Complete Guide to All Elden Ring Nightreign Bosses

Complete Guide to All Elden Ring Nightreign Bosses

For those familiar with FromSoftware’s iconic souls-like titles, the thrill of facing epic bosses is a hallmark experience. Elden Ring Nightreign amplifies this adrenaline rush, merging roguelite elements with classic boss encounters from the Elden Ring universe, while also reintroducing fan-favorite foes from the Dark Souls series. Whether you’re a seasoned warrior or a newcomer, the array of formidable bosses in Nightreign awaits you, making this a must-play experience. Below, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of all the bosses you’ll encounter in the game, so you can prepare yourself for battle.

All Elden Ring Nightreign Bosses

Night Idol boss fight in Elden Ring
Image Credit: FromSoftware, Elden Ring Nightreign (screenshot by Aryan Singh/Moyens I/O)

Elden Ring Nightreign features various boss battles throughout its expansive world. Some of these fierce adversaries dwell within the ruined structures of Limveld, while others emerge during Shifting Earth events. Notably, there are eight Nightlord bosses that stand as the ultimate challenges for players facing their trials. Below is a list of the day one and day two bosses encountered thus far:

  • The Fell Omen
  • Bell Bearing Hunter
  • Wormface
  • Nox Dragonkin Soldier
  • The Duke’s Dear Freja
  • Demi-Human Queen and Demi-Human Swordmaster
  • Crucible Knight and Golden Hippopotamus
  • Nameless King
  • Ancient Dragon
  • Godskin Apostle and Godskin Noble
  • Tree Sentinel and Duo Royal Cavalryman
  • Ulcerated Tree Spirit
  • Draconic Tree Sentinel and Duo Royal Cavalryman
  • Grafted Monarch
  • Battlefield Commander
  • Smelter Demon
  • Dancer of the Boreal Valley
  • Tibia Mariner and Those Who Live in Death
  • Royal Revenant
  • Night’s Cavalry (Glaive) and Night’s Cavalry (Flail)
  • Outland Commander
  • Gaping Dragon
  • Full-Grown Fallingstar Beast
  • Great Wyrm
  • Centipede Demon
  • Crucible Knight
  • Beastly Brigade
  • Nox Warriors
  • Grave Warden Duelist
  • Dragonkin Soldier
  • Banished Knights
  • Omen
  • Stray Bloodhound Knight
  • Mimic Troll
  • Executor’s Cry
  • Night idol
  • Night Huntsman
  • Stray Bloodhound Knight
  • Revenant
  • Fallen Mercenaries
  • Guardians of the Dew
  • Tunnel Crystalian
  • White Horn
  • Blinding Elder Lion
  • Onestrike Gladiator
  • Sentinent Pest
  • Astel
  • Headless Troll
  • Snowfield Trolls
  • Mountaintop Ice Dragon
  • Tree Sentinel
  • Draconic Tree Sentinel
  • Death rite Bird
  • Golden Hippopotamus
  • Demi-human queen
  • Beastmen of Farum Azula
  • Frenzied Flame Troll
  • Nox Dragonkin Soldier
  • Guardian Golem
  • Abductor Virgin (Swinging Sickle)
  • Albinaurics
  • Leonine Misbegotten
  • Ulcerated Tree Spirit
  • Erdtree Avatar
  • Oracle Envoys
  • Fire Monk
  • Ancient Hero of Zamor
  • Elder Lion
  • Ancestor Spirit
  • Black Knife Assassin
  • Flame Chariots
  • Battlemages
  • Grafted Scion
  • Royal Army Knights
  • Red Wolf of the King Consort
  • Perfumer
  • Depraved Perfumer
  • Magma Wyrm
  • Royal Carian Knight
  • Flying Dragon of the Hills
  • Demi-Human Swordmaster
  • Lordsworn Captain
  • Erdtree Burial Watchdogs
  • Fire Prelates
  • battle mages
  • Runebear
  • Black Blade Kindred
  • Stoneskin lords
  • Fallingstar Beast
  • Sanguine Noble
  • Mausoleum Knight
  • Sentinent Pest
  • Crystalians
  • Night’s Cavalry
  • Redmane Knights
  • Albinauric Archers
  • Godskin Noble
  • Godskin Apostle
  • Cracked Golem
  • Miranda Blossom
  • Valiant Gargoyle
  • Flying Dragon

This expansive list features Night bosses, Field bosses, Remembrances bosses, and Evergaol adversaries. Night bosses signify powerful foes that appear at the end of the first two nights, acting as a checkpoint to assess your character’s progress and strength as the Night Tide encroaches upon your path.

In Elden Ring Nightreign, Field bosses, such as the Magma Wyrm and Battlemages, can be found during your exploration of the first two days. Though they pose a challenge, they are typically less daunting than the Night bosses, providing a gradual increase in difficulty.

Evergaols return in Nightreign, functioning as randomized dungeons that house dangerous adversaries. Unlike their previous iterations, these Evergaols now require a Stonesword Key to access, adding an extra layer of challenge to these confrontations.

fighting Ancestor Spirit in Elden Ring Nightreign
Image Credit: FromSoftware (screenshot by Sanmay Chakrabarti/Moyens I/O)

As you journey through the game, you’ll receive notifications indicating Shifting Earth events, which alter the terrain and introduce unique boss encounters. For example, during the Mountaintop event, players can expect to face the formidable Ice Dragon.

Finally, Remembrance bosses are integral to the storylines of the eight character classes, providing insights into the lore and character development within the game.

All Nightlord Bosses

Gladius, Beast of Night Boss Elden Ring Nightreing
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Nightlord bosses serve as the pinnacle of difficulty in each expedition, presenting unparalleled challenges. These bosses possess a diverse range of attack patterns, including powerful melee strikes and arcane magic. It’s advisable to team up with fellow players for these encounters, although solo warriors may rise to the challenge as well.

The eight formidable Nightlord bosses include:

  • Gladius, Beast of Night
  • Adel, Baron of Night
  • Gnoster, Wisdom of Night
  • Maris, Fathom of Night
  • Libra, Creature of Night
  • Fulghor, Champion of Nightglow
  • Caligo, Miasma of Night
  • The Shape of Night/Heolstor the Nightlord (Final Boss)

So, which of these fierce foes has tested your skills the most in Elden Ring Nightreign? Share your experiences and strategies in the comments below. For further exploration of this captivating universe, continue your journey at Moyens I/O.