Elden Ring Nightreign DLC Skins Wish List


Though Elden Ring Nightreign has some issues with its meta progression, its customization rewards are solid, especially for those who have been playing FromSoftware games for over a decade now. After defeating Elden Ring Nightreign‘s second Night Lord, players unlock a mirror in the Roundtable Hold hub area. Interacting with the mirror presents players with a handful of alternate outfits for their Nightfarer, which can be purchased using the leftover Runes gained at the end of a run.

Initially, each Nightfarer has two additional costumes, named “Dawn” and “Darkness,” and finishing a Nightfarer’s Remembrance Quest grants them a third outfit to equip. But by far the most exciting outfits in Elden Ring Nightreign are those that reference FromSoftware’s Dark Souls trilogy, which are unlocked after players defeat the final Night Lord. There are already some very iconic Dark Souls-inspired outfits in the game, but there’s plenty of room for more, and that’s hopefully something Nightreign‘s confirmed DLC will deliver on.

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Skins That Should Be Added with Elden Ring Nightreign’s DLC

Dark Souls’ Ornstein and Smough Armor Set

While Elden Ring Nightreign is already home to outfits inspired by beloved Dark Souls characters like Solaire and Havel, there are still countless armor sets from the series’ first entry that would suit Nightreign‘s aesthetic perfectly. Smough and Ornstein’s sets are the perfect example. Possibly the most iconic duo boss in FromSoft history, Smough and Ornstein’s shiny golden suits of armor would look particularly great on Nightreign‘s Raider and Guardian, with even their choice of weapons matching.

Dark Souls’ Big Hat Logan

Elden Ring Nightreign‘s Recluse already comes equipped with a pretty big hat, and her Dark Souls 3-inspired “Heretic Sorcerer” outfit also features an oversized headpiece. But there’s still room for Nightreign to reference the original big-hatted sorcerer from the first Dark Souls. Logan is far from the most memorable FromSoftware NPC, but his outfit is a great one, and it would serve as a nice deep-cut reference for long-time FromSoft fans.

Dark Souls 2’s Alonne Set

While it may be the black sheep of FromSoftware’s catalog, Dark Souls 2 is still home to some incredible boss fights, especially in its DLC. Sir Alonne is one such boss fight, found during Dark Souls 2‘s Crown of the Old Iron King DLC. A mysterious knight hailing from the east, Sir Alonne is a katana-wielding samurai whose outfit would perfectly suit Elden Ring Nightreign‘s Executor.

A Sekiro Skin

While the entire Dark Souls trilogy gets a lot of love in Elden Ring Nightreign, the same can’t be said for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. But there’s still time to remedy that. Nightreign‘s Executor has an ability that seems directly inspired by Sekiro‘s deflection mechanic, and there’s no better way to bring things full circle than by giving the Nightfarer an outfit inspired by the titular “one-armed wolf.”

Bloodborne’s Hunter Outfit

Bloodborne is another obvious omission in Elden Ring Nightreign, but the reasons for that are a little more predictable. With Sony owning the Bloodborne IP, it’s unlikely FromSoftware would use any of its bosses for the multi-platform roguelike. That said, if there was some leeway there, an outfit inspired by Bloodborne‘s Hunter would be a great fit for Nightreign‘s Duchess, with the Nightfarer already bearing some resemblance to Lady Maria.


Elden Ring Nightreign Tag Page Cover Art

Elden Ring Nightreign

9/10

Released

May 30, 2025

Multiplayer

Online Co-Op

Number of Players

1-3

Steam Deck Compatibility

Unknown

PC Release Date

May 30, 2025




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