Dark Souls 3 - Slave Knight Gael NG+7

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Dark Souls 3 - Slave Knight Gael NG+7
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Slave Knight Gael
General Info:
Slave Knight Gael Is The Last Boss in Dark Souls 3.
Gael is available with The Ringed City DLC, and is widely considered to be the final boss of the entire Dark Souls series. This Dark Souls 3 Slave Knight Gael Guide features locations, strategies and videos on how to defeat Gael easily, as well as tips, weaknesses, trivia and lore notes for the Slave Knight Gael boss.

Slave Knight Gael is an aberration created by consuming the Dark Soul. It is unknown which kingdom Gael fought for or in which wars he was active. At some point during his life he found the Painted World of Ariandel and a young woman who wished to paint a new world. He wears a noticeably bright red cape. When players encounter him, he first moves and fights like a beast on all fours, but then straightens up when brought down to a certain health threshold.

The fight against Gael starts out relatively simple, but grows in difficulty more damage he takes as he gets more aggressive, his combos gain extra attacks, and the arena becomes more precarious. As with all DLC bosses, this boss is optional to completing the game.

Bosses are unique and challenging Enemies that drop Boss Souls capable of being transformed into powerful Weapons, Spells, and Items for the player.

Gael Drops
What do you get from defeating Slave Knight Gael in Dark Souls 3?

Souls: NG (120,000) | NG+ (240,000) | NG++ (255,000) | NG+3 (264,000) | NG+4 (270,000) | NG+5 (288,000) | NG+6 (294,000) | NG+7 (300,000) | NG+9 (306,000)
Co-Op Souls: 30,000 in NG
Soul of Slave Knight Gael
Blood of the Dark Soul

Gael Stats
Play NG0 NG+ NG++ NG+3 NG+4 NG+5 NG+6 NG+7
HP 14,985 15,263 16,789 17,985 18,315 19,842 20,605 21,638


Damage Type Absorptions Standard 35% Strike 34% Slash 38%
Thrust 35% Magic 44% Fire 42% Lightning 41% Dark 46%

Slave Knight Gael Lore Theories
He is the same missionary sent out by the Painting Woman to bring her the blood of the dark soul for her canvas. He originally helped the player begin the questline in the Cathedral of the Deep but does not seem to recall the player when met. He is seen feasting on the pygmies in the hopes of obtaining the Dark Soul. However, due to this, he is seen to have lost his sanity and part of his humanity. When damaged enough, he bleeds the is "blood of the dark soul." This is all in part of his quest for the Painted Woman that led him to ruin and the consuming of blood that destroyed him. When defeated, he drops the Blood of the Dark Soul which can be brought to the Painted Woman in order to paint a new world.

The manner in which Gael fights and runs in his first phase is very similar to how Guts from Berserk fights in the Berserker Armor. Gael's second phase also shows parallels to Gut's fighting style in his use of the Repeating Crossbow, akin to Gut's Repeater Crossbow, and the way he hides and follows his attacks with his cape.
During the 2nd and 3rd phase, Gael has the same skin as hollows in Dark Souls II. This can be easily seen in his introduction cutscene, when the camera is behind Gael. True to this concept, in these two phases Gael takes extra damage to the hollowslayer sword, indicating that after the second cutscene Gael goes hollow.
Gael is the only enemy in the game whose creature type changes mid-battle
Gael's transformation in the second phase from a monsterous four-legged fighting style to a less bestial, more noble swordstyle following the occurance of a profound realization bears some similarities to what occurs in the bossfight the Bloodborne player may see against Ludwig, the Accursed in his transformation to Ludwig, The Holy Blade. Likewise, a greatly wounded figure attempting to escape heralds the arrival of both of these bosses, offering a warning about them.
Several of the Gael abilities mirror Artorias, the Abysswalker (Dark Souls I), Lost Sinner (Dark Souls II) and Orphan of Kos (Bloodborne).
The introduction cutscene bears some similarities to the introduction cutscene to the Artorias, the Abysswalker boss fight from the Artorias of the Abyss DLC in Dark Souls I, including the posture of Gael and him beginning the fight by throwing a corpse at you.
Gael's appearance, wearing a face concealing hood and a bulky upper cloak, and wielding a broken sword, makes his appearance an interesting mixture between the extremely low states the player starts the game in at the start of Dark Souls I and Dark Souls II, interesting given that he is the final boss of the series.

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