Like other FromSoftware games,Elden Ringis largely defined by its epic-scale boss encounters, with players having to fight and defeat all matter of twisted beasts, deadly warriors, and jaw-dropping monstrosities.Elden Ringhas more bosses than any other game in FromSoftware history, and now fans can see what they look like from the smallest boss in the game all the way to the largest boss thanks to a new video uploaded to YouTube by Garden of Eyes.

Garden of Eyes is a content creator that focuses on FromSoftware content. They previously created anApril Fools' Day prank video aboutElden Ring’s cut ending, and now they’ve made a video showing all the bosses in order from smallest to largest. The video itself takes place in the open water area with the large moon in the background, a visually-striking place where players fight Rennala in her second phase.

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The humanoidElden Ringbosses are all relatively normal-size, but some are abnormally tall. There’s a huge jump in size when theElden Ringdragons are reached, as they are all massive creatures. The two largest non-dragon bosses are confirmed by the video to bethe Elden Beast, who is the last boss that players encounter in the game, and the Fire Giant.

The absolute largest boss inElden Ringshould come as no surprise to anyone that’s played the game extensively.Greyoll the massive dragonis the largest boss enemy in all ofElden Ring, dwarfing even the Fire Giant with its sheer size. Despite how large Greyoll is, though, he’s not nearly as much of a threat as some of the smaller enemies in the video. After all, Scarlet Rot has left Greyoll stuck to the ground, and it’s fairly easy forElden Ringplayers to simply swipe away at his hind legs to kill him and snag some easy runes in the process.

The video does a good job of highlighting the impressive boss variety inElden Ring. Yes, there are some repeatElden Ringbossesthat look and act similar to some other ones, but there’s still quite a lot that come in different shapes and sizes.

It will be interesting to see if FromSoftware introduces even larger bosses if the rumors of anElden RingDLC expansion have any truth to them. Nothing has been announced so far, but FromSoftware tends to release DLC for most of its games, and consideringElden Ring’s incredible sales success, one has to imagine that it’s in the cards.

Elden Ringis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.