How Many Bosses Have Been Announced For Elden Ring Nightreign? – All Boss Types Explained By IGGM.com
Elden Ring Nightreign is about to be released, and the gameplay of this game is gradually showing us its full picture. This is a game based on Elden Ring, which combines battle royale and co-op. It is equivalent to combining Elden Ring, PUBG and Monster Hunter. This is a bold innovation and a brave attempt.
The player’s goal is to survive to the third night in a shrinking range of activities and finally fight against Nightreign Night Lords. During this period, players need to collect Elden Ring Nightreign runes and items to upgrade their levels. In terms of the player’s character performance, most monsters cannot pose a threat. Only elite enemies or bosses can really threaten players.
Then let’s have a look at the various types of bosses that have been announced so far.
Nightreign Night Lords
Nightreign Night Lords are the final bosses that players have to fight. Defeating them means the end of a game. Players can specify the Night Lords they want to defeat in Roundtable Hold before starting the game.
After defeating them, you can get some rewards that will give you a head start at the start of the next game. Here are all Nightreign Night Lords revealed so far:
- Gladius, Beast of Night (Tricephalos)
- Gaping Jaw
- Sentient Pest
- Augur
- Libra, Creature of Night (Equilibrious Beast)
- Darkdrift Knight
- Fissure in the Fog
- Caligo, Miasma of Night (Ice Dragon)
Although there are eight Night Lords in the game, only the following three bosses have battle clips.
Gladius, Beast Of Night
This is one of Night Lords that has been revealed in the trailer. It is a red wolf with three heads. It looks like it may be related to Carian Royal Family, as we know that they can use magic from the moon.
Gladius, Beast of Night has a strong desire to attack. It can pounce, jump and bite, and sometimes split into three. You also need to pay attention to the sword tied to its back, which can cause particularly large-scale damage when swung. (This is a bit like Great Grey Wolf Sif.)
Libra, Creature Of Night
Libra, Creature of Night, is a goat-headed demon with two large eyeballs surrounded by large horns on its head, which looks like a standing Basilisk (which also be called curse frogs). It appears in various places in Limveld disguised as a merchant, and you can choose to get a buff or replace your Elden Ring Nightreign items with it. Whatever you choose, you will get a debuff.
In the first stage, Libra, Creature of Night is not very fast, but he is an annoying caster. It will cast various spells that can track or create explosions, but it will also give the player time to recover health.
After it goes berserk, its attacks become very dangerous. It will charge quickly or use a red aura. It is best to have a player with high health to attract its hatred and let other players assist in the attack.
Caligo, Miasma Of Night
This is a recently announced boss. It is a dragon that breathes ice. Its attack methods are everything you would imagine a dragon boss to be. It can sweep its tail around, release frost shockwaves, or breathe icy mist from left to right.
To be honest, it feels a bit like Velkhana In Monster Hunter, but fortunately players are more flexible than hunters. Players can try to attack it from its right side, as many of its attacks avoid this position.
Nightreign Night Bosses
- Centipede Demon
- Demi-Human Queen & Demi-Human Swordmaster
- Draconic Tree Sentinel & Royal Cavalryman duo
- Fell Omen (Invader)
Night bosses are bosses that appear every night before the third night. They are a test for players. These bosses cannot be skipped and can only be fought.
When they appear, all players will be confined to a blue encirclement. Players must defeat Night bosses within this range. After defeating it, players will get many Elden Ring runes for leveling.
Nightreign Evergaol bosses
- Ancient Dragon
- Crucible Knight
- Nox Warriors
Evergaol bosses are optional bosses. They are sealed in Evergaol. Like Elden Ring, you need to use Stonesword to unlock the seal before you can challenge them. However, Evergaol bosses you encounter are random.
Nightreign Field Bosses
- Ancient Heroes of Zamor
- Crystalians
- Depraved Perfumer
- Elder Lion
- Fire Monk
- Flame Chariots
- Flying Dragon of the Hills
- Godskin Noble
- Golden Hippopotamus
- Guardian Golem
- Leonine Misbegotten
- Lordsworn Captain
- Miranda Blossom
- Nameless King
- Oracle Envoys
- Royal Army Knights
- Royal Cavalryman
- Royal Carian Knight
- Sanguine Noble
- Wormface
These bosses can appear in ruins, castles, or crypts. They are far less powerful than Night Lords, but they can provide a lot of Rune, making them a powerful choice for players to upgrade.
It is best to kill as many Field Bosses as possible, because they will sometimes join you in the fight Night Boss at the end of the day and attack you together.
The above is all the information about Elden Ring Nightreign. Although there are dangers everywhere in Limveld for players, the biggest danger is still the boss. As long as you know their information and weaknesses in advance, it will be easy for you to defeat these bosses.