With Remnant: From the Ashes, it's all about blasting bosses away with all sorts of unique guns, bows, and other magical firearms. For players trying to experience every little thing that this game has to offer, it's going to take a lot of time (and re-rolls) to encounter all 35+ bosses found within the game's four different Worlds.

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Once players actually encounter these boss battles, it's just a matter of figuring out tactics for taking them out, what rewards they drop, and if there are any alternative ways to take this boss out for different rewards. In Remnant: From the Ashes, bosses don't drop weapons from their bodies, but rather the player takes some important part of the boss such as their Heart, and brings it back to McCabe in Ward 13 so she can craft it into a Weapon or Weapon Mod. With all that in mind, let's go over each boss players can stumble upon in Remnant: From the Ashes, what they drop, and what their alternate kill (if they have one) entails.

Updated December 28th, 2023 by Jacob Buchalter: Remnant: From the Ashes and Remnant 2 are now on Xbox Game Pass, and a lot of new players are checking these games out. And, those that are new to the Remnant franchise may be surprised to find out just how many bosses both of these games have. Each boss in both games will drop a material on death (sometimes multiple), and each material is then brought back to Ward 13 to be turned into a new Weapon or Weapon Mod for the player to use. With that in mind, let's take a look at every single boss that you'll encounter in Remnant: From the Ashes (including both DLCs), what they drop, and where to find them.

Disclaimer: These Boss listings are separated by Realm, starting from Earth then Rhom, Corsus, Yaesha, and finally Resium.

38 Shroud

Earth: The Hidden Sanctum

Shroud
Shroud Remnant From the Ashes

Boss Name

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Further Information

Shroud

Glowing Fragments and Shadewood

McCabe can turn Shadewood into the Rattle Weed Weapon Mod.

For those wandering the sewers of Earth (not the railway), there are only a couple of different Dungeon Bosses that could be waiting for them at the end, Gorefist or Shroud. As such, Shroud is likely the first boss players will fight in Remnant. And, it's a pretty simple encounter, as far as bosses go.

Look out for its attack where it bombards the player with explosive arrows, as unaware Wanderers can easily get stun-locked by this onslaught of projectiles.

Additionally, fans of Shroud may be happy to know that there's a very similar boss in Remnant 2 by the name of Shrewd. It's a cute reference to Shroud from the first game, and Shrewd really improves upon the Shroud battle in just about every way.

37 Gorefist

Earth: the Sunken Passage

Gorefist ready for a fight
Gorefist – Remnant From The Ashes

Boss Name

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Gorefist

Glowing Fragments and Flesh Barb

McCabe can turn Flesh Barb into the Mantle of Thorns Weapon Mod

The other boss that might spawn instead of Shroud in the sewers of Earth is a lumbering creature called Gorefist. This is the “boss” variant of the massive enemies with large greatswords players will encounter often on Earth, only this one summons Rot Warts whenever it feels like it.

Because of these infuriating summons, the fight is much more hectic than it is against Shroud, so be prepared. Sadly, there isn't any sort of cute clone of Gorefist to be found in Remnant 2 like there is with Shroud and Shrewd. Though if it does come in a future DLC, let's hope they go for something like Morefist.

36 Brabus

Earth: The Depot

Remnant From The Ashes
brabus (1)

Boss Name

Item Drops

Further Information

Alternate Reward Explanation

Brabus

Glowing Fragments, Shrapnel Shard, Bandit Set, and Cold as Ice Trait

McCabe turns Shrapnel Shard into Explosive Shot Weapon Mod

Shrapnel Shard is only obtainable from killing Brabus. Bandit Set reward requires Pocket Watch from Mud Tooth to give to Brabus. The Cold as Ice Trait is only obtainable in co-op by killing the co-op partner when Brabus demands it.

Brabus is a unique case, as he is a Dungeon Boss who has three potential drops. These drops depend on if he's killed outright, if he's given the Pocket Watch from his father (Mudtooth), or if two players in co-op enter his arena without the Pocket Watch in their inventories.

Brabus actually returns in Remnant 2 as a permanent NPC in Ward 13 whom players can buy all kinds of weapons from.

If players choose not to give him the Pocket Watch, a fight ensues with Brabus and his gang, where he uses his shotgun to stun the player while continuously summoning Bandit mobs to serve as ammo refills for the player. As it turns out, the 'canonical' ending for his boss battle is the Wanderer giving him the Pocket Watch, and Brabus takes that Pocket Watch, reconnects with his father Mudtooth, and the both of them settle down in Ward 13.

35 World Boss: The Root Mother

Earth: Church of the Harbinger

Remnant From The Ashes: The Root Mother Still Hooked Up To The Root Hivemind
Root Mother

Boss Name

Item Drops

Further Information

The Root Mother

Mother's Blessing Trait and the Root Mother NPC moves to Ward 13

After moving to Ward 13 Root Mother becomes the NPC that players use to upgrade Dragon Heart charges with Simulacrum

The Root Mother isn’t exactly a standard 'boss fight'. In all honesty, it’s more of a tower-defense mini-game where players have to defend the Root Mother from a hoard of Root chumps invading her Church while she disconnects herself from the Root Hivemind.

Sadly, in the time between Remnant: From the Ashes and Remnant 2, the Root Mother has passed away, but not before teaching Wallace everything she knew, which is why he functions as the new Relic upgrade NPC.

On the first run, this boss can be laughably easy, but if players go for a second campaign or even Hardcore mode, they might find that this encounter is way more difficult than previously expected, so don't underestimate it.

34 The Mangler

Earth: The Tangled Pass

Remnant From The Ashes: The Mauler Coming Out Of A Roll In Its Intro Cinematic
Mangler

Boss Name

Item Drops

Further Information

The Mangler

Glowing Fragments and Hollow Seed

McCabe turns Hollow Seed into Seed Caller Weapon Mod

The Mangler is another simplistic Dungeon Boss in the Earth Realm. Basically, it’s a larger variant of the Hollow-type enemies that Remnant 2 players will recognize as the summons from the first Summoner Archetype ability. And, like those infuriating rolling Hollows in Yaesha (in Remnant 2), the Mangler's rolling attack is no joke. But, as long as players carefully avoid this attack and keep an eye out for when it summons more mobs, the boss is a cakewalk.

33 Riphide

Earth: Leto's Lab

Riphide ready for a fight
Riphide – Remnant From the Ashes

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Further Information

Riphide

Glowing Fragments and Displacement Crystal

McCabe turns Displacement Crystal into Flicker Cloak Weapon Mod

Riphide is a Dungeon Boss many players might not have even known was in the game, considering it only spawns at the end of Leto’s Lab. For those who never encountered in their playthroughs of Remnant: From the Ashes, it's where the Leto's Armor can be found as well as a whole lot of lore about Leto himself. In any case, Riphide is a boss with three simple attacks it cycles through; a melee strike, throwing the 'knives' it holds as a projectile, and a shockwave-type AoE attack.

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While that may sound simple, there's a central 'gimmick' for Riphide that makes this a bit tougher. After taking a certain amount of damage, Riphide then splits itself into two, creating another copy of itself that has the same attack patterns. Again, this may not sound that bad, but Riphide keeps cloning itself the longer the player takes to kill it, and this can get pretty overwhelming pretty quickly. To put it in simple terms, it's a DPS-check sort of boss battle.

32 World Boss: The Ent

Earth: The Choking Hollow

Remnant From The Ashes
remnant ent (1)

Boss Name

Item Drops

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Alternate Kill Information

The Ent

Glowing Fragments, 1x Simulacrum, Spore Gland, Twisted Heart, Quick Hands Trait, Cheer Emote

McCabe turns Spore Gland and Twisted Heart into Sporebloom (Long Gun) and Petrified Maul (Melee Weapon).

Spore Gland is only obtainable by killing Ent without destroying its legs. Twisted Heart is only obtainable by destroying its legs before killing it.

Next up is the Cthulhu Tree, otherwise known as the Ent, which is one of two possible World Bosses that spawn for the Earth Realm.

And, according to the developers, The Ent is just a newborn, which means a fully-grown version would be much bigger.

The size is pretty imposing at first, but after players realize it has incredibly simplistic attack patterns, this thing is a lot less scary. In any case, as long as players keep on the move and quickly clear any mobs that spawn, the Ent is relatively easy to handle.

31 World Boss: Singe

Earth: The Ash Yard

Remnant From The Ashes: Singe Looking Imposing In Its Intro Cinematic
RFTA Singe

Boss Name

Item Drops

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Alternate Kill Explanation

Singe

Glowing Fragments, 1x Simulacrum, Blazing Heart, Dragon Links, Quick Hands Trait

McCabe turns Blazing Heart and Dragon Links into Spitfire (Hand Gun) and Smolder (Melee Weapon)

Blazing Heart is only obtainable by killing Singe without destroying its tail. Dragon Links is only obtainable by destroying the tail before killing Singe.

This tree dragon that Chronos: Before the Ashes players might actually recognize (every Remnant/Chronos title seems to have a dragon of some sort) is the second World Boss of Earth that players may encounter instead of the Ent.

Singe is no doubt the more difficult boss fight of the two, which may seem surprising given the size difference between Singe and the Ent, but it's true. However, the rewards that come from it are the Blazing Heart or the Dragon Links, depending on how it's killed, which are made into weapons that, on average, players seem to like more than the options the Ent offers.

30 Scourge

Rhom: The Iron Rift

Remnant From The Ashes: The Scourge Close-Up
RFTA Scourge

Boss Name

Item Drops

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Scourge

Glowing Fragments and Radioactive Skull

McCabe turns Radioactive Skull into Breath of the Desert Weapon Mod

The most common of Rhom’s potential Dungeon Boss spawns, fighting Scourge is different than fighting most other bosses, as it seems to have been designed as more of a battle of attrition than one of pure strength. This fight feels like a test of endurance given how much HP Scourge seems to have, and will most likely require players to stock up on Ammo Boxes beforehand.

The constant radioactive projectiles Scourage spawns and the non-stop Ghast mob summons can be a lot to deal with as well, but as long as solo players keep a wall close behind them and co-op players communicate well, Scourge is actually a pretty fun encounter overall.

29 Shade & Shatter

Rhom: The Ardent Temple

Remnant From The Ashes: Shade & Shatter And Their Forehead Sigils
RFTA Shatter & Shade

Boss Name

Item Drops

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Shade & Shatter

Glowing Fragments and Black Tear

McCabe turns Black Tear into Veil of the Black Tear Weapon Mod

These two, Shade and Shatter, found in the Ardent Temple of Rhom, are a pair of Dungeon Bosses who fight the player simultaneously. Shade typically fights at long range, and Shatter specializes in melee combat. Players need to defeat both, obviously, to win the fight.

It can be hard to keep track of which is Shade and which is Shatter, so make sure to use the symbols floating above their heads as reference.

The easiest strategy is just to fight Shatter while keeping peripheral vision on Shade’s projectiles, then focus them both down when they group up for their force field attack. In co-op it's a bit easier to burst one down or split their focus, thankfully.