Secret Characters in Elden Ring Nightreign
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The classes you can play as in Elden Ring Nightreign are known as the Nightfarers — eight distinct characters with predetermined stats, movesets, and appearances. Unlike the blank-slate, highly customizable characters of the original Elden Ring, these classes fit into neat class roles like rogues, sorcerers, barbarians, archers, and mages.
Running out of FP in Elden Ring Nightreign sucks. For a Recluse, a Revenant, or just a Duchess who loves flashy moves, it usually means trouble. Or that you’ll have to melee enemies with a magic build. And Nightreign changes a few things from the base game, some mechanics are new, others got tweaked.
If you're eager to try out this support character, here's how to unlock the Revenant class in Elden Ring Nightreign.
Elden Ring Nightreign is a bold co-op roguelike offshoot from FromSoftware that creatively and satisfyingly brings Soulsborne gameplay to a new genre of RPG — even if issues with map and enemy variety hold it back from true greatness.
The defibrillating chorus kicks in right when Nightreign’s new class, the Revenant, shows off her summoning powers. As players of the original open-world game might notice, the Revenant looks a lot like the dolls in Elden Ring,
Elden Ring Nightreign isn't really like anything I've ever played before. Its unique twist on the soulslike formula is addictive, fun and brutal in equal measure, despite its frustrating matchmaking and wildly inflexible party requirements needlessly tarnishing the experience.