Elden Ring Nightrein: All Events Explained
In this walkthrough, we will cover every happening in Elden Ring’s Nightrein area, allowing you to strategize your gameplay effectively.
In a thrilling adaptation of a roguelike game, Elden Ring: Nightrein immerses you into the realm of Limveld. A key feature of roguelikes is their unpredictable elements, and Nightrein embodies this concept fully by offering fresh weapons to discover and foes to conquer in every playthrough.
Beyond these aspects, the game often surprises you by throwing in unexpected happenings regularly. Sometimes, these surprises involve new adversaries as bosses, whereas other times they significantly change certain sections of the map. These unforeseen occurrences guarantee that each playthrough is unique, enhancing its replay value.
If you’re curious to know more details about the happenings in Elden Ring: Nightrein or if you want to discover what particular occurrences are worth noting, this guide is perfect for you! Here, we will delve into all the events that transpire within Elden Ring: Nightrein.
All Events in Elden Ring Nightrein
Shifting Earth Events
Previously mentioned, experiences within Elden Ring’s Nightrein area offer variety to maintain engaging gameplay. This is achieved by either adding new adversaries or drastically changing the map layout. The latter instances are referred to as Shifting Earth events, playing a significant role in ensuring each playthrough remains distinct from the last.
These events include:
- The Crater: This changes parts of the map to the volcanic areas. The aesthetic of this altered map resembles the depths of the Volcano Manor from the Elden Ring. The Magma Wyrm is the special boss of this event and one you need to beat to unlock a smithing table.
- Rotted Woods: The Rotten Woods turns part of the map into a rot-infested zone. While it is no Lake of Rot, it is a difficult area to navigate.
- Mountaintop: The Mountaintop closely resembles the Mountaintop of the Giants and features tons of difficult enemies. If you make it to the top, you can acquire the Favor of the Mountain ability.
- Noklateo, the Shrouded City: Resembling Nokron, the Eternal City, Noklateo is a city where the Astel boss resides. Navigate through the city and make it to the end to find and fight Astel. Beating Astel here grants the ability to cheat death once.
Boss and Enemy Raids
Beyond merely adjusting the map, Elden Ring Nightrein introduces fresh adversaries and bosses into the mix. Here are some of these formidable foes you may encounter:
1. Godrick, the Grafted
2. Radahn, Star of the Eternal Night
3. Rennala, Queen of the Full Moon
4. Malenia, Blade of Miquella
5. Mohg, Lord of Blood
6. Rykard, the Obliterated King
7. Starscourge Radahn (optional boss)
8. Fire Giant (optional boss)
- Fell Omen Raid: You get to fight the Fell Omen boss. This is the same version of Margit you fought in the tutorial. Defeating Margit here increases ally attack damage per number of active graces.
- Sentient Pest Raid: Defeating the Sentient Pest boss applies a boost to the runes you gain from each enemy, depending on the number of attacks taken to beat the enemy.
- Augur Raid: Defeating the Augur Raid alters your flask to heal both HP and FP.
- Meteor Crashes: The meteors will harbor the Fallingstar Beast bosses. Head over to the site of the crash to discover a crater. You will have to fight the Falling Beast bosses in these craters. Defeating these will grant Epic loot.
- Cataclysm: This event buffs all enemies in certain areas and also makes you vulnerable to NPC invasions. Defeating these invaders will give you stronger variants of the weapons they carry.
- Double Bosses: Just when you think you’ve survived the night and can move to the next day, the Double Boss event will spawn a second boss. You need to beat this boss to move to the next day.
- Old Gaol: The event turns Evergaols into Old Gaols, switching them up with new bosses.
- Walking Mausoleum: This event summons a walking mausoleum on the map. This creature functions exactly as it did in the Elden Ring. Knock the white debris off its legs to bring it down. Try not to get crushed while you do so. Once down, you can then use it to duplicate weapons.
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