPCs, except one. The one missing is Redmane Freyja, and the reason she is missing is apparently that I forgot to give her a letter from Sir Ansbach, so I suppose the missing quest log swings both ways. On the plus side, I did have Sir Ansbach available to assist me, so I didn’t forget all the quests. Thiollier could have been available too, but I didn’t finish his questline because I hadn’t figured out that I’d have to die multiple times from drinking poison. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have finished that quest even if I did know.

Anyway, I had apparently somehow managed to annoy the rest of the NPCs enough that they wanted to fight me.

The first one that appeared was Hornsent. I actually thought I was on good terms with him after siding with him earlier and he even helped me defeat Messmer, but apparently, he got offended because I didn’t talk to him after the Messmer fight. Well, if he wanted to talk, he could have spoken up himself, the snowflake. Guess he’ll learn by the sword instead.

Soon after, Moore appeared. It is a good idea to try to focus Hornsent down fast before Moore joins in and I almost managed to, but not quite. I did manage to kill him before more enemies showed up though. I also thought I was on good terms with Moore after buying a lot of his stuff and telling him not to cry over broken runes, but apparently, he’s a snowflake who got offended too. Good thing there are plenty of lessons left in my swords.

The third one to appear was Dryleaf Dane. Now, I can understand why he has a score to settle as I whupped his robed-covered behind thoroughly last time I met him. He did invite me to though, but I guess he’s a sore loser. Well, he’ll be really sore when I’m done with him this time. As I understand it, there is no way to avoid Dryleaf Dane being an enemy in this encounter.

And then there was Leda herself, appearing last, obviously hoping her so-called allies would have finished the job so she wouldn’t have to. Apparently, Leda wanted to fight because she considered me a threat to Miquella’s ascension, but since I’d already passed on becoming Elden Lord in favor of frolicking around with Ranni for a thousand years, I think she’s just being paranoid. Fortunately, death cures paranoia, so I was able to help her out in the end. I’m too kind, I know.

And now for the usual boring details about my character. I play as a mostly Dexterity build. My melee weapons are the Rivers of Blood and the Uchigatana with Keen affinity. I was level 223 and Scadutree Blessing 19 when this video was recorded, which I think is reasonable for this boss. I’m always looking for the sweet spot where it’s not mind-numbing easy mode, but also not so difficult that I will be stuck on the same boss for hours ;-)

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Fan art inspired by this boss fight

Anime-style fan art showing the Tarnished in Black Knife armor facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane in Enir-Ilim just before combat begins.
Anime-style fan art showing the Tarnished in Black Knife armor facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane in Enir-Ilim just before combat begins.
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Wide anime-style scene showing the Tarnished in Black Knife armor facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane amid the golden ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
Wide anime-style scene showing the Tarnished in Black Knife armor facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane amid the golden ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
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Wide anime-style scene of the Tarnished wielding a sword while facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane amid the golden ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
Wide anime-style scene of the Tarnished wielding a sword while facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane amid the golden ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
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Semi-realistic dark fantasy scene of the Tarnished with a sword facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane in the ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
Semi-realistic dark fantasy scene of the Tarnished with a sword facing Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane in the ruins of Enir-Ilim before battle.
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Isometric dark fantasy scene showing the Tarnished with a sword facing four larger enemies—Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane—in the ruins of Enir-Ilim.
Isometric dark fantasy scene showing the Tarnished with a sword facing four larger enemies—Leda, Hornsent, Moore, and Dryleaf Dane—in the ruins of Enir-Ilim.
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Mikkel Christensen
Mikkel est le créateur et le propriétaire de miklix.com. Il a plus de 20 ans d'expérience en tant que programmeur informatique professionnel/développeur de logiciels et travaille actuellement à plein temps pour une grande entreprise européenne de TI. Lorsqu'il ne blogue pas, il consacre son temps libre à un large éventail d'intérêts, de passe-temps et d'activités, ce qui peut se refléter dans une certaine mesure dans la variété des sujets abordés sur ce site web.