in Elden Ring NightreignYou will need to take down various bosses and mini-bosses while you are out in the world. The bosses, or Night Lords, that you must fight are based on the campaign that you choose before setting out on your run.
In the Lord every night Elden Ring Nightreign There are different combinations of weaknesses and status effects that are useful in defeating them, and you'll want to know all of these before going into battle. This will allow you to better navigate the map to find weapons and items with those weaknesses.
Updated on December 10, 2025 By Wasim Muhammad: With the release of Abandoned Hollows DLCPlayers can now unlock two new playable Nightfarers, try to completely change the entire layout of the map using the new Great Hollow Shifting Earth, and most importantly, fight new campaign bosses. The two Nightlords in the DLC fall into the middle ground in terms of how challenging they are compared to the rest of the bosses. Below, we've updated the tables to include DLC owners' weaknesses, as well as focusing a little on the next title on how players might be able to customize their run and find these weakness items.
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All boss weakness chart for Elden Ring Nightreign
Below is a chart containing each nitrene Knight Lords and their reactions to each element and damage types. If the number is 0, that owner will take normal damage from that source. If the number Negatively, it will take less damage than usual, and if the number Positive, it means it is a weakness To the Lord that night.
For example, flowery Takes normal damage for all except lightning and sacred damage; It takes increased damage from Lightning sources and reduced damage from Holy.
|
Owner's name |
Standard |
slash |
Strike |
Pierce |
the magic |
the fire |
the light |
sacred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Gaping Jaw (Adele, Baron of the Night) |
-20% |
-50% |
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Fog in the Fog (Caligo, Miasma of the Night) |
-15% |
+15% |
-10% |
-20% |
+35% |
-20% |
-20% |
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Darkdrift Knight (Fulgore, Champion of the Nightglow) |
+20% |
-30% |
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Tricephalos (Gladius, nocturnal animal) |
+10% |
-50% |
+35% |
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Sentient Insect (Noster Scorpion) |
-10% |
-20% |
+20% |
+10% |
-10% |
+35% |
-10% |
-10% |
|
Gnoster Moth |
+15% |
+25% |
+15% |
+25% |
-50% |
+40% |
-10% |
-10% |
|
Night Side (Night Shape) |
+15% |
-10% |
+10% |
+20% |
+35% |
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night side (Heolstor the Nightlord) |
-10% |
+10% |
+15% |
+20% |
+20% |
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Balance animal (Libra, nocturnal) |
+10% |
-20% |
+20% |
+35% |
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Agur (Maris, Fathom of Night) |
+15% |
-20% |
-10% |
-20% |
-50% |
+40% |
-15% |
|
|
Balancers (Weapons-Vishwat Harmonia) |
-8% |
+10% |
-8% |
-10% |
-30% |
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Dreglord (Traitor Straghess/Pure Passion Straghess) |
+10% |
+10% |
+20% |
-10% |
+25% |
According to Twitter user @darksouls_2ch, the chart below is how many certain types of status effects should be added to bosses. the first time Before that position takes effect. For example, Adel in the Gaping Jaw The boss fight requires 154 poison before becoming poison. If there is no number, it means that a specific night lord is immune to that status effect.
These numbers are only the first time that the owner gains status effect. Subsequent attempts to fill these meters require more and more to trigger the full effect on each boss in Elden Ring Nightreign.
|
Owner's name |
poison |
Scarlet rot |
the blood |
Frostbite |
go to sleep |
insanity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Gaping jaw |
154 |
154 |
541 |
154 |
154 |
– |
|
A crack in the fog |
252 |
252 |
252 |
541 |
541 |
– |
|
Darkdrift Knight |
154 |
154 |
154 |
154 |
154 |
– |
|
Tricephalos |
541 |
252 |
252 |
541 |
154 |
– |
|
sentient insect (scorpion) |
252 |
154 |
154 |
154 |
154 |
– |
|
sentient insect (insect) |
541 |
154 |
154 |
154 |
541 |
– |
|
The shape of the night |
– |
252 |
– |
– |
541 |
– |
|
Heolstor the Nightlord |
– |
252 |
– |
– |
541 |
– |
|
A balanced animal |
154 |
154 |
252 |
252 |
– |
154 |
|
August |
– |
252 |
– |
252 |
– |
– |
|
Balancers |
252 |
252 |
252 |
252 |
84 |
– |
|
Draglord |
542 |
542 |
252 |
252 |
252 |
– |
How to get weak weapons and items for nightlords in Elden Ring Nightreign
There are several ways to obtain weapons that can prove useful against the Nightlords in every campaign. First, even before starting the race, you can Furnish certain relics Which gives your weapon the desired elemental damage. This makes your starting weapon a valuable asset in the run, even if you don't find a better weapon later in the game. Of course, the weapon will be the lowest rarity, so you need to make sure to upgrade it by grabbing Smithing Stone 2. the mines.
Second, you can focus on getting weapons and items after you load up on the campaign. As soon as you open the map, you will see many buildings and locations around with different elemental symbols underneath them. These locations indicate which elemental weapons you can obtain after you defeat the boss there. Crates and boxes that you can destroy here Greece and vessels Also, which is very useful for every night, especially scholar.