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Elden Ring: Miranda Blossom (Tombsward Cave) Boss Fight

Published: March 23, 2025 at 12:43:03 PM UTC

Miranda Blossom (previously known as Miranda the Blighted Bloom) is in the lowest tier of bosses in Elden Ring, Field Bosses, and is the end boss of the small dungeon called Tombsward Cave on the Weeping Peninsula. Like most lesser bosses in Elden Ring, this one is optional in the sense that you don’t need to kill it to advance the story.


This boss was previously known as Miranda the Blighted Bloom, but its name was changed for some reason unknown to me in a patch a while ago.

As you may know, bosses in Elden Ring are divided into three tiers. From lowest to highest: Field Bosses, Greater Enemy Bosses and finally Demigods and Legends.

Miranda Blossom is in the lowest tier, Field Bosses, and is the end boss of the small dungeon called Tombsward Cave on the Weeping Peninsula. Like most lesser bosses in Elden Ring, this one is optional in the sense that you don’t need to kill it to advance the story.

The boss is a large, poisonous flower very similar to some others you have probably already encountered. It is surrounded by several other smaller Miranda Sprouts that are much less dangerous, but still quite annoying. I have no idea what these flowers are so angry about, but it’s not safe to stop and smell them for sure.

The boss’s most dangerous attack is some sort of lightning AoE that removes your health very quickly, and it also spews out a poison cloud that is very difficult to avoid in such close quarters. For some reason, when I fought the boss, it didn’t really seem to do anything else. It was a very simple and easy fight once I avoided the lightning. The poison cloud can easily be healed through as well, so just make sure to do enough damage to the boss to kill it before you run out of Crimson Tears.

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