The 10 HARDEST Stellar Blade Bosses
Brute
Brute may be the first boss you face in Stellar Blade, but hes anything but a pushover. Towering and aggressive, he immediately sets the tone for what kind of punishment this game expects you to endure. His hammer swings are slow but deceptively timed, baiting inexperienced players into dodging too early. Brute reappears in a side quest later on, stronger and even more relentless. Youll need to master Perfect Parries and learn when to back off versus when to retaliate. He might be a warm-up, but for many, hes the first real wall and a loud wake-up call.
Gigas
Gigas doesnt move quickly, but what he lacks in speed he makes up for with sheer overwhelming force. Found in the Wasteland, this towering Alpha Naytiba has a move set packed with multi-stage combos and slams that can devastate your health bar in seconds. The worst part? He doesnt follow any predictable rhythm. Hell delay his swings or fake you out entirely. His attack sequences grow more chaotic at low health, keeping you on edge the entire fight. If you dont time your dodges or parries precisely, youll be crushed before you even get a chance to strike back.
Behemoth
Behemoth is less a boss and more of a survival test. Found in the Great Desert, this grotesque fusion of flesh and metal dishes out long, sweeping attacks with punishing damage and very few safe windows. His red glowing sequences are especially brutal, requiring consecutive Perfect Parries just to avoid being shredded. Adding to the stress is his thick health bar and second-phase rage boosts, which turn this already punishing fight into a true war of attrition. Youll need every skill, upgrade, and reflex youve got to bring him down and even then, it wont feel like enough.
Juggernaut
Juggernaut is like fighting a flaming dump truck with a grudge. Found in Matrix 11, this armored brute mixes brute strength with terrifying mobility. He charges the arena like a wrecking ball, slamming down AoE attacks and igniting the floor with every third strike. Oil puddles? Yeah, he lights those up too. Once his weapon catches fire around 70% health, he unlocks even deadlier combos that cover massive ground. And if you thought his normal shockwave slam was bad, wait until he starts chain-stunning you mid-dodge. This fight demands perfect positioning, timing, and spatial awareness or youre toast. Literally.
Stalker
Stalker is the boss fight equivalent of being hunted by your worst instincts. He moves fast, hits hard, and barely gives you time to breathe. Located in the Rail Yard, this guy thrives on speed, mixing in jump attacks, sweeping strikes, and combo chains that push your reflexes to their limit. His seven-hit combo toward the end of the fight is a nightmare to parry cleanly. Even when you finally expose his weak point using Repulse, hell still chase you down like a heat-seeking missile. Stalker manages to test your patience and your composure under fire.
Tachy
Tachy feels like fighting a mirror image if the mirror was out for blood and on fast-forward. This elegant but vicious boss shows up in Matrix 11 and delivers some of the games slickest, scariest swordplay. Her slashes are tightly choreographed, but it takes real precision to read her mixups, parry her charge attacks, and survive her escalating phases. At lower health, she adds teleport attacks and delayed slashes that bait poor timing. The whole fight becomes a ballet of death, where one misstep means getting wrecked. And if you havent mastered Perfect Parries by now? Well... good luck.
Providence
Fighting Providence feels like trying to swat a fighter jet with a toothpick. This towering mechanical monstrosity attacks with graceful precision and shocking aggression. She launches missiles, rains down AoE lasers, and can one-shot you if you dont take out summoned orbs in her deadly final phase. Her movement makes close-range combat risky, but playing at a distance isnt safe either since shell lock on from anywhere. Its one of the few fights in the game that almost feels like a bullet hell shooter. If youre not using Burst Skills and dodging like your life depends on it it absolutely will.
Unnamed Naytiba
The Unnamed Naytiba has no title, no introduction, and no mercy. Found in Xion, this mysterious Alpha Naytiba unleashes a chaotic blend of ranged energy blasts, ground slams, and AoE explosions that punish reckless movement. Just when you think you've learned her patterns, she shifts forms and unleashes attacks that ignore your rhythm entirely. Her insta-death orb phase in the second half of the fight is especially brutal. If you miss one shot, its game over. Theres no cinematic fluff here. Just a pure, white-knuckle brawl that tests your patience, precision, and your ability to stay calm under constant pressure.
Elder Naytiba
Elder Naytiba, later revealed to be Adam, might just be the games most overwhelming spectacle. His swordplay is ferocious and unrelenting, with warp strikes and delayed slashes that are hard to time, even when youve seen them before. At low health, he summons radiant angels that can instakill you if not shot down immediately. Youll need to mix ranged offense with melee precision just to survive. And forget about cheese tactics because Elder Naytiba punishes greedy hits and sloppy evasion like its his job. Hes the kind of boss that makes you question if youve learned anything at all and then forces you to prove it.
Raven
Lets face it Raven is the hardest boss of the game. Shes a culmination of everything the games been training you for, and then some. Her speed is unmatched, her combos are brutal, and her ice-based abilities can freeze you mid-action. She mimics your style, counters your go-to moves, and punishes every hesitation. Parry windows? Razor-thin. Openings? Practically non-existent. And just when you think shes done, she enters a second phase that dials everything to eleven. You need perfect defense, smart aggression, and nerves of steel. Raven doesnt care how far youve come. Shes here to humble you before the credits roll.
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