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Okay, so get this! There’s this craaazy mod for Elden Ring Nightreign, and it shakes things up like you wouldn’t believe. Random runs! Not sure why anyone would want to randomize everything, but hey, people are into wild stuff now. Perfect for those players who’ve seen it all and just want to spice it up. Diverse runs and all that jazz.
So, Elden Ring Nightreign dropped on May 30, 2025. Yep, that’s right. It’s like a multiplayer roguelike version of Elden Ring. Coop mechanics are all the rage these days, apparently? Anyway, it went ballistic! Sold, like, 3.5 million copies in a week! Insane. Modders saw it too—like hawks—and started fiddling with it right away. Love those folks for keeping things interesting.
Now, speaking of modders, there’s this one called thefifthmatt or something. This person cooked up a mod named “Nightreign Randomizer and Derandomizer” (what a mouthful!). You can snag it from Nexus Mods, if you’re keen. Let’s break it down: three presets. One is kinda like the original, another sprinkles randomness everywhere (sounds chaotic, right?), and then there’s “extra random.” Because why stop halfway, right? But here’s the kicker: at first glance, you might not see huge changes. Game’s already pretty random. It’s all about Night Boss differences. Apparently! Oh, and they’re thinking about making it even deeper soon. Cool or confusing? Hard to say.
And oh! Almost forgot. There’s also a “derandomizer.” If haphazard chaos isn’t your thing, you can make it more, uh, predictable? So there’s that.
Anyway, the mod meshes with the “Seamless Co-op” thingy. Ever tried two-player co-op in Nightreign? Still waiting on FromSoftware for the official thing, but for now—you do you.
Mods are kinda rare but they’ve got some gems. Like one for solo play that’s a lifesaver. I tried solo play once—ouch. A challenge, to say the least. FromSoftware’s done tweaks but, yeah, mods still help big time.
Let’s hope FromSoftware keeps the goodies coming for Elden Ring Nightreign. Remember when they added Everdark Sovereigns? Those Nightlords pumped up on difficulty juice! So, they pop in and out, like rotating shifts. Right now, we’ve got Gaping Jaw and Darkdrift Knight up for grabs. But, starting July 17, it’s time for Sentient Pest to shine, alongside Darkdrift Knight. Keep your eyes peeled!
And uh, that’s the scoop. Dive into mods if you dare. Or wait for the next big thing from FromSoftware. Game on!