Best Map Landmarks to Prioritize Early in Elden Ring Nightreign
In the captivating world of Elden Ring Nightreign, I find myself racing against time as the three-day limit in each adventure looms large. Every second counts as I navigate the expansive landscapes of Limveld, for the days of leisurely exploration in Caelid or delving into every nook and cranny of Limgrave in Elden Ring are now a thing of the past.
In the map of Nightreign, numerous landmarks are marked. To maximize your three-day trip through Limveld, you should make use of the time available and focus on particular areas, as some spots may offer greater rewards than others. Gather your belongings, prepare for the arrival of the Spectral Hawk, and get ready to embrace the night’s adventures!
Make the most out of your early runs with these Landmarks in Elden Ring Nightreign
As a newcomer to Elden Ring: Nightreign, I’ve found that there’s an abundance of intriguing Landmarks to explore. However, since some areas can be quite challenging for a novice like myself, it’s crucial to strategically select where to venture first, as certain paths might be too tough with my current crimson tears supply. Moreover, keep in mind that the map is not static; it’s constantly evolving and adapting, so don’t expect the routes to remain consistent during each playthrough.
Upon touching down in Limveld, instead of charging headfirst into encounters with every boss or adversary, remember that you may not yet be equipped to handle the perils lurking near certain Landmarks. To ensure you stay one step ahead of the encroaching night and make the most of your time, prioritize tackling these Landmarks in the following order:
1. The Whispering Forest – Its eerie silence can hide dangerous threats, so tread carefully here.
2. The Forgotten Ruins – These ancient structures hold secrets that could prove vital to your journey.
3. The Crimson Mire – Be wary of the treacherous terrain and the formidable foes lurking within.
4. The Shimmering Peaks – The higher you climb, the greater the rewards—but also the deadlier the challenges.
5. The Sunken City – Submerged in mystery, this city holds untold riches and knowledge.
6. The Dark Fortress – Confront the mastermind behind the chaos that plagues Limveld here.
7. The Hallowed Grounds – A place of great power and potential allies—but also great danger.
By following this list, you’ll maximize your chances of success in Limveld and ensure a more enjoyable adventure.
- Fort: Forts are a great place to start for beginners touring Limveld for the first time. Since you’re underleveled, these forts can be a great place to farm runes. Forts are filled with soldiers that should be a cakewalk for a three-man team, They also contain rooms hiding treasures and maps highlighting nearby Talismans.
- Ruins: Just like in Elden Ring, destroyed ruins are home to different types of enemies that can be helpful for farming runes and getting experience. They also contain small underground passages guarding multiple treasures and chests, making it a good area for starters.
- Church: Churches in Elden Ring Nightreign are located all around the map and contain a Site of Grace. There are no enemies in this area, similar to the Church of Marika in Elden Ring, and it also contains an additional Sacred Flask at the church altar. So if you’re landing near a church, make sure to give it a visit.
- Tunnels: These are underground mines that are home to lower-level Smithing Stones, the likes of Smithing Stone [1]s and Smithing Stone [2]s that can be obtained from a boss in this area. It’s worth taking a look at if you’re a beginner on Day 1 of Limveld.
- The Great Church: These are destroyed buildings that sometimes have an underground passage on the lower level. The upper level spawns rare items and Sacred Seals if the RNG gods bless you. Worth checking out if you’re in the vicinity of one.
Explore all these Landmarks within Elden Ring’s Nightreign, to gain an understanding of what lies ahead in Limveld. Overpower opponents and smaller bosses to swiftly increase your character’s level, aiming to surpass level five before the second day of your adventure begins.
Remember that regions don’t get refreshed as the day progresses, so if you failed to explore a region on the first day, make sure to address any leftover tasks during the second day. Utilize the Spectral Hawk for moving around the map sparingly.
Elden Ring Nightreign is smaller in scope than Elden Ring

The intense gameplay style and enhanced mobility of Nightreign in Elden Ring are accompanied by certain limitations, as the map isn’t as expansive as that of Elden Ring. Instead, it is more confined, but it varies with each playthrough, which significantly boosts the gameplay dynamics and replay value.
From the moment you step onto Limveld, time is ticking, making these landmarks crucial navigational tools. They’ll appear on your map and guide you towards your destination, as well as indicating what loot or resources to collect. This emphasizes that it’s a compact, roguelike game experience.
Before starting a game, plan out the landmarks you intend to visit and the best routes to reach them, as there are adversaries lurking at every turn. By following this route, you’ll quickly get accustomed to the game mechanics.
Elden Ring Nightreign is out now on all platforms.
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