How to unlock skins in Elden Ring Nightreign

This wouldn’t be Nightreign if there wasn’t any high-fashion outfits to adorn your Nightfarer’s in. Here’s how to unlock the dresser and skins!

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Nightreign is FromSoftware’s first attempt at a live-service game, and we’ve got to hand it to the developer. It’s done a pretty good job of making this multiplayer experience of The Lands Between’s biggest and best bosses incredibly fun. While this live-service title doesn’t appear to feature any egregious microtransactions, you can hand over your hard-earned Murk for cosmetic skins after you unlock the dresser .

Ultimately, Murk isn’t used for much aside from Relics and Chalices in Nightreign, so the rest of your Murk-savings can quite happily be spent on the array of outfits – some of which are Dark Souls inspired – in Nightreign. First, though, you’ll need to unlock them. Here’s how to unlock skins in Nightreign .

In the latter half of this guide, there are end-game spoilers for Nightreign. We have labelled these accordingly so that – if you’re hoping to avoid spoilers – you know where to stop reading!

How to unlock skins in Nightreign

First things first, to dress up your Nightfarer’s in Nightreign, you’ll first need to unlock the dresser . This will become available to you after beating any two Nightlords. Upon returning from your second successful Expedition, the Iron Menial will greet you and explain that he has transformed the east wing of the Hold.

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After your second successful Expedition, you’ll be able to change your Nightfarer’s outfits via the mirror in the east wing of the Hold. |Image credit:Bandai Namco/VG247

Initially, you’ll only have three outfits unlocked for each character which will all cost a set amount of Murk. To unlock even more outfits – which include Solaire’s outfit from Dark Souls (for Guardian) as well as many other iconic fits – you’ll need to defeat Nightreign’s final boss. These particular skins are much cheaper than the initial ones you unlock, so you might want to save up your Murk.

On top of that, Remembrance skins for each character can be unlocked by completing each of their associated Remembrance quests, which you can check your progess with via the Journal in the Hold.

LIGHT SPOILERS AHEAD

Who is Nightreign’s final boss? Is it one of the Nightlords ? Well, yes, and no. After defeating your first Nightlord, you’ll unlock the ability to target multiple other bosses. Once you manage to defeat four of them at least once, a final Nightlord appears for you to challenge; this is Nightreign’s final boss, and if you defeat them, you’ll find your clothes dresser full of even more outfits to purchase and kit your character out in.

On top of that, those who take part in the Everdark Sovereign mode - which features a different enhanced Nightlord each week - will receive Sovereign Sigils after successfully finishing an Expedition. These can also be spent on purchasing skins via the Collector Signboard in the Hold, and is an alternative to saving and spending Murk.

For more on Nightreign, take a look at our tips and tricks to help you with securing some successful Expeditions, check out how The Crater event works , and see which character you should play .

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