
Elden Ring Nightreign: Know the Relic that makes Boss fights way too easy
This relic boosts your attack and stacks endlessly
Players have discovered that every time you defeat an Evergaol prisoner, this relic gives a 5% boost to your attack power. That might sound small, but here's the catch, the effect stacks and doesn't expire. So, the more Evergaol fights you win, the more powerful you get.
A lot of players are now spending the early part of their runs clearing out these easier Evergaol bosses before tackling the real monsters like the Nightlords or Everdark Sovereigns. By the time they reach the heavy-hitters, their damage output is through the roof.
You only need one of the relics (duplicates don't help)
There's been some confusion in the community about whether equipping two of the same relic gives double the power. Turns out, it doesn't. Players say the game only counts the bonus from one relic, even if you're carrying two. But that doesn't matter much when each Evergaol boss keeps making you stronger.
Players are now speeding through the early game
One player shared, 'I used to do like one Evergaol per run, but now I go for five, and the damage is insane.' Another pointed out that by doing just Evergaols and some mini bosses on Day 1, they hit level 15 without even touching the main castle. The new meta seems to be: farm Evergaols early, stack damage, and cruise through the rest of the game.
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