The 10 Creepiest Monsters In Bloodborne Ranked
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The 10 Creepiest Monsters In Bloodborne Ranked
Bloodborne is filled with nightmarish creatures, but these ten make the abyss itself shake in fear takes many queues from the series with its impeccable level design and iconic characters. What sets it apart, however, is its gothic atmosphere that is terrifying yet breathtaking at the same time. Every enemy you come across in Bloodborne is deadly, attacking the player relentlessly and leaving little room for a counter-attack. Rapidly defeating foes is the only way to survive, as the main method of gaining blood vials—Bloodborne's health restores consumables—is by killing these nightmares. That doesn't make fighting them any less creepy, however. Here are the 10 creepiest monsters you can find in Bloodborne. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Amygdala
It is hard to describe what an Amygdala even looks like. Their egg-shaped head and multiple arms make them disgusting just to look at. These enemies sit on rooftops in the game, being the gatekeepers to the amazing Old Hunters DLC. One of them seems to be nursing a baby as well, with crying being earshot away from them. As an enemy, they prove challenging but not impossible to fight. Their attacks are well telegraphed considering their large amount of limbs. They aren't hard to kill, provided that you can get over their appearance. Ludwig
Ludwig gives the Souls series a run for their money when it comes to inspired boss design. This mutated ram dog thing is in the entire game, and he has a moveset that lives up to it. He pounces on players at the first stage of the fight, but that quickly changes when his health lowers. When he reaches 50% HP or lower, Ludwig becomes more composed and draws his sword, living up to his name of Ludwig, The Holy Blade. This sword can cause shockwaves later in the fight as well. It's terrifying to fight this boss both because of his looks and his attacks. Shark Giant
What would sharks look like if they grew legs and could walk on land? answered the question of everyone's nightmares with this creepy Shark Giant enemy. They wander parts of Fishing Hamlet, ready to strike any hunter that isn't on their guard. While Shark Giants aren't the toughest enemies in Bloodborne, they have some awkward attacks and a devastating charged attack that can instantly kill some lower level players. Rom
Bloodborne_20160320214324 Rom might be a spider in name, but he behaves more like a hive mind in both looks and in combat. This boss fight is one of the hardest and most frustrating in the entire game. Rom, The Vacuous Spider swarms the player with minon spiders that can be devastating if left unchecked. Rom will leap around the map and use Arcane attacks to kill players while they are focusing on the spider minions. Besides the fight itself, its dozens of eyes for a face and fat body make this grotesque creature one of the creepiest in the whole game. Mad One
Mad Ones have a striking resemblance to the Humanity ghosts you find in the original Dark Souls. Unlike that game, these enemies will easily kill you. Their sickle attacks can prove deadly, as they can easily stagger the player and kill them. Their high poise also means they're hard to interrupt in combat, so it's best to parry them or wait for an opportune time to strike. Their black appearance and shadowy ephemera make these creatures a nightmare to see in the dark, with the only way of discerning them is by looking for their bright white eyes. Bloodlickers
Just the name of these creatures is creepy enough. To make matters worse, their attacks and animations turn these creepy enemies into terrifying nightmare fuel. Their long hair covers their entire face as they swoop down like a flea to suck the blood out of any orifice. They spit blood at the player, leap around frantically, and slash their entire body in a blood-induced tantrum to kill any unsuspecting player. Orphan of Kos
The Orphan of Kos looks like a rejected necromorph from the series. Just as that game startles players with horrifying creatures, so too does this boss terrify players with its appearance. he uses that looks like an inflamed shrimp that's the size of a person. Its wings let it fly into the air and strike with incredible speed while it lets out a blood-curdling scream. This boss fight is one of the most frustrating in the entire series, but it is also one of the scariest. Madman
These enemies look like trash fodder, bringing similarities to the hollows of the Dark Souls series. Do not underestimate them, however, as they are terrifying to fight. Their frail bodies and skeletal appearance show that their sanity is long gone. In combat, they will rush the player with their sickles and leap onto the player. If you can't dodge the attacks they dish out, prepare to instantly die. The animations they have are unsettling, slowly limping before full-on sprinting and slashing. If that isn't creepy then nothing is. Brainsucker
Brainsuckers seem to be influenced by Mind Flayers from the series of tabletop RPGs. Their signature attack is also a grab attack that sucks its victim's brain out of its skull. Unlike Mind Flayers, Brainsuckers are pale creatures that are covered in peasant robes. Their long hands, massive hands, slender fingers, and dozens of tentacles will creep out the . To make matters worse, Brainsuckers can also paralyze the player if you fight elite variants in Chalice Dungeons. You can stagger them to prevent their brain-sucking attack from going through, but the process of doing so is unnerving and adrenaline-fueled. Winter Lantern
These floating abominations leave many players at a loss of words. They appear to be mutated brains atop what was once a normal human being, piercing the player's sanity with their large singular eye. As if that wasn't terrifying enough, these creatures can literally cause the player to go insane. Winter Lanterns have a unique mechanic where they build up the player's frenzy gauge as the Lantern stares at them. Even after line of sight is broken, the Winter Lantern will continue to build up this gauge. If left unattended, the player will continuously lose large portions of their health and die. Just looking at them is creepy enough, but this mechanic cements them as the creepiest enemies you can find in Bloodborne.