First Major Boss

A placeholder boss entry for reported Cinder Keep progression. The exact boss name, phases, drops, and recommended build still need direct confirmation.

Quick answer

The first major boss is tracked as an unverified Cinder Keep progression topic until exact boss data is confirmed.

Evidence status

Unverified

Tracked as a search or gameplay topic, but exact details still need direct evidence.

Patch/version: Early Access launch window

Visual evidence

These images come from official Steam media or clearly labeled source references. They add visual context without pretending that every reported item has a verified item-icon screenshot.

Large flying enemy from official Fatekeeper Steam media

Enemy and boss-scale reference

Official enemy visual used as boss/enemy presentation reference. It is not the verified first major boss identity.

Fatekeeper ruins combat scene from official Steam media

Boss route combat reference

Used as approach-pressure context until exact phase screenshots are verified.

Route and loot map

This is a text route and loot ledger, not a fabricated map screenshot. It shows what to check, what the current report says, and what still needs direct capture.

  1. 01Record the exact boss name before replacing this placeholder.
  2. 02Capture phase transition screenshots and publish them with patch version.
  3. 03Keep drops and rewards unverified until the post-fight reward screen is captured.
First Major Boss route and loot ledger
TypeNameRoute / useEvidence
Boss nameUnknownNeeds in-game confirmationUnverified
Reported areaCinder KeepRoute reportCommunity Reported
Drops/rewardsUnknownNeeds post-fight screenshotUnverified

Wiki data

Fields below keep their own evidence labels. A reported location or effect is useful for play planning, but it is not treated as official unless the source supports that.

First Major Boss wiki fields
FieldValueEvidenceSource
Known stateExact boss name not confirmed in this data layerUnverifiedEntry sources
Reported areaCinder KeepCommunity ReportedEntry sources
Needed fieldsPhase notes, weakness, reward, drops, patch versionUnverifiedEntry sources

Sources

Sources are shown so players can separate official facts from guide reports, community reports, and wiki-style claims.

Related entries and guides

Wiki entries link across builds, locations, items, and mechanics so players can move from a found item to the route or build that uses it.