Minecraft Dungeons guide: How to beat the Enderman mini-boss on Apocalypse Difficulty

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In Mojang Studios' franchise-expanding ARPGMinecraft Dungeons, there are a total ofeight bosses. Four of these bosses are weaker “mini-bosses” that may appear in a multitude of places throughout, and the other four are stronger “main bosses” that only show up at pre-determined locations. In this Minecraft Dungeons guide series, we’ll go over each and every boss, their strategies and attack patterns, how to fight them, and ultimately the best ways to come out on top in every battle, even on Apocalypse Difficulty.

The enderman is the third mini-boss in Minecraft Dungeons, and they come equipped with a screen distorting aura and a frustrating teleportation ability. Here’s everything you need to know to beat them on any difficulty.

What is the enderman in Minecraft Dungeons?

What is the enderman in Minecraft Dungeons?

The enderman is one of the most iconic hostile mobs inMinecraft, due to their striking appearance, tempermental personalities, and their rather clever name that plays intothe End. They’re here in Minecraft Dungeons as well, but in this universe they’re powerful mini-bosses, which is appropriate given their ferocity and abilities in the vanilla game as well.

Enderman are fun little mini-bosses that also come with their own animations and screen distortion effect that makes them a nice present for Minecraft fans trying out the Dungeons spin-off. Their tendency to teleport away and vanish for five to seven seconds at a time can be annoying, but overall they’re fairly simple bosses.

The enderman has exactly one strategy: hit the things, teleport away if in danger. It’s pretty similar to how they act in vanilla Minecraft, although you don’t have to stare at them to attract their aggression here. Enderman will always see you as hostile, and being a mini-boss can actually deal a decent bit of damage if you’re a little squishier. That and they can teleport away, getting themselves out of trouble and letting other hostile mobs swoop in for the kill.

If all you needed to know was how endermen fight, you’re free to go. Everyone else, read on for some in-depth analysis on how to fight the slender bois, even on Apocalypse Difficulty.

How can I beat the enderman in Minecraft Dungeons?

How can I beat the enderman in Minecraft Dungeons?

Fighting endermen in Minecraft Dungeons is more about patience and knowing where to direct your attacks than anything else, as endermen have a tendency to up and vanish for several long seconds at a time, and they’re almost always accompanied by a myriad of other mob types. Endermen aren’t super aggressive in their attacks, likeredstone golemsare, so taking the time to clear out the other mobs in the area while they’re vanished is a good idea.

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Melee-focused players

Bishy-bashy players will be just fine when it comes to the enderman, as players who use melee-typeweaponstend to be more persistent when tracking down their prey. Endermen can deal a good bit of damage with a hit, but they’re not that fast and tend to run away more than they press an attack. Usingartifactsthat increase attack speed or damage, like the Death Cap Mushroom, help you take advantage of the limited time endermen will stick around, and encourage the endermen to depart before they can attack too many times.

However, it’s also important to remember your surroundings, and what else might be in the area. Endermen are rarely alone, so being swarmed by other mobs in the middle of a mini-boss fight is a distinct possibility. This is when melee-focused players can shine, by quickly changing gears to attack other mobs with impunity, rather than remain focused on where an enderman might teleport back into the fray.

Most importantly, keep an eye out on your health. Of course, it’s always important to observe your health pool to ensure you’re not killed, but endermen are fantastic at popping up and landing a quick blow, which can be unfortunate if you’ve been knocked down in health a little bit too much. Their damage isn’t extensive, but it is moderate and can mean the difference between life and death. Artifacts that let you escape quickly, or let you heal, like the Light Feather or Totem of Regeneration, respectfully, can be good choices in these situations.

Range-focused players

Range-focused players may find themselves a little peeved by endermen, since they have a tendency to pop up and vanish quite frequently. Fortunately, they’re notasannoying as in the vanilla game, where they’ll vanish the moment you pop off an arrow, but it can still be annoying when your target is constantly shifting location, and disappearing before you’re able to get into a good flow. Fighting an enderman withranged weaponsis more time consuming than other methods.

Area-of-effect attacks are great here, since they serve two purposes: damaging the elusive enderman before it can disappear again, and killing some of the weaker hostile mobs that might be hanging around in the area. For this purpose,artifactslike the Fireworks Arrow are awesome, orenchantmentslike Fuse Shot that deal explosive damage, or Multishot that increases the number of arrows you fire at once.

The most important aspect of these fights to remember is movement. Range-focused players are usually a little squishier than other players, and aren’t as effective in close quarters combat either. Having an enderman pop up right next to you can be devastating, so quick movement is essential here. To this effect, the Ghost Cloak or Light Feather artifacts are great for escapes, with the former allowing you to move through mobs and obstacles, and the other giving you a quick penalty-free dodge that stuns enemies on your way down.

Souls-focused players

The effectiveness of a souls-focused player against an enderman will depend entirely on one factor: how many mobs it has backing it up. Endermen do not summon any minions of their own, but like I’ve mentioned several times, they do often spawn with a ton of surrounding hostile mobs, which are perfect for souls-focused players that need to refill their souls supplies. If you happen to find yourself alone against an enderman, you could be in trouble.

Lone endermen can quickly expend your souls, since they’re very effective at evading, which could lead to wasted souls-based attacks. If you find you’re up against one by itself, it might be best to resort to souls-free tactics similar to the two sections above, or sparingly use your soulsartifactswhen you’re confident you can get off a clean hit.

If the enderman is like most of them, and comes equipped with its own miniature army, you’re probably pretty set. Enderman aren’t particularly sturdy, and souls artifacts are some of the highest damage abilities in the entire game. You’ll make quick work, especially if you take advantage of the endermen’s absences to replenish souls from surrounding mobs.

Companion-focused players

I’m sure you’re expecting me to lament the sorry state ofcompanionsin Minecraft Dungeons, and how unfortunate it is that those of you who relied on furry or metallic friends to aid you in battle will have a much tougher time of it, but that’s not as true with the enderman. This is because the enderman doesn’t deal a bunch of damageandit doesn’t have a bunch of health. The enderman’s challenge comes from its teleportation, which gives it an edge in versatility over other mobs.

Companions can be great for mitigating the danger of surrounding mobs, and quickly swarming the enderman before it can get to you and lay you out flat. They’re also a great distraction, allowing you to pepper the enderman with a quick barrage of arrows or join the brawl and do some hack-and-slashin'. As long as you monitor the health of your companions, preferrably usingarmorthat give your companions health when you use health potions, like the Wolf Armor, orenchantmentslike Radiance and Radiance Shot (depending on if you’re melee or range-inclined).

That’s right, this is one battle where companions can actually be a help instead of a hindrance. Now, they’re not necessarilybetteragainst the enderman than other tactics like just a big hammer or a high-powered bow, but you’re not completely at a disadvantage by whipping out a couple of wolves, as long as your loadout reflects your intention to rely on your companions. What a nice change from other bosses, eh?

What are some tips for every boss fight in Minecraft Dungeons?

Every boss is different, and every player approaches these bosses in a unique way. However, there are always tips and tricks that work in any fight in Minecraft Dungeons, regardless of how you play. Here’s a list of all the essential tips for every boss fight, which should aid you in winning even on Apocalypse Difficulty.

Glad that effect is off my screen

In this guide series, the enderman is the third mini-boss in Minecraft Dungeons. That’s because you may not see one until later in the game, like you will the evoker, and they’re not as prominent or as big of a threat as redstone golems. They’re almost a “mini” mini-boss, and are closer to the last mini-boss, the skeleton horsemen, than the former two. The animations at play here are awesome, and a great attention to details from Mojang Studios to cater to existing fans and entice new players as well.

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Zachary Boddy (They / Them) is a Staff Writer for Windows Central, primarily focused on covering the latest news in tech and gaming, the best Xbox and PC games, and the most interesting Windows and Xbox hardware. They have been gaming and writing for most of their life starting with the original Xbox, and started out as a freelancer for Windows Central and its sister sites in 2019. Now a full-fledged Staff Writer, Zachary has expanded from only writing about all things Minecraft to covering practically everything on which Windows Central is an expert, especially when it comes to Microsoft. You can find Zachary on Twitter@BoddyZachary.