Mohg, Lord of Blood, is one of the most intimidating and powerful optional bosses in Elden Ring. Hidden deep within a secretive and dangerous location, reaching Mohg requires preparation, patience, and careful navigation. This guide will walk you through the step-by-step process to reach Mohg, ensuring you’re ready for the battle ahead.
Mohg is located in Mohgwyn Palace, a late-game area tucked away beneath the world. There are two main methods to reach this area:
The simplest way to access Mohgwyn Palace is by obtaining the Pureblood Knight’s Medal. Here’s how:
Experience Tip: It’s recommended to do this after you are at least Level 100+, as the enemies in Mohgwyn Palace are extremely powerful.
If you prefer not to invade other players, you can access Mohgwyn Palace by exploring the game world:
Expert Tip: The portal route is more combat-heavy and intended for high-level characters.
Once inside Mohgwyn Palace, prepare yourself:
From the Dynasty Mausoleum Entrance Site of Grace, proceed forward through hordes of enemies and up the grand stairs. Fight your way through or run past them if needed. At the top, you’ll find a fog gate leading to the boss fight with Mohg.
Trustworthy Note: Summon help if needed. Mohg is a challenging fight, especially due to his deadly "Blood Curse" phase that can overwhelm unprepared players.
Q: Can I get to Mohg without doing PvP?
A: Yes. You can access Mohgwyn Palace via a portal in the Consecrated Snowfield without invading other players.
Q: What level should I be to fight Mohg?
A: It’s recommended to be at least Level 120–150 with upgraded weapons to have a fair chance against Mohg.
Q: Is the Pureblood Knight’s Medal reusable?
A: No, the medal is a one-time-use item that teleports you instantly to Mohgwyn Palace.
Q: Can you summon spirits or players for the Mohg fight?
A: Yes. You can summon spirit ashes and co-op partners to help during the Mohg boss battle.