<br>RELATED: Elden Ring: All Imbued Sword Key Locations <br><br>The Red Wolf of Radagon is very acrobatic , leaping around the relatively small boss arena, and it is constantly summoning magic spells to worry about—on top of its quick bite and slash melee attacks. You’ll need to defeat it to proceed through the rest of the academy, so read on to learn about the boss’ moves and which ones you can pun<br><br> <br>This is one of the Red Wolf’s most frequently used moves. The wolf will leap to the side, summoning one to three blue sigils in the air in its path. After a short delay, each of these sigils will fire a single Glintblade projectile toward you. Due to the delay, you will often need to pay attention to the Magic Glintblades and whatever the Red Wolf’s follow-up attack will be. Try to dodge to the side with these attacks since dodging into the first attack might leave you getting struck with the follow-up (if the Red Wolf casts several in a r<br><br> <br>As you explore Raya Lucaria Academy in Elden Ring Online Guide Ring , you’ll eventually come across the Red Wolf of Radagon boss. This is one of those bosses you’ll encounter a few times in the game, but if this is your first battle with one, its move set can feel pretty tri<br><br> <br>Be wary of daggers sticking out of the ground. These are rudimentary magic traps. When you activate them by stepping nearby, the dagger shoots up, the ground lights up blue, and after a short delay, a magic projectile shoots straight up into the air. Easy to avoid, but when dealing with other enemies, they can catch you unaw<br><br> <br>You’ll recognize this attack when the Red Wolf of Radagon rears up on its hind legs, draws back, then lunges forward with a powerful bite attack. This attack is only ever a single attack, with a long pause after as the wolf resets, so if you’re able to recognize it and dodge in time, you’ll be able to capitalize on the Red Wolf’s pause after it completes the m<br><br> <br>Loretta is immune to status effects , so if you’ve been relying on a Bleed, Frost, or Scarlet Rot build, you’ll need to rethink your regular strategy. She also has some hefty magic and fire absorption , so any magic or fire attacks will be reduced in damaging her. Loretta has no Lightning damage absorption to speak of, so if you have any lightning incantations or weapon enchantments, they’ll come in handy during this fi<br><br> <br>The doorway leading out the northwest, at the top of the stairs, leads you to the boss fight of Caria Manor. Before proceeding into that, turn southwest at the top of the stairs, and you should see a glimmer of light through the trees and dark stone. This path is a bit precarious, but you’ll want to drop down a series of wooden platforms and stone landings. You’ll encounter several large and small Living Jars on this p<br><br> <br>When you pass through the fog door and confront the boss, Commander Niall will immediately start summoning two Banished Knights to assist him. If you are using Spirit Ashes for this fight, make sure to summon your helper as soon as you enter the boss arena because the enemies will start attacking you right after they appear. Ideally, you should allow your Spirit Ashes to distract one or both Banished Knights before attacking so that you can begin the fight more smoothly. If you happen to have Bewitching Branches, you can charm the two Banished Knights and have a much easier time fighting the boss, but this is not a necess<br><br> <br>With these tips, you should be able to take her down in no time. Upon defeat, Royal Knight Loretta will drop 10,000 Runes , Loretta’s Greatbow spell, and the Ash of War: Loretta’s Slash . Once defeated, you’ll be able to grab the Royal Moongazing Grounds site of grace. You will also gain access to the Three Sisters sub-region, an important story location for one of Elden Ring’s best endi<br><br> <br>In the second phase, the boss is much stronger and has a wider variety of AOE and distance-closing attacks, so you will have to play it by ear and decide if you'll have an easier time with the fight by stalling his second phase. If you leave the knight alive too long and the boss drops below 50% health, he will enter the second phase regardless, and then you will be in some serious trou<br><br> <br>Turn around and head across and to the left. After rounding the next corner, you’ll spot an Abductor Virgin. After defeating this enemy, round the next tower walkway and drop down to the next landing. Below, you’ll find one Somber Smithing Stone [<br><br> <br>Loretta will two-hand her War Sickle and draw it back over her left shoulder , charging up a single big attack. She charges it up longer than you’d think, so be careful not to start dodging too early. This attack can do some hefty damage, so when the attack starts, dodge into it to avoid the damage. It’s a single big swing, with a recognizable wind-up, so if you’re able to dodge, she’ll be vulnerable to your follow-up atta<br><br> <br>He'll try to hit you with some smaller, faster AOE attacks, but as long as you keep dodging and sneaking hits in, you will be able to whittle him down. If you're having too much trouble with him, you should try keeping your distance and let him come to you. You can sneak a few easy hits in when he rushes over to you, but afterward he will quickly resume his fast attack pattern. This fight is a test of patience and timing, but once you get used to the rhythm of his attacks, you will have an easy time beating him. Once he's finally defeated, you will be rewarded with a unique and powerful weapon, the Veteran's Prosthe<br>