[2] For much of her service career, which coincided with the Great Northern War, Elephanten was the flagship of the Danish fleet active in the Baltic Sea.
Elephanten remained Gyldenløve's flagship until 1712 when the Danish fleet was heavily involved in the ongoing siege of Stralsund.
In early October 1715 Gyldenløve again took command of Denmark's Baltic fleet, again flying his flag in Elephanten.
For three weeks Ulrich Kaas was his flag captain before his own promotion to rear admiral,[9] then Rasmus Krag took over.
[14] The refitting of Elephanten at the Danish naval base of Holmen was mismanaged and expensive, resulting in a ship that was unfit for service, for which Ole Judichær was blamed.