One thing that will work in your favor during this fight is the boss' ability to be stunned. Physical will deal normal damage, and the Drake doesn't seem overly weak to anything aside from Miracles, which always deal more damage to Dragon based enemies. Both have two qualifiers; one being that he touches down nearby the player and sprays a swatch of fire in their direction, to cover a large area. Archdragon Peak is an optional location that can be accessed by performing the "Path of the Dragon" gesture near the meditating dragon statue in the Irithyll Dungeon. As a mage, phase one of this fight should be executed the same was as described above. Blood, Violence, Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB Dark Souls III once again gives gamers the trademark sword and sorcery combat and rewarding action RPG gameplay. Using a two-handed Lightning Lothric Knight Greatsword +9, It is possible to kill the King of the Storm in just four hits, allowing you to more easily practice the much more difficult Nameless King fight, as well as save much of your estus for it. If you can, run in front of him and attack to get a very powerful Riposte attack off (The same as a Visceral attack from Bloodborne). A dark and brooding fantasy adventure awaits players in a vast twisted world full of fearsome beasts, devious traps and hidden secrets. The Nameless King is one of the optional Bosses in Dark Souls 3. Location: The Nameless King can also be found in the Archdragon Peak. After receiving so much damage, he stumbles and kneels down, taking a few seconds to recover. Keeping him at range will cause him to use his spells with more frequency though, so make sure to only cast your only spells after baiting out one of his own. The Nameless King was once a dragon-slaying god of war, before he sacrificed everything to ally himself with the ancient dragons. Usually catching an unprepared fighter off guard as they roll too early and are struck for heavy damage. Stand beneath the dragon to cast your spells, as this is the safest location. His attacks are devastating, and getting in close will mean death. As with all large Being beneath the dragon will make it impossible for him to hit you, so your only concern is the King who rides him. His attacks will either be followed with large burst of wind, or lightning and he also possesses several attacks that can release ranged bolts on the player. Even in heavy armor, it will likely do nearly half your health with each swing. The Storm Drake is protected all over it's body, except the head. This will deal tons of damage to him, helping to chip away at his rather monstrous amount of HP. Always keep your health topped up, even if you don't think you need it. It is advised that the player wait for him to finish his attacks before attacking him during his recovery from the combo, or strike him when he is stuck telegraphing his more powerful maneuvers. Lightning bolts during flight and flames fired from his mount. Contrary to what its name implies, Archdragon Peak do… During Phase Two, as a mage you need to stay away from him at all costs.

To get to him, traverse the dungeon until you find a giant bell and a lever. The other being when the player stays under the mounts body and is reminiscent of the The Nameless King will dismount and absorb the strength of his mount after it is defeated. Landing two fully charged heavy attacks to his head will stagger him an…
Dodge his incoming blast, then counter with one of your own. Along with a grab that can travel up to 20 units in the player's direction.