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Enemies are hostile characters encountered in Elden Ring Nightreign.
Overview[]
Enemies are defeated to gain Runes, items, equipment, and buffs.[1] Randomly generated enemy camps are scattered throughout Limveld.[2] Camps at the fringes pose the deadliest challenge and offer the greatest rewards. Nightfarers who conquer many of these camps improve their chances of surviving the night.
Unlike previous games, enemies do not respawn when the player rests at a Site of Grace. Slain enemies instead respawn after the player visits the Roundtable Hold.[2] Planning and coordination are required to clear the many camps as in as little time as possible.
List of Nightreign Enemies[]
- Albinauric Archer
- Archer's Wolf
- Azula Beastman
- Banished Knight[3]
- Basilisk
- Beast Skeleton
- Blackflame Guilty
- Blackflame Monk
- Blighted Miranda Blossom
- Blighted Miranda Sprout
- Bloodfiend (DLC)
- Bloody Corpse
- Bloody Stray
- Burning Corpse
- Cemetery Shade
- Centipede Demon (severed limbs)
- Crab
- Crucible Axe Knight
- Demi-Human
- Depraved Perfumer
- Exile Soldier
- Fallen Hawk Soldier
- Fierce Demi-Human
- Fingercreeper
- Fire Monk
- Fire Prelate[3]
- Flame Chariot
- Flying Dragon
- Frenzied Commoner
- Frenzied Foot Soldier
- Frenzied Soldier
- Funeral Steed
- Giant Ant
- Giant Bloody Rotmound
- Giant Crab
- Giant Dog
- Giant Fingercreeper
- Giant Land Octopus
- Giant Rat
- Glintstone Miner
- Godrick Foot Soldier
- Godrick Soldier
- Guilty Sorcerer
- High Page
- Highwayman
- Imp
- Inquisitor (DLC)
- Kaiden Sellsword
- Kaiden Steed
- Karolos Sorcerer
- Kindred of Rot
- Land Octopus
- Land Squirt
- Lazuli Sorcerer
- Leyndell Foot Soldier
- Leyndell Knight's Steed
- Leyndell Soldier
- Living Jar
- Mad Pumpkin Head
- Man-Bat
- Man-Fly (DLC)
- Man-Serpent
- Man-Serpent Sorcerer
- Mausoleum Foot Soldier
- Mausoleum Knight
- Mausoleum Soldier
- Messmer Foot Soldier (DLC)
- Messmer Soldier (DLC)
- Mighty Demi-Human
- Miner
- Miranda Blossom
- Miranda Sprout
- Misbegotten
- Nox Monk
- Nox Nightmaiden
- Nox Swordstress
- Olivinus Sorcerer
- Omen
- Operatic Bat
- Oracle Envoy
- Parasite Spider
- Perfumer
- Putrid Corpse
- Radahn Foot Soldier
- Radahn Soldier
- Rat
- Raya Lucaria Foot Soldier
- Raya Lucaria Soldier
- Revenant Follower
- Rotmound
- Rotten Ancestral Follower Shaman
- Rotten Ancestral Follower Warrior
- Rot Larva
- Runebear[3]
- Scaly Misbegotten
- Scarab (drops Talismans)
- Silver Tear
- Skeletal Bandit
- Skeletal Grave Warden
- Skeletal Militiaman
- Skeletal Knight
- Slug
- Small Demi-Human
- Soporific Jellyfish
- Spider Scorpion (DLC)
- Spirit Jellyfish
- Spirit Vine
- Starcaller
- Stray
- Tree Guardian
- Troll[3]
- Twinsage Sorcerer
- Vulgar Militia
- Wandering Noble
- White Wolf
- Wolf
- Winged Misbegotten
- Withered Astel[3]
- Wormface
- Young Albinauric
Notes[]
- Some enemies appear as part of a boss's entourage.
- Camp and enemy placement is randomly seeded at the beginning of the first day and locked in for the remainder of the run.
- Enemies do not respawn between in-game days or when visiting Sites of Grace.[2]
- Loot dropped by enemies does not persist between game sessions.
Trivia[]
- Several enemies first appeared in Dark Souls II, Elden Ring, and Shadow of the Erdtree.
Gallery[]
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References[]
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