The Maneater is the second boss of the Tower of Latria and one of the toughest bosses in all of Demon’s Souls.
A second Maneater will enter the boss fight when the first Maneater’s health is 20% or 100 seconds have passed. This makes the fight incredibly difficult, so you need to try to kill the first Maneater as fast as possible. The small walkway you fight on makes it even harder, because you can easily get hit off the edge and die to gravity.
The Maneater can use six different attacks:
- The first attack is a single-hand pound which is super telegraphed and can be rolled through or away from
- The second is a double-handed pound in which he actually flies up for a brief moment before slamming down
- The third attack is the most common attack and one of the most dangerous-their pounce. Before they pounce, they will go on all fours. This is the que to prepare to dodge. Do not attempt to block the pounce, as it is unblockable with most shields in the game. If the pounce connects, it will do damage and knockback, possibly sending you off the edge
- The fourth attack is their sonic wave. This wave will target your character’s location, so all you have to do is roll away when it’s cast and it should be easily dodged. If it does land, it will do damage and knockback, so make it a priority to dodge no matter what
- The fifth attack is their power boost. They will occasionally attempt to power up by having their snake tail bite the back of their neck. This can be easily interrupted with a few attacks and they cannot cast it if you cut off their tail. If you don’t interrupt it, they will glow yellow and get a power boost for approximately 30 seconds
- The sixth and final attack they can use against you is their Homing Soul Arrows. This attack only comes out when they are flying and when they still have their tail. You can dodge them easily, as they are slow and their tracking is weak
If you have the spell Warding, you can use it to make the fight much easier. Warding reduces all physical damage received by 70% for 40 seconds. If you use it, be sure to recast it every 40 seconds. You can learn Warding from Sage Freke after defeating Penetrator in World 1-3.
When you first enter the boss fog, the best thing to do is run past the Maneater straight to the large brazier in the middle.Stay by the brazier during the fight and use it as cover from their melee and ranged attacks.
This is also beneficial because if you get hit by the pounce or sonic wave when you’re standing in the middle, the platform has enough room that you won’t fall off the ledge. Be sure to never stand directly in front of them, as they can start their pounce at any moment. Try and cut off their tail, as it will stop two of their attacks and stun them for a brief period. When the second Maneater appears, try to focus your attacks on the first Maneater so you only have to deal with one at a time.
Maneater Cheese Strategy
There are two ways to cheese the Maneaters.
The first method is the classic fog gate exploit. You do this by equipping any bow besides the Lava Bow and hugging the left side of the fog gate. This will allow the arrows to pass straight through the gate. Simply aim at the Maneater and fire away. Be sure to bring lots of arrows so you don’t run out.
This method can be sped up by using Hyper mode. Hyper mode can be achieved by equipping the Clever Rat’s Ring and/or Morion Blade when you are below 30% HP to increase your attack power by up to 140%.
You can find the Clever Rat’s Ring outside the boss fog in World 3-1 in the middle of the ballista hallway. You can create the Morion Blade at Blacksmith Ed after defeating the Storm King in World 4-3. Equip the ring, offhand the sword, and take enough damage to get to 30% health. A nice place to do this is by dropping off the beginning of the massive spiral staircase to the boss.
You can equip the Magic Sword “Makoto” if you have it for an easy way to drain your health. You’ll know you’re at 30% when you see a rat icon below your stamina bar.
When the Maneater is finally dead, you can walk into the fog gate and only have to fight one Maneater. If you used hyper mode, don’t forget to heal!
Another method that kills both Maneaters with zero effort is with Poison Cloud and Thief’s Ring. However, this method is also extremely time consuming.
You can learn Poison Cloud from Sage Freke with the Leechmonger’s Soul. You can obtain the Thief’s Ring three different ways. First, you can find it in World 1-1 where Ostrava was trapped. You can also find it in World 5-2 on an island where Selen Vinland is found. Lastly, you can get it by killing Patches.
With these items equipped, enter the boss fog. Run past the first Maneater, but do not go up the stairs. There’s a small ledge on the right side of the stairs with an item on a corpse. Wait by the corpse until the Maneater stands facing the fog door. Carefully approach him from behind and cast Poison Cloud.
You should see him get poisoned and his health slowly drain. As soon as you stop hearing the poison sound effect and see his health stop draining, recast Poison Cloud. When the second Maneater enters the fight, run back to the corpse. Wait for a moment until you can’t hear the second Maneater. This means it’s safe to continue casting on the first Maneater.
When the first Maneater is finally dead, make your way to the second Maneater, which will be conveniently waiting by the other fog gate. Sneak up behind him and repeat until victory is achieved!
If you have Firestorm, you can use the Thief Ring method and cast it instead of Poison Cloud. It should kill them both in one cast.
After both Maneaters are defeated, you will receive the Mixed Demon’s Soul. This soul can be used to create the Needle of Eternal Agony.
For more expert help, check out our full page of Demon’s Souls Boss guides, here.
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