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Once I understood Sekiro the game because far easier, but Elden Ring is not that case, because the Bosses are too much for the Mechanics of Dark Souls 3. Yea, yea, you can use summons and other things, but it's just not the same, Bosses with Summons many times are a joke.
You can also level up to make challenges easier, but Sekiro has no levels, you're forced to learn the boss, learn the timing, learn the mechanics.
Parry windows is much bigger than ER, but the boss attacks are much jankier.
ER is the hardest soulsborne without mimic. I'd rate DS1<DS3<BB<DS2<ER. Go back and try fighting Gwyn, a complete joke. Gael is roughly the same level as Margit. Can't rate sekiro, too left field, but I can say Genichiro is the hardest soulsborne boss, followed by Malenia. A lot of Sekiro bosses are easy though. The only hard ones are Genichiro>Isshin>Demon>Monk=butterfly=monkey. All the rest are easy/meme bosses.