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To beat the Flying Dragon Agheel boss fight in Elden Ring, we recommend you make use of these tips and weaknesses:

Agheel's a brutal foe for the early game, and almost certainly one of the biggest enemies that players will likely have encountered so far, a giant grey-scaled dragon who drops out of the sky when riding through the waters of Limgrave. However, though Agheel is an entirely optional boss, it is nonetheless worth fighting him for both the rewards - especially if you're a faith-based class - and to learn the attack patterns of dragons (a recurring boss type in the game). Use the pointers above to help fight him, and either click on them or scroll down for more information on each step.

Agheel isn't visible from a distance usually, as he doesn't show up until you get close, dropping out of the sky and roasting some unfortunate followers when you near the bonfire in the Southern side of Limgrave Lake, marked on the map above. However, after that he'll be there permanently, going aggressive when you get close.

You'll also notice we've marked some other points on the map - the locations of two Dragon-themed places of worship, and two points relating to a character called Yura. You don't need to worry about the Church or Cathedral until after Agheel is dead, but noting the two Yura locations can help you in one of the steps we're about to address. For now, let's talk about how to actually slay this dragon, now you know where to find it.

At this early point in the game you probably don't have a huge arrangement of weapons, though we can always help you with that via our best Elden Ring early game weapons page here. Nonetheless, it's worth noting that Agheel has an (admittedly minor) weakness to Piercing damage, doing a little more damage than any other attack. Use our guide to grab the Great Épée if you're well suited to it, though don't entirely sabotage/redirect your entire build for this purpose - it's better to play to your strengths rather than upend your whole character for a minor numerical advantage.

If you're having trouble, you can bring in the wandering samurai Bloody Finger Hunter Yura to help, though you need to set him up first. Use the above map to find the location of the NPC in the South, where he'll be hanging out under an overpass, Northeast of the Seaside Ruins Site of Grace. After talking to him there, that'll then create a summon sign for Yura on the little island in the water to the North of Agheel. Bring him in for a bleed-focused attacker - even if Yura struggles to keep up with Agheel, he works nicely as somebody to draw the dragon's aggression.

Torrent is a lot more vital to this boss fight than he is for many, as Agheel specialises in huge-reaching attacks that can hit targets from massive reach and cover huge areas, as well as flying around and putting huge distance between the player and Torrent in an instant. Here's some basic uses for Torrent and how he counters Agheel's worst moves:

Agheel's attacks are mainly directed ahead of him, and players underneath him will be able to avoid the worst of his strikes, hence why he'll often try to reposition himself to stop you from being there. The only two big perils for those nuzzling about his groin are his stomp attack and sudden spin (both of which can be dodged by a last-second roll). Stay there whenever you can, cutting at his feet for as long as he'll let you.

One of the slowest but easier methods, players should aim to effectively charge straight through Agheel's legs on Torrent, make a couple of quick swipes along the way, then be out the other side and gone before Agheel's AI can adjust to what you're doing. It's not without danger, but the dragon's slow motions mean that your superior speed can throw him off a lot.


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