Alright, let’s dive into what’s been happening with Elden Ring Nightreign. So, apparently, the servers were down for a bit today. Why does it always feel like the maintenance is at the most inconvenient time? Anyway, they threw us a bone with a new update, version 1.01.1, which sounds pretty promising for those of us who prefer tackling things solo.
Solo gamers, rejoice! They heard our cries. Maybe it’s just me, but battling alone feels like an uphill struggle sometimes, doesn’t it? This patch actually gives solo players a lifeline—literally a free revive during those dreaded night boss encounters. Hallelujah! Before, we solo folks had to earn this through sheer grit. Not anymore! And hey, they made rune farming a bit more generous for us loners, which is sort of a bittersweet win.
Now, if you’re one of those who loves group play—kudos! There’s good stuff for you too. They’ve upped the ante on earning those shiny Relics by Day 3 of Expeditions. Oh, and those Scenic Flat stones? More likely to bless you with high-rarity Relics now. Just head over to the Small Jar Bazaar (how cute is that name?) if you need some.
Speaking of tweaks, we’ve got quite the list of bug fixes in this patch too. Like, remember that weird camera dance when activating the Guardian’s “Wings of Salvation”? Fixed! And for those frustrating moments when skills wouldn’t trigger or had the wrong numbers—bye-bye.
I’ve listed down a bunch of these fixes. Bear with me, it might seem a bit much:
– Camera tweak during “Wings of Salvation.”
– Duchess’s skill “Restage” actually triggering those Status Ailments now.
– Raider attacks with Greataxe and Great Hammer dealing proper damage levels.
– “Those Who Live in Death” staying down when you use “Sacred Blade.”
– “Bleeding” status cooperating when “Bloody Slash” connects.
– “Ghostflame Ignition” should work better now… fingers crossed.
– Stacking “Successive Attacks Negate Damage” being less, well, stacky.
– Some passive effects now showing correct values, finally.
Oh, and for all those Steam folks, there are a couple of specific fixes too. Climbing got a tweak—should be easier now whether you’re using a keyboard or gamepad. I mean, who knew climbing could be such a chore?
Before I wrap up this ramble, if you’re diving back into Elden Ring Nightreign, don’t forget about those handy guides. Seriously, they’ve got everything you need—from character builds to shortcuts. Plus, they’ve ranked all the Nightlords, which, I don’t know about you, but I find oddly fascinating.
Anyway—wait, was there something else? No? Right, that’s all folks! Catch you in the game.