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Best Nightlords bosses order in Elden Ring Nightreign

2 June 20257 Mins Read

Nightlords are arguably the hardest enemies in Elden Ring Nightreign — powerful, nerve-racking bosses who show up at the very end of your runs.

All the preparation you go through during the first two days of a match in Elden Ring Nightreign — from farming runes to looking for ways to upgrade your weapons — is in service of one goal: getting strong enough to beat the Nightlord of your run. Each boss has their own dedicated mechanics and weaknesses, and you can tackle (most) of them in the order you see fit.

In this Elden Ring Nightreign guide, we’ll go over our recommendation of the the best Nightlords order so you know which boss fights to prioritize.

Best Nightlords boss fight order in Elden Ring Nightreign

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

The best Nightlords order in Elden Ring Nightreign is a subjective matter, largely up to your individual class, equipment, and personal adeptness with each character. That said, we’ve assembled guide to present what would be, in our opinion, the fights you should focus on first to build up confidence and accumulate knowledge about the game.

In general, the better-prepared you are for each fight, the better you’ll fare. But some Nightlords are less forgiving than others if you reach the final day under-leveled or under-equipped. Along the same lines, we consider bosses who can inflict detrimental effects more difficult to prepare for than those who you can defeat simply by mastering their mechanics.

And then, of course, there’s the huge matter that all of this — as with all things Nightreign — is contingent on whether or not your teammates actually collaborate with you.

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing the Expeditions menu, with a list of most bosses you can fight in the game.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

With all this in mind, below, here’s our recommendation for the best Nightlords order in Elden Ring Nightreign, with their respective expedition names in parentheses.

Gladius, Beast of Night (Tricephalos)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing the a group of players fighting Gladius, Beast of Night, the first Nightlord available in the game.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

There isn’t much to say here because you can’t actually choose not to face Gladius, Beast of Night first. Tricephalos is the first expedition you have access to and the other expeditions won’t become available until you have defeated them.

Use your first runs against this Nightlord to learn your way through Limveld.

Gnoster, Wisdom of Night (Sentient Pest)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing the Gnoest, Wisdom of Night Nightlord and the Ironeye character in front of it.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

It might sound contradictory to face a duo boss after beating Gladius, Beast of Night. Tracking two enemies is challenging and requires you to know the limits of your class. Even so, you should still pick Sentient Pest as your second expedition and fight Gnoster, Wisdom of Night. There are two main reasons for that.

First, almost none of their attacks are capable of instantly killing you unless you’re under level 10. They don’t require you to have specific resistances or weapons either. If you’re playing a melee class, you just need to have patience until Gnoster gets closer and wait for a good window to attack.

The second reason is Gnoster’s weaknesses. Fire damage is extremely strong against it and it is easy to find a weapon that causes fire damage; throwing pots or Fire Grease, a consumable that makes your weapon cause elemental damage for a period of time.

Maris, Fathom of Night (Augur)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing Maris, Fathom of Night, one of the bosses in the game.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

The only reason why we suggest tackling Maris, Fathom of Night (from the Augur expedition) after Gnoster is that this boss constantly applies sleep, dealing a lot of damage and leaving you exposed to follow-up attacks. Nevertheless, after enough matches, you’ll have obtained enough Relics, some of which can come with sleep resistance, removing a challenging factor of this fight.

When it comes to mechanics, there are just a couple of attacks to watch out for. Kill or dodge the small jellyfish the boss sends your way and run from the shining one, since it nukes a large area. Their main attacks are clearly telegraphed so there isn’t much to worry about on that front. Learn their patterns and defeat your third boss.

Adel, Baron of Night (Gaping Jaw)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing Adel, Baron of Night. They seem like a mixture of a featherless chicken and a hippo.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

Although the Gaping Jaw is the expedition Nightreign suggests tackling after Gladius, we’d suggest waiting to fight Adel, Baron of Night until you become more familiar with the game. Adel deals a lot of damage with their bite attack, which causes blood loss, a major threat if you don’t have a lot of health.

In general, Adel’s attacks can really pin you down, but when the boss enters its second phase, it becomes a real nightmare. To make your life easier, you can use poison against the boss, but this is a type of elemental damage difficult to find weapons with or greases to apply. In other words, you will probably have to face the boss without relying on exploiting any weakness.

Caligo, Miasma of Night (Fissure in the Fog)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing Caligo, Miasma of Night. This boss is a giant dragon surrounded by freezing winds.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

Fighting a giant prehistoric dragon is never a good idea, but Caligo, Miasma of Night, the Nightlord you must fight in the Fissure in the Fog expedition, could be worse. To prepare for this fight, farm runes to reach level 12 or higher.

Once you know how to handle Caligo’s attacks, this gigantic dragon becomes less of a threat, but knowing the fight is not enough to survive. During the match, watch out for elemental resistances that might drop from minor bosses. Caligo’s attacks can inflict Frostbite and they cover large areas of the arena, so you’ll probably get hit by them. You also want to come with strong weapons capable of causing fire damage.

Libra, Creature of Night (Equilibrious Beast)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing Libra, Creature of Night. This boss resembles a goat holding a staff and expelling yellow smoke from its body.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

The Equilibrious Beast expedition, where you must fight Libra, Creature of Night, is presents a notable step-up in difficulty compared to the previous fights. The most challenging aspect of this fight is in the preparation: Most of Libra’s attacks inflict madness and there aren’t many methods to prevent it. They are also weak to madness, but you’ll need to find the right incantation to cause that type of damage.

Most importantly, there isn’t a safe spot to hide in this fight. Libra is fast, can teleport next to their target, and unleashes lengthy, quick sequences of attacks with their staff. Finding the right window to heal is difficult, because they can cast long-range area-of-effect attacks that hit many places in the arena. Beating Libra is a matter of farming, learning the fight, and luck.

Fulghor, Champion of Nightglow (Darkdrift Knight)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing Fulghor, Champion of Nightflow. One of the most difficult bosses in the game, Fulghor is a one-arm centaur wolding a large spear.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

Among the bosses in Elden Ring Nightreign, very few are as punitive as Fulgor, Champion of Nightflow. This one-arm centaur is waiting for you in the Darkdrift Knight expedition and facing them will test all you’ve learned so far. Exploiting Fulghor’s weakness to lightning damage is a must, but the challenge here involves actually hitting them while avoiding their massive area attacks or quick thrusts.

You need to know how to farm well for this fight and memorize Fulghor’s attack pattern if you plan on completing this expedition. Fulghor causes a lot of damage, making you run out of flasks pretty fast if you don’t dodge at the right time. In addition, during the second phase, Fulghor becomes more brutal with a complex combination of short and long-distance attacks.

Heolstor the Nightlord (Night Aspect)

An Elden Ring Nightreign screenshot showing a battle against Heolstor the Nightlord, the last boss in the game.

Image: FromSoftware/Bandai Namco via Polygon

Just like Gladius had to go first, you can’t avoid saving the Night Aspect expedition for last since it is the last one you unlock and where you must fight Heolstor the Nightlord. Be sure to have sourced the best gear and achieved the highest level you can before facing this one.

For more Elden Ring Nightreign guides, here’s how to change skins, what “memory fragment found” means, and a list of the best rune farming locations.

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