A player discovers the perfect trick; while playing solo in Elden Ring: Nightreign, they can save themselves from death.

A player discovers the perfect trick; while playing solo in Elden Ring: Nightreign, they can save themselves from death.

In Elden Ring: Nightreign, failure is somehow part of it. A player has now realized after 250 hours that he often could have saved himself.

What trick did the player discover? MarshallBrasil313 shares via Reddit his experience, as he learns something new even after 250 hours of gameplay. He fled as fast as he could from the approaching rain, which depletes your life bar sooner or later as long as you remain in it.

And so it happened as it had to: He departed this life. His character flew high through the air and landed right next to a Site of Grace.

Instinctively, he crawled near it and lo and behold: His character stood up again with full health. This is not a bug, but a regular function of the game that allows you to resurrect yourself if you make it to a Site of Grace.

This approach is especially suitable for solo runs where no one can rush to your aid if you happen to be down on the ground.

The community appreciates his experience and his video, and it helps some who were not yet aware of this trick. Others report similar discoveries and situations.

“I didn’t know that either! Your strength deserves a crown!”

How does the community react? In the comments, there are several players who were also not aware of this feature, as the game does not show it to you either. They are happy about the discovery, while others emphasize that it’s always worth planning your routes along Sites of Grace, especially when traveling alone, to effectively utilize this trick.

Overall, the community celebrates his video for the discovery and the funny and epic circumstance of his resurrection on Reddit:

  • RoomyRoots agrees: “Yep, the path to the goal should always go through the Graces. The range is actually good enough. What I really hate is the damage speed.”
  • ChefMoney89 writes: “I’m not a Nightreign player, but I was all in when you died while ascending with the Spirit Well, lmao. The music also hit hard while getting back up.”
  • OD1N999 expresses: “I didn’t know that either! Your strength deserves a crown!”
  • PandoraKin564 notes: “Interesting that this relates to the lore of the Tarnished from the later alternate timeline. That is a very nice detail.”
  • Cultural-Abies3021 had a similar experience: “I was also shocked when I resurrected after defeating the Bubble Trumpets and died in the storm. But damn, I was alive again!”

Those who have also been playing Elden Ring: Nightreign for a while will have observed the large beings frequently moving in the background of the map. Those who look closely can even see that they change during the course of the game. What it’s all about is explained by MeinMMO author Christos Tsogos in his special: Elden Ring: Nightreign has brought forth the largest beings of the Souls universe, but no one knows why they are there

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