Skeletal Slime is a Wildlife Creature in Elden Ring. They are animated piles of meat and bones that slowly move towards their targets, attacking with sharpened bone spikes.
Skeletal Slime Location in Elden Ring
Where to Find Skeletal Slime:
- Players can encounter Skeletal Slime in the watery areas of Agheel Lake and the beaches of Western Limgrave
- Can be found in Wyndham Catacombs
- Can be found in Minor Erdtree Catacombs
Skeletal Slime Drops in Elden Ring
- 16 - 613 Runes
- Glass Shard
- Thin Beast Bones
- Hefty Beast Bone
- Tombsward Cave Variation can drop Smithing Stone [2]
Elden Ring Skeletal Slime Notes & Tips
- Often acts as obstacles in tight spaces, eliminate them if they block your path, otherwise ignore as they do not have very useful drops.
- These have high resistances and can be very frustrating to deal when in groups. Use AoE effects to tackle them.
- Giant Skeletal Slimes are the larger variants, but are immobile.
- Slimes are resistant to Physical-type damage and weak to Frostbite/Fire Damage. Can be poise-broken, which stuns them for few seconds.
- Hemorrhage is a good tool against these enemies since the bleed damage is not resisted.
- Fire is also very effective.
Elden Ring Skeletal Slim Gallery
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This piece of **** (literally) takes an insane amount of damage for a random trash monster
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omgggg put at least SOME lore for the enemies, what kinda wiki is this smh
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I remember my first build where I was wondering why these things just would. Not. DIE. Then I discovered fire. Burn them all. Never forget that.
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Probably what happens to those who live in death as their body's have fully rotted but their souls are still alive
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Obligatory pile of sentient bones,slime,flesh and **** type enemy that's in every single fromsoft game for some reason.
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Another strange insight into Miyazaki's bleak imagination. Nobody is dying to these things, but everyone is annoyed by them
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I swear, Miyazaki has a soft spot for these. They appear on almost every games. Why? Why them? What makes a walking slime of throw up food so tempting?
Seems like the ones in the overworld only drop Thin or Heavy bones. But the ones in dungeons either drop glass shards or rarely Smiting Stones. I've gotten stones from the posion, blood, and scarlet rot variation of these enemies in pretty much every dungeon they appear in.
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killed one of these things and it dropped two thin beast bones.
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Why a slime literally made out of corpses has high defense against holy damage i will never know...
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Both the normal and green version drops smithing stone 1 and 2 (Very rarely).
The ones outside of Castle Morne drop random stuff, mostly beast bones (both kinds).
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They drop glass shards, I got two for killing ~9-10 of them.
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Damn it Fromsoftware, will you stop copying enemies from previous games?
Invaders irl
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