You don't really see Miquella, a recurrent character, until you confront one of the game's most formidable bosses.— Mohg. Given that his might is equal to that of the other Demigods in the Elden Ring universe, this Empyrean is significant to the mythology. By matching that strength, you may battle Miquella, his twin sister, who acts as both a guardian and his sword. She may quickly demolish you in a matter of seconds, making her one of the game's hardest bosses. Here is a simple cheese method to help you decrease frustration while battling Malenia in Elden Ring.
In Elden Ring, How to Cheese Malenia
Malenia only has one obvious weakness, and that is her tendency to stumble when struck. This cheese's goal is to stagger her as much as possible so you can break through her severe, maybe fatal strikes.For this configuration, you'll need a hefty weapon (such as a greatsword, ax, or even certain types of whips) that can stun opponents. Ideally, you'll want anything that can result in blood loss next. Malenia's HP drops much more quickly when she takes bleed damage.For me, I chose the Flamberge. It's a Greatsword with Blood Loss Buildup built right in.
The weapon will get a significant boost in Frost Build Up points and lose very few points to Blood Loss if it is paired with an Ash of War affinity that has a Cold/Frost buildup. Here, bleed and frost are the build tactics. Malenia will become more squishier than she currently is as a result of losing significant portions of her health and increasing her vulnerability to Frost damage.Malenia isn't the strongest HP user, but she is very fast and has a high one-shot kill potential. You have to play flawlessly against her since there is no pause in this battle; she is literally a glass cannon.As a result,
you'll also want the assistance of Ashen Remains in this cheese approach. You have to duplicate your Flamberge on hand with the Mimic Tear Ashes. The weapon's frost and bleed procs will also be applied to the Mimic Tear, in addition to its incredible potential against Malenia. This is the start of the cheese.Use your Mimic Ashes to enter the battle. Ensure that your mimetic attracts some attention. Swing your blade from behind Malenia when she attacks or shifts her stance while you're locked on them. When she stumbles, your Mimic will launch an assault on her. Basically, you'll be building Frost and Blood Loss while stun-locking her. If done properly, she ought to be easily defeated.
Don't give up just yet; she still has a phase left.The Goddess of Rot will then emerge from her. Although the cheese is less effective in this situation, the harm it does will mostly remain the same. She has the ability to fly during this phase and produce enormous AoE
clouds of Rot, so you have to play more defensive. Malenia won't stumble as often as she did when she was in her regular shape. Just a few hits will do; let the teardrop absorb the majority of the damage. If you feel that the Rot's AoE is too great, consider wearing a Mottled Necklace. You won't need to take DoT since it will assist lessen the buildup of Scarlet Rot.Fortunately, Frost and Blood Loss still have an effect on this monster. Should your Mimic Tear be destroyed in combat, you will be forced to use Malenia's pre-planned strikes, such as her Scarlet Bloom maneuver and divebombs.
Elden Ring is now available on the PC, Xbox One, Series X/S, and PlayStation 4 and 5.