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Morgott the Omen King | Elden Ring Wiki

Morgott, The Omen King, also known as Morgott the Grace Given, is a Demigod Boss in Elden Ring. Morgott is the true identity of Margit, the Fell Omen, and the self-proclaimed "Last of All Kings". Although he and his twin brother Mohg were imprisoned deep in the Subterranean Shunning-Grounds for being born as Omen royalty, Morgott still loved the Golden Order and defended the capital when his fellow demigods invaded during the Shattering. This is not an optional boss as players must defeat him to advance in Elden Ring.

Have it writ upon thy meagre grave: "Felled by King Morgott! Last of all kings."

Elden Ring Morgott, the Omen King Boss

  • This is not an optional boss
  • Closest Site of Grace: Leyndell, Royal Capital
  • Multiplayer is allowed for this boss
  • You can summon Spirit Ashes for this boss
  • NPC Summons
    • Melina: At the top of the stairs on the right, in front of the fog gate. She wields the Blade of Calling and uses Erdtree Incantations.
    • Dung Eater. If he's released from his cell during his questline.

    Elden Ring Morgott, The Omen King Location

    Head east from Godfrey, First Elden Lords arena towards the balcony, where the player will find a branch that takes them up to the second level of the room. From there, the player can continue across the bridge towards the Queen's Bedchamber Site of Grace. Continue south up the stairs to the fog gate where Morgott, The Omen King can be found. [Map Link]

    Morgott, the Omen King Combat information

    • Health: 10,399 HP
    • Defense: 114
    • Stance: 80
    • Parryable: Yes, but 3 parries are required per stance break
    • Is vulnerable to a critical hit after being stance broken or parried
    • Damage: Slash, Pierce, Holy (Phase 1), Slash, Pierce, Fire, Holy (Phase 2)
    • Inflicts: Hemorrhage
    • Drops 120,000, Remembrance of the Omen King, Morgott's Great Rune
      , Talisman Pouch (NG only and only if Margit, the Fell Omen has not yet been defeated)
    • Margit's Shackle can be used to stun Morgott twice during the first phase and using it while he's under the phase 2 threshold will begin the transition animation if he's still in Phase 1
    • Morgott has a scripted Holy Swords Rain attack at the 80% HP threshold, after that attack he unlocks new abilities such as Spear Charge, Sword Hammer Spin, and the Holy Swords Rain
    • Morgott normally goes into Phase 2 after getting damaged under 60% HP with the hard cap being 55% HP while staggered
    • In second phase, Morgott unlocks a few abilities such as Geysers after any attack that hits the floor, Bloodflame Grab, Bloodflame Slam, Bloodflame Chase and a Rapid Weapon Change attack that's only available when he's below 30% HP

    Negations (or Absorptions)

    The negation numbers are the % of your damage that gets blocked. For example, if a negation is 60, 40% of that damage by that type will go through and 60% will be negated. Bigger number = less damage. A negation of 100 means no damage goes through, and a negation of -100 mean the enemy takes 2x damage from that source. 0 means damage goes pretty much as is.

    Resistances

    The resistance numbers are the buildup amount to trigger it. For example, if a resistance is 100 you must deal 100 points of the given buildup to trigger it. Note that these go down over time, and increase each time the effect procs. The values after the "/"s indicate the increased resistances after each successive proc.

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    Resistances

    Elden Ring Morgott, The Omen King Boss Guide

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    Morgott, The Omen King Fight Strategy

    The Best Tips for Morgott, The Omen King:

    • For Melee users, stand a bit in front of his left leg from the outside, dodging behind it offers the best versatility in terms of safety, damage and punishes
    • When Morgott spawns his Holy Hammer and goes for an Overhead Slam, put some distance between you both and roll into him, that usually forces Morgott to finish the combo with his Sword Slash, Triple Sword Holy Sword Spin into Swords Slam (Helicopter) and gives a huge punish window for tons of damage
    • Dodging behind Morgott when he does a Sword attack usually ends up with him doing a slash behind him and jumping away from the player
    • In Second Phase, weather changes to rain and arena gets covered with water making Lightning damage much better than Fire overall
    • Suggested weapons:
      • Considering the fact Morgott is weakest to Slash Damage, Curved Swords (Such as Shamshir and Mantis Blade) and Curved Greatswords (Bloodhound's Fang) would be great choices for Dexterity builds
      • For Strength Builds Fist Weapons, Greatswords, Hammers and Great Hammers Excel in this fight with Morgott's low poise
      • Catch Flame, Frenzied Burst, Lightning Spear (Incantations)
      • Carian Slicer, Night Comet, Glinstone Icecrag (Sorceries)
      Melee Users

      At first, Morgott seems overwhelming and with no openings but knowing which attacks to punish depending on the size of the weapon and which to bait or dodge allows for optimal aggression against the boss.
      Don't be scared to maintain aggression during the fight as his attacks have a delay in between that allow for punishes; the most notably punishable attacks being: After a riposte. After Morgott hops away from the player. On big recovery attacks such as the Hammer Swings, Hammer Slams if you roll behind him, The Bloodflame infused attacks in Phase 2 (All can be punished with a light attack or a charged safely depending on the weapon's speed). On Combo Finishers such as the Helicopter. Additionally Morgott also has very low poise so you can abuse the fact by casting Ash Of War: Glintblade Phalanx twice to keep staggering him and getting free damage with critical hits.

      An Alternative playstyle would be maintaining distance and baiting out big attacks such as the Spear Throw which can be followed up by a huge leap with Morgott stabbing the ground with his sword and a holy spear, this attack allows for 2 charged attacks safely. Parrying is also a good option against Morgott that can synergize very nicely with dagger talisman for critical attacks.

      Elemental Damage: Morgott has no Fire or Lightning damage negation. With a Strength build, you can substantially increase your damage against him by imbuing your weapon with a Fire-type Ash of War and using the Flame-Shrouding Cracked Tear. You can do the same with a Dexterity build by pairing a Lightning-type Ash of War with Lightning-Shrouding Cracked Tear.

      Status Ailments: Morgott's resistances are relatively low, and if you can sneak in multiple hits between his attacks with power-stanced small weapons like Daggers or Curved Swords, you can inflict multiple status ailments very quickly. Look for Morgott's Holy Spear throw attack, and run towards his left side (your right) when he's winding it up. You won't even need to dodge, and this will give you a solid chunk chunk of unimpeded attack time. When he starts casting Holy Swords Rain, you can get up to 3 light attacks with a fast weapon before having to roll away to safety. Similarly, keep attacking him through his phase change: although he has much higher damage negation, he still builds up status effects. Roll towards him just as he starts to stand up straight to avoid being caught by his Holy blast and to buy yourself a few more seconds of attacking. Because Morgott is vulnerable to all status ailments but his resistances increase after each proc, triggering as many as possible is a good plan. For example, power-stancing a Frost Great Knife and a Scorpion's Stinger will build Frostbite, Hemorrhage, and Scarlet Rot simultaneously.

      Magic and Ranged Users

      Maintaining good distance between you and Morgott is the key, he doesn't have many options when it comes to ranged attacks (Holy Daggers, Holy Spear and Holy Spear Charge or will try to walk towards you after he gets hit by a sorcery or an incantation) You can use super long ranged incantations such as Frenzied Burst and maintain a huge distance almost completely nullifying his moveset or spells that he can't react to like Night Comet (sorceries) or a non charged Lighting Spear (incantations). Drink Flasks during long wind up animations or when you're really far from the boss.

      Morgott, The Omen King Attacks & Counters

      Attack Description Counter
      Holy Swords Rain Morgott spawns a holy sword in his left hand as well as holy swords in the air drawing a circle around himself and 5 lines each one being in fixed directions (1 in front of himself, two equally spaced out to his sides and two close ones behind him). This is a scripted attack at the 80% HP threshold This move has a big wind up so you can get a few attacks in before having to run away to safety, unlocking camera and looking a bit upwards helps with dodging the swords
      Tail Sweep When the target is behind him, Morgott will twist his tail in an attempt to hit them. Roll against the sweep direction or Jump the attack.
      Cursed Explosion At the 60% HP Threshold, Attacking, Shackling, Parrying Morgott would instantly force the transition animation to second phase where Morgott stands in place with his sword stabbed to the ground, he then starts coughing for a bit before unleashing the omen curse, spawning geysers on the floor that are random and covering the arena with water You can safely attack Morgott until he begins coughing, at which point the safest strategy is to run away to avoid being hit by the blast. You can also roll towards him as soon as he begins standing up straight to push more damage. This is a good opportunity to heal or use ranged attacks to apply status ailments.
      Holy Spear Throw Morgott spawns a holy spear and throws it towards you after a short delay. When he starts pulling his arm back to throw, dodge to a side. If you're close enough you can completely dodge the attack by standing in front of his left leg.
      Flying Sword Spear Stab Morgott leaps into the air stabbing the ground with his spear and sword. You can easily dodge this attack by running towards Morgott after a spear throw. You can also roll behind Morgott when he's at the apex of the jump (when he's closest to you)
      Flying Hammer Slam Morgott leaps into the air spawning a holy hammer and slamming it into the ground You can outrun this attack or roll into Morgott as he's slamming to continue aggression.
      Holy Spear Charge Creates a holy spear and after a second, he starts charging directly at his target

      Although this attack looks like a mid/long range only attack, Morgott can actually queue it in close range too, delay the roll until he starts moving towards you if that happens to avoid getting clipped by it.
      You can Roll through this attack (Forward Right), or run away from the attack

      Rolling through the spear has 2 outcomes
      - If you’re in front of the boss he’ll do a Sword Attack
      - If you’re behind the boss he’ll do a Sword Hammer Horizontal Swing

      There are multiple instances where Morgott spawns Holy daggers:

      1: Spawns a dagger and does two quick slashes in front of him to start a combo

      2: Creates and throws three daggers in a fan formation up to two times.

      3: Can spawn a dagger, does one slash and then perform a retreating jump throwing 3 daggers forming a fan towards the player.

      4: As a punish for the players after Holy Sword Slash Vertical Sword Slam if they're standing in front of him. After a Sword Front Flip

      2: Roll through the daggers or to a side

      3: Roll through the first dagger and wait for him to throw the daggers after jumping away and roll through them

      Attacking before he slams the regular sword can get you hit by the sword hitbox.

      Rolling away and getting back in after the slams.

      Rolling the first sword slash and running around him in a counter clockwise direction for roughly one second before letting go of the sprint button

      *Strafing the sword slash by going right then running left for a second and stopping the sprint (Advanced Dodge)

      This attack is pretty tough to dodge depending on your position as he can do a quick hop to catch up to you before starting the animation. Thankfully it has multiple attacks that signal that it's going to happen. Most important one being the Swords Rain. As soon as you see him spawning the hammer when you’re away from him start sprinting backwards to avoid getting into these situations.

      This attack can happen as a follow up to Spear Throw, out of idle (only in phase 2), or rarely after Double Daggers Throw.

      Morgott, The Omen King Lore, Notes & Other Trivia

      • Voice Actor: Anthony Howell
      • Morgott is the one of the few bosses that survive the boss battle upon defeat. After winning the battle, the player can approach Morgott (he will be either at the place of defeat or behind the Elden Throne) and listen to the Omen King. After a short monologue about the inevitable failure of the Tarnished, he falls unconscious and later dies as his body fades to gold dust during Godfrey’s introduction, likely symbolizing that he has returned to the Erdtree.
      • Morgott is the twin brother of Mohg, Lord of Blood. Morgott does not mention Mohg as a traitor, likely due to the fact that they were both imprisoned underground, and thus Mohg lacks a seat at the Elden Throne.
      • Unlike Mohg, he looks comparably more human than his Omen brother, which shows that he despised his true nature and wish to leave it behind.
      • Morgott is one of the three sons of Godfrey and Marika, but was shunned, shackled and imprisoned deep below the capital for his Omen nature. Some time during the Shattering he broke free from his underground prison, became the king of Leyndell as the Shrouded Lord and created the second identity of Margit, so he could aid the Leyndell forces in the field without revealing his Omen nature to his subjects.
      • He founded the Night's Cavalry to hunt down champions, knights and tarnished that grew too ambitious and threatened the Erdtree, whom he earnestly loved.
      • The Holy Weapons he summons are the Erdsteel Dagger, Treespear, Giant-Crusher, and the Carian Knight's Sword.
      • If parried successfully, the Cursed-Blood Slice will not deal any damage to the player, however, Morgott’s attack animation will not be interrupted and it will not count towards the three parries that are needed to riposte him.
      • In Phase 2, the arena becomes covered in shallow water, giving both the player and Morgott +20 Fire absorption and -20 Lightning absorption.
      • If the player manage to trigger change while Morgott is in air, there is some chance that phase transition will be skipped
        • Morgott will still get all 2nd phase attacks.
        • Ground retains old look, no extra dialogue, no reduced damage moment

        Dialogue

        Introduction:

        What is thy business with these thrones?

        Ahh. Godrick the Golden. The twin prodigies, Miquella and Malenia. General Radahn. Praetor Rykard. Lunar Princess Ranni.

        Wilful traitors, all.

        Thy kind are all of a piece. Pillagers. Emboldened by the flame of ambition.

        Have it writ upon thy meagre grave:

        Felled by King Morgott! Last of all kings.

        During Fight:

        § Phase 2 transition:

        The thrones. stained by my curse. Such shame I cannot bear.

        Thy part in this shall not be forgiven.

        Put these foolish ambitions to rest.

        May the curse seep to thy very soul.

        An apt reward for thy brash ambition (1.00 version)

        § After Fight:

        Upon talking to Morgott once:

        Tarnished, thou'rt but a fool.

        The Erdtree wards off all who deign approach.

        We are. we are all forsaken.

        None may claim the title of Elden Lord.

        Upon talking to Morgott twice:

        Thy deeds shall be met with failure, just as I.

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