*Bloodborne* is renowned for its challenging boss encounters, and navigating these battles in the right order can significantly enhance your gaming experience. This comprehensive guide outlines the optimal sequence for tackling bosses in *Bloodborne*, ensuring you're well-prepared for each fight and can maximize your rewards.
Table of Contents
- The Best Boss Order for Bloodborne
- Best Boss Order for Non-Optional Bosses in Bloodborne
- Best Boss Order for All Bosses in Bloodborne
- Our Best Boss Order, Explained
The Best Boss Order for Bloodborne
----------------------------------Bloodborne offers flexibility in boss encounters, with not all bosses being mandatory to complete the game. However, defeating as many bosses as possible can unlock valuable rewards and enrich your gameplay. This guide presents both the non-optional and complete boss orders, providing detailed strategies for each encounter.
In total, Bloodborne features 17 regular bosses and 5 additional bosses from the The Old Hunters DLC. While you can start the DLC after defeating Vicar Amelia, it's generally recommended to tackle it towards the end of the game. The timing of the DLC can affect certain dialogues, so consider this when planning your playthrough.
Best Boss Order for Non-Optional Bosses in Bloodborne
Here's the recommended sequence for the non-optional bosses in Bloodborne:
- Father Gascoigne
- Vicar Amelia
- Shadow of Yharnam
- Rom, the Vacuous Spider
- The One Reborn
- Micolash, Host of the Nightmare
- Mergo’s Wet Nurse
- Gehrman, the First Hunter
- Moon Presence (Ending Specific)
Best Boss Order for All Bosses in Bloodborne
For those aiming to conquer every boss, here's the suggested order:
- Cleric Beast (Optional)
- Father Gascoigne
- Blood-Starved Beast (Optional)
- Vicar Amelia
- The Witch of Hemwick (Optional)
- Shadow of Yharnam
- Rom, the Vacuous Spider
- Darkbeast Paarl (Optional)
- The One Reborn
- Martyr Logarius (Optional)
- Amygdala (Optional)
- Celestial Emissary (Optional)
- Micolash, Host of the Nightmare
- Ludwig the Accursed/Holy Blade (DLC/Optional)
- Laurence, the First Vicar (DLC/Optional)
- Living Failures (DLC/Optional)
- Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower (DLC/Optional)
- Orphan of Kos (DLC/Optional)
- Ebrietas, Daughter of the Cosmos (Optional)
- Mergo’s Wet Nurse
- Gehrman, the First Hunter
- Moon Presence (Ending Specific)
Our Best Boss Order, Explained
------------------------------Cleric Beast (Optional)
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Area: Central Yharnam
The Cleric Beast is one of the first bosses you'll encounter in Bloodborne, located in Central Yharnam. Known for its speed and aggression, this beast can deal significant damage. To defeat it, stay behind it and target its hind legs to trip it up, then attack its head when it's down.
Father Gascoigne
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Area: Central Yharnam
Father Gascoigne, a crazed hunter, presents one of the first major challenges in the game. His quick movements and frequent use of his gun make him a formidable opponent. Mastering the parry timing is crucial to quickly defeating him.
Blood-Starved Beast (Optional)
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Area: Old Yharnam
Located in the Church of the Good Chalice in Old Yharnam, the Blood-Starved Beast is a tough fight due to its high damage and health. Keep your distance and use fire or explosive weapons to take it down more easily.
Vicar Amelia
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Area: Cathedral Ward
Vicar Amelia, a massive beast with self-healing abilities, is found in Cathedral Ward. Attack her when she's immobile during self-healing, but be cautious of her glowing body, which signals her healing phase.
The Witch of Hemwick (Optional)
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Area: Hemwick Charnel Lane
The Witch of Hemwick is unique as she remains invisible at a distance and fights alongside her henchmen. Approach her to reveal her position, typically found in corners, and use your firearm to defeat her.
Shadow of Yharnam
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Area: Forbidden Woods
The Shadow of Yharnam, wielding a large club, can be defeated with a strategic approach. Dodge its swings, shoot its head with your gun, and slash its legs with your knife to expose its vulnerable underbelly.
Rom, the Vacuous Spider
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Area: Moonside Lake
Rom, located at Moonside Lake in Byrgenwerth, uses poisonous and physical attacks, summoning spiders to aid him. Quickly eliminate the spiders and attack Rom when possible. Be aware that defeating Rom alters the game world, potentially causing you to miss certain elements if not explored beforehand.
Darkbeast Paarl (Optional)
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Area: Hypogean Gaol
Darkbeast Paarl, found in Yahar'gul, the Unseen Village, is a formidable creature. It's recommended to face this boss after defeating Rom, the Vacuous Spider, to maintain the optimal boss order.
The One Reborn
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Area: Yahar'gul Unseen Village
The One Reborn, also in Yahar'gul Unseen Village, uses both physical and magical attacks. Keep your distance, dodge when it raises its arms, and attack when it's down. Be prepared to deal with summoned smaller enemies during the fight.
Martyr Logarius (Optional)
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Area: Forsaken Castle Cainhurst
Martyr Logarius, known for his Arcane damage, is a challenging boss. Parrying him is a key strategy to deal significant damage, though mastering the timing can be tricky.
Amygdala (Optional)
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Area: Nightmare Frontier
Amygdala, a giant mass of tentacles with a single eye, is one of the toughest bosses due to her size and reach. Her varied attacks can quickly deplete your health, making this a harrowing encounter.
Celestial Emissary (Optional)
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Area: Upper Cathedral Ward
The Celestial Emissary moves quickly and uses arm swings to attack. Roll towards its legs to avoid damage and counterattack. Be cautious of its ground-based grab attacks, which can be dangerous.
Micolash, Host of the Nightmare
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Area: Nightmare of Mensis
Micolash, a non-optional boss, requires you to chase him around his arena, dealing with magical fog and summoned underlings. Once cornered, be wary of his potent attacks. A common strategy is to use poison knives to defeat him.
The Old Hunters Bosses
The Old Hunters DLC bosses follow a linear order. After defeating Ludwig, retrieve Laurence's Skull to fight Laurence, the only optional boss in this area. Then, face the Living Failures, Lady Maria, and the Orphan of Kos, all of which are challenging encounters.
Ebrietas, Daughter of the Cosmos (Optional)
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Area: Altar of Despair
Ebrietas uses tentacles and magical attacks. Be cautious when she slams her head on the ground, as it can cause significant damage.
Mergo’s Wet Nurse
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Area: Nightmare of Mensis
Mergo's Wet Nurse uses tentacles and fast-moving water projectiles, eventually obscuring your vision with fog. Focus on avoiding damage during this phase. After defeating her, complete any remaining tasks in Bloodborne, as you're nearing the game's end.
Gehrman, the First Hunter
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Area: Hunter’s Dream
Gehrman, the final non-optional boss, wields a long scythe and various firearms. Mastering parrying is key to defeating him efficiently.
Moon Presence (Ending Specific)
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Area: Hunter’s Dream
To face the Moon Presence, the true final boss, you must collect three of the four One Third of Umbilical Cords before fighting Gehrman. Refuse Gehrman's offer and defeat him to encounter the Moon Presence. Her attacks include tail and claw strikes, as well as orbs of darkness. With caution and the skills you've honed throughout the game, you should be able to overcome this final challenge.
And that's the best Bloodborne boss order!
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Update: This article was updated on 2/3/2025 by Escapist Editorial to include more information about the various bosses, provide a high-level summary of the boss order, and to include the bosses from the Old Hunters DLC.