How To Defeat Torturos In Dark Souls 3?

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Claire
Claire
2026-06-01 14:00:39
Torturos, or the High Lord Wolnir as he's officially known, can be a real pain if you don't know his tricks. The first time I faced him, I was completely overwhelmed by the darkness and his massive skeletal frame. But after a few attempts, I realized the key is to focus on those glowing bracelets on his arms. They're his weak points, and destroying them is the only way to bring him down. The catch? You have to get close enough to hit them without getting grabbed or suffocated by his deadly fog. I found that sticking to his left side (your right) worked best, as it gives you a clearer shot at the bracelets while minimizing exposure to his attacks.

One thing that tripped me up initially was the way the fight progresses. As you destroy each bracelet, the arena gets smaller because of the encroaching fog. It creates this intense pressure to finish the fight quickly, but rushing leads to mistakes. I learned to stay calm and methodical—dodge his swipes, wait for an opening, then unleash a few heavy hits on the bracelets. Weapons with longer reach, like greatswords or halberds, are super handy here. And if you're a spellcaster, lightning attacks can chip away at the bracelets from a safer distance. The moment that third bracelet shatters, the relief is unreal—Wolnir crumbles into dust, and you can finally breathe again. It's one of those fights that feels impossible until it suddenly isn't.
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