As players explore Limveld, they will come across a wide variety of enemies, some of which can inflict various Status Effects on the player. These Status Effects in Elden Ring Nightreign have different negative effects, and some of them even persist for a small duration. Even though players can cure these effects in multiple ways, the most consistent one is having Boluses on the Nightfarer.

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All Boluses have different effects, primarily curing the Status Effect. Here is all the information players need to know about the Boluses, what advantages they can provide that will help the player in the latter stages of the Expedition, and where to find them in Elden Ring Nightreign.
All Bolus Buffs In Elden Ring Nightreign
There are seven different Boluses, and all of them have different effects in-game, on top of the minor healing they provide. Even though some of these might be more useful than others, it depends more so on the area you are in or the Nightlord you are going to fight at the end of the Expedition. Here are the effects of all seven of the Boluses that you can find throughout Limveld:
- Neutralizing Boluses – Cures Poison buildup and ailment (Green-colored)
- Preserving Boluses – Cures Scarlet Rot buildup and ailment (Pink-colored)
- Stanching Boluses – Cures Blood Loss buildup (Red-colored)
- Thawfrost Boluses – Cures Frostbite buildup and ailment (Blue-colored)
- Stimulating Boluses – Cures Sleep buildup (Purple-colored)
- Clarifying Boluses – Cures Madness buildup (Yellow-colored)
- Rejuvenating Boluses – Cures Death Blight buildup (Black-colored)
Even though most players might consider using these items to cure a Status Ailment and be done with them, there is a much more important factor that some might not notice. On top of curing the Status Ailment, the Boluses also give permanent resistance to the Ailments. This can completely change the outcome of certain boss fights, as you can use the Bolus consecutively and have them stack for the buffs. This is highly effective against bosses that tend to deal more damage through the Status Effects, like Libra or Caligo.
Make sure you are picking up the Boluses whenever you find them and instantly consuming them, so you have more space in your inventory and can equip other items or consumables.
How To Get All Boluses In Elden Ring Nightreign
The locations for the Boluses are randomly generated on the map of Limveld. This means that you can’t simply head over to a specific location to find the Bolus. However, there are a few locations and things you can check out to find these items. Firstly, the Churches where you acquire the Flask upgrades have four boxes or crates nearby that you can break by Surge Sprinting through them or attacking them. These boxes have a chance of dropping one or more Boluses, most of which can be different from one another. In the case that you are not lucky enough to find any Boluses in the Church, you should make your way to other locations, such as Ruins, Forts, Encampments, or the Castle, where you will find loads of boxes that you can break for a chance of getting these items.
Aside from the boxes, you can also find specific Boluses that drop from enemies that might inflict the same Status Effects. For example, the Frenzied Villagers have a chance of dropping the Clarifying Boluses, or the Deathblight Rats have a chance of dropping the Rejuvenating Boluses. One of the Night Bosses, Wormface, has constant enemies spawning during the fight that players can defeat to have a chance of getting the Rejuvenating Boluses from them, which will help take out Wormface easily.

Elden Ring Nightreign
- Released
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May 30, 2025
- Multiplayer
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Online Co-Op
- Number of Players
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1-3
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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Unknown
- PC Release Date
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May 30, 2025