In Elden Ring, the Fire Giant is the boss standing between you and late-game areas you'll need to explore in order to become the Elden Lord. It's a mandatory fight, and it can initially seem extremely difficult--that is, unless you use one particular method that most Elden Ring players would aptly refer to as "cheese," or exploiting holes in the game's design in such a way that makes a battle tremendously easy. The Fire Giant cheese method comes to us via YouTuber TagBackTV. Still, some players refuse to cheese enemies in a Soulsborne game, so we've covered both methods here. Here's what you need to do.
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Charge at the Fire Giant (yes, really), dodge his initial attack, and target his left ankle / Achilles' heel. This is his weakest spot, and you should spend most of your time slashing away at it. Fire Giant is tall and scary, but you can dodge his moves with good timing--plus Mimic Tear should do a lot of tanking to assist. Keep targeting his braided ankle until he falls in agony and enters phase two.
If you get your timing right, Fire Giant will then be behind you, right where you'll want him. Your job will be to lure him like the Pied Piper to the cliffside shown in the image below--identified most easily by the square-ish rock. Wait for the big lug to close the distance between himself and you, and just as he goes to perform another attack, just off the cliff and to the landmass below and to the right of the square-ish rock.
From where you land, stay near the cliffside and wait for Fire Giant to climb the rock mass you were just next to. He will sort of glitch his way atop the rocks rather than truly climb it. He may try more attacks from this position, but they should not hit you. If they do, you may have been too close, so reset a bit farther back while still ensuring he gives chase until he's atop that rock you just left behind.
Eventually Fire Giant will try another attack that will end with him briefly floating off of the rock. When his attack animation ends, he'll fall and take enough damage to begin phase two.
You'll want to keep targeting the same ankle / heel as before, and so long as your Mimic Tear is eating damage on your behalf, this phase won't pose much more of an issue than the previous one. Note that his attacks do have incredible range, so even if you're going after him as a conjurer, Fire Giant can probably reach you. You may be better off staying in close and just let the Mimic Tear do its thing.
It will take longer than last time, and some of his fire attacks may even glitch through the rock formation he will eventually stand on again, so watch for those and dodge or block as needed--armor and shields good against fire damage are ideal here just in case you can't dodge some of the glitchy attacks.
In time, Fire Giant will return to the top of the rock formation, perform an attack that pulls him off the side, hang there for one glitchy moment, then fall to his death permanently.
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