The Congregator of Flesh is a tough early-game boss in Lords of the Fallen that can frustrate a lot of players, especially considering how it comes directly after a particularly difficult mini-boss encounter. This hulking mass of meat and teeth is somewhat slow, but it hits incredibly hard, making it very unforgiving for those who can't avoid its attacks.
The early portions of Lords of the Fallen are very punishing, and the Congregator of Flesh serves as the test that sees if players can handle the rest of the horrors waiting for them in the Forsaken Fen and beyond. Here's a quick guide on how to beat this boss, including some combat tips and recommended loadouts.
Lords of the Fallen: Congregator of Flesh Boss Guide
After beating Gentle Gaverus and her pack of hounds, players will square off against the Congregator of Flesh once they try to cross the makeshift bridge in the very next area. This boss is deceivingly quick for something of its size, though its attacks are still somewhat easy to read. The only problem is that if players do get hit, they'll likely die immediately unless they block.
Forget about parrying attacks here — focus on dodging and sprinting, and try to stick to the boss' right leg when attacking, as this side is usually safer. Players should stay as close to the Congregator of Flesh as possible so it doesn't perform its diving lunge attack, which is very hard to dodge and can one-shot players even through their guard.
Apart from the lunge attack, players should also be wary of the boss' overhead arm slams, backward and sideward rolls, trampling charge, and poison mist attacks. If players manage to stay near the boss at all times, it won't spam its dive and charge attacks, which are its deadliest moves.
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The best weapons to use against the Congregator of Flesh are bladed weapons like the Thorned Crimson Rector Sword, the Old Mournstead Infantry Spear, or other similar options. Players will know that they are doing more damage than usual to the boss if the damage number that appears beside its health bar is red instead of white or gray. The boss is also weak to Smite/Holy damage.
Summoning an NPC to help with this fight isn't mandatory, but it is something to be considered for players who are having trouble beating the boss. Before dropping into the pit, players will see silhouettes of Stomund and Pieta. Summoning Pieta is highly recommended as she does decent damage and can heal players with her Radiance spells. Don't be afraid to get help from a friend or stranger as well.
The boss will start spawning poison clouds after its body slam attacks once it goes below half health. This will complicate positioning, but it's imperative to stay close to the boss regardless. Take care not to get poisoned, and continue the fight as usual.
Lords of the Fallen is available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.