Alright, so I’m diving into Elden Ring Nightreign and let me just say, there’s this wild thing where you can tweak your character as you play again and again. It’s a FromSoftware spin on roguelites and they call it Relics. Yeah, Relics. They’re like these power boost thingies that stick to your character. Makes them better with spells, weapons, all that jazz. Pick your poison wisely and they fit your class like a glove. Or maybe they don’t. Your call.
But here’s the weird part. You collect these Relics randomly. So guess what? You end up hoarding them. Like, imagine you score a killer bonus for bows but, oops, you’re not the Robin Hood type. You stash it away for that day when, I don’t know, you just decide, “Today feels like a bow-only adventure!”
Anyway—hold up—speaking of hoarding, players’ storage gets crammed! Old Relics sit there gathering metaphorical dust. You’d think selling them off would help. Nah. In-game currency from that? Peanuts. So, players skip it. Until, surprise, Reddit user Scufozzover1 figures out there’s actually a limit on how many of these things you can stack. When it’s maxed out, bam! No more expeditions for you. Seriously, an error message pops up.
Relic Rite, that’s what the game nags you to use. Ditch the extras, they say. Like we’d naturally remember that while knee-deep in battles snagging new Relics. Funny thing, you never see a sign for how many you can collect. It’s stealthy, right? Scufozzover1 reckons it’s roughly 1,000. Yep. That’s a lot, a mountain of Relics, really.
If you steer clear of Relic madness, kudos to you. Maybe check out our guide on Elden Ring Nightreign — it’s pretty nifty. We threw in some walkthroughs for those character quests like Executor and Duchess Remembrance. And just so you know, FromSoftware dropped tougher Nightlords called Everdark Sovereign bosses. They’re beefed-up, meaner fights with fresh moves to keep you on your toes. Sounds intense, right? Like, bring-it-on kind of intense.