How to Win Every Match in Nightreign: Super Simple Guide
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You can go anywhere or make up a good strategic plan
Day 1
- I would advice on making most out of the map by run around the edges to get flask upgrades from churches of Marika and elemental weapons from the ruins.The specific element you want to find depends on the Nightlord you're going to fight. That's the only thing you should be focusing on day 1. Do not go into castles or forts, it is a waste of time as they don't have consistent elemental drops and fighting a gang of Crucible knights while trolls throw jars at you is a good way to get wiped early on.You can see details on the map with an icon of what element things like ruins have.Also, just because YOU found your elemental weapon doesn't mean the rest of your team has. You should hit every ruin around the edges of the map that has the elements - especially if you have casters in your party (Recluse, Duchess and Revenant) so they can get an assortment of spells.Focus on the gear and upgrades don't focus on trash mobs too hard as bosses on top of ruins or basements will give much better results and rewards altogether in the long run.It would be good to pop a golden chicken foot for more runes or pop the silver one for better chance of higher tier gear from chests.
Day 2
- After beating day 1's boss make a beeline for the nearest location to upgrade your best weapon that has an elemental alignment the boss is weak to / has the best elemental spells for fighting the boss. That is either the mines to get smithing stones from the troll boss thereAFTER you have upgraded your elemental weapon to purple or higher, THEN you can take out field bosses and/or go into castles if you have extra time until the day 2 boss.That is how you win every match. By contrast, if you do anything other than this you're also almost guaranteed to fail because you will end up trying to defeat the night lord with some garbage weapon or with little to no spells if you are a caster. It's still possible to win with garbage weapons if your party are really good at dodging / blocking / parrying but its better to just crush the boss by overwhelmingly them with elemental damage than to have a long 20 minute boss fight doing chip damage that could have been over in less than 5 minutes if you had built your character up correctly.
Nightreign requires familiarity with Elden Ring to play optimally
- The gameplay of Nightreign rewards prior knowledge of Elden Ring's weapons and spells, so you can quickly determine what items are good or bad for your character, and then figure out the optimal way to get these items based on what is on the map. The game isn't as random as you may at first believe as certain weapon types, elements and such are in the same general locations every time. Like I know I can always find incantation catalysts in the basement chest of any ruined cathedral opposite the boss room in the basement. I can always find a rack of bows in military camps, etcKeep in mind that a weapon that may have been garbage in Elden Ring might be super OP in Nightreign based on the ash of war. Due to randomization weapons are able to have ashes of war that the originals didn't have. You can also use elemental grease on any weapon in Nightreign unlike in Elden Ring
Things to avoid / Addressing common confusions
- Never take the flask ability upgrade that makes it heal over time. This is actually a nerf to the flask, it distributes the amount you would have got over a number of seconds instead of giving you the full amount instantly.
- Every armament (weapon and catalysts) gives you the passive bonuses simply for being in your inventory. The only exception is red hand icon abilities which need to be in an active weapon slot to proc (see below). This means you should pick up items for passives, even if that item isn't something you're going to use. Ideally stack passive bonuses that boost your damage, reduce your damage intake, and give you HP and FP recovery. There are other passives such as procing attacks, glintblades, lightning, summons, etc.
- The red hand icon next to passive weapon abilities does not mean the weapon needs to be held in the primary or offhand. It just needs to be in a right or left hand SLOT. If you throw the item into your off hand then double grip your weapon (such as bow or hammer, greatsword, etc) then you still get the passive hand bonus ability while the weapon is on your character's back. Don't skip over useful weapons just because you're using a 2hander
- Abilities that trigger when you walk: This can be confusing, there is no walking toggle. Instead just barely move your joystick in the direction you want to go, nudging it essentially. This should trigger the passive ability within a second or two.
- Check your journal at Round Table Hold after every mission, even the failed ones. New chapters of the Remembrance stories unlock for characters periodically and are triggered by different things, some need items you can find as drops or buy from the shop, others unlock if you do a certain number of missions I(win or lose) with the character. Some require you to talk to certain characters with certain characters after certain things happen. Completing these quests unlocks new urns for your characters allowing them to equip different color combination relics at Round table hold, as well as unique Relics for each character with useful passive abilities.
- Some merchants sell a pouch item that allows you to hold more consumables. This is very useful since you have very limited consumable capacity by default.
- your abilities are NOT all called "skills" or "abilities" this is important for relics
Characters have 3 different KEYWORDS used for there special moves:
Passive "ability"
Character "skill"
Ultimate "art"
A good example is a relic called silver tier it says "Art gauge greatly filled when ability is activated". his grapple hook is considered a "skill" NOT an "ability" so it won't trigger the relic. What this actually means is when wylder uses his death passive (aka his "ability") his "art" (aka his ultimate) will get around 20% charge. - On the top left of your screen where it shows your level in blue, you'll see a flashing up arrow when you are able to level.
EAT YOUR BOLUSES
Yes they give you resistance buffs based on which one you eat, except the restoring hp part which is temporary but the resistance stays.
So things like frost resistance boluses and the amount of frost damage you can take will be higher for entirerity of the game.
So things like frost resistance boluses and the amount of frost damage you can take will be higher for entirerity of the game.
You can request items from teammates
When u go into the status menu, you can actually select an item that your teammate has and it sends them a notification that you want the item.