Summary
- Nightfarer classes have fixed attributes and unique skills, offering varied, challenging playstyles.
- Classes like Recluse require strategic spell combinations, while Executor relies heavily on parrying for survival.
- Each class has high skill ceilings, with Ultimate Arts that can turn the tide of a battle in this challenging game.
Dropping players into the shifting landscape of Limveld, Elden Ring Nightreign strips away the comfort of customizable armor and traditional leveling from Elden Ring. Instead, players choose from one of eight Nightfarer classes, each with fixed attribute progression and a unique, unchangeable set of skills. This isn't about finding the strongest weapon; it's about mastering a specific, demanding playstyle where one wrong move can end a run.
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Each Nightfarer feels like a boss in disguise—unique mechanics, brutal punishments for sloppy play, and Ultimate Arts that could swing a run from wipe to win. With randomized weapon drops forcing constant adaptation, the only thing a player can truly rely on is their mastery over their Nightfarer’s core kit. Some offer a straightforward path, while others have a skill ceiling so high it’s barely visible. Ranked below are the hardest classes to master in Elden Ring Nightreign for the most dedicated fans seeking an extreme challenge.
8 Wylder
The Versatile All-Rounder
- Base HP - 240
- Base FP - 65
- Base STA - 54
Wylder is the closest thing Nightreign has to a comfort pick, but don’t be fooled—this “jack-of-all-trades” isn’t a ticket to easy mode. With balanced stats and the versatile Claw Shot grappling hook, Wylder brings mobility, enemy control, and a reliable offense in one tidy package. Sixth Sense provides subtle survival perks, while the Onslaught Stake ultimately turns Wylder into a walking arm-cannon.
The real trick is making every Claw Shot count. If missed, players lose tempo and open themselves up to disaster. Wylder is forgiving enough for newcomers, but veterans know the difference between surviving and dominating comes down to optimizing every skill and squeezing every ounce of power from this versatile kit.
7 Guardian
The Team's Unyielding Frontline Protector
- Base HP - 280
- Base FP - 55
- Base STA - 60
The Guardian boasts Nightreign’s highest base HP and stamina, which is perfect for gamers who like to soak up hits and keep allies safe. Its role as a frontline tank is obvious, and the true mastery of the Guardian is about proactively controlling the entire battlefield for the team.
The Guardian’s Character Skill, Whirlwind, stuns enemies and, crucially, clears the hazardous miasmas that can plague arenas, making it an essential utility tool. The real challenge lies in its Ultimate Art, Wings of Salvation. This aerial slam provides a massive defensive buff to all nearby allies. A good Guardian uses it to save themselves; a great Guardian uses it with foresight, deploying it just before a boss unleashes a team-wide attack—or as a Hail Mary to revive fallen allies.
6 Raider
Hitting Hard With Giant Weapons
- Base HP - 260
- Base FP - 55
- Base STA - 60
With an S-tier Strength scaling and a focus on massive weapons, this class is for players who want to hit hard and break things. Its high HP and Stamina make it incredibly resilient, but Raider's core mechanic, the Retaliate skill, elevates it from a simple barbarian to a high-stakes brawler requiring nerves of steel.
Retaliate is a powerful punch that, if timed to anticipate an incoming attack, completely negates the damage and staggers the enemy. Also, the Totem Stela ultimate can be a game-changer; it summons a giant tombstone that buffs ally damage and provides cover. Tactical placement of this totem can completely change the flow of a fight, turning a desperate defense into a coordinated assault.
5 Ironeye
A Fragile Long-Range Marksman
- Base HP - 200
- Base FP - 55
- Base STA - 56
Ironeye is Nightreign’s quintessential archer, designed for precision ranged damage and vital team support. With infinite arrows and the ability to revive teammates from a distance, it offers a unique and powerful playstyle. However, this power comes at a steep price: a paltry 200 base HP, making the Ironeye a true glass cannon where almost any mistake is fatal.
Mastery is all about split-second judgment: knowing when to dive in for marking, and capitalizing on Single Shot’s brief invulnerability for the perfect, armor-piercing finisher. Miss a shot or flub the marking skill, and Ironeye becomes easy prey. This is the class for players who thrive under pressure and never blink when the stakes are highest.
4 Duchess
An Elusive & Strategic Striker
- Base HP - 220
- Base FP - 75
- Base STA - 54
The Duchess is a nimble, dagger-wielding fighter. Her passive, Magnificent Poise, allows for incredibly efficient and chainable dodges, making her a phantom on the battlefield. The catch? She has one of the lowest base Stamina pools in the game, meaning every action must be deliberate.
What makes the Duchess one of the most complex classes in Nightreign is her Character Skill, Restage. This ability doesn't just deal damage; it repeats a portion of the burst damage recently dealt by the entire team. To master it, a Duchess player needs god-tier awareness of their allies' cooldowns and damage windows, using Restage at the precise moment to echo a massive burst for incredible damage multiplication.
3 Recluse
The Master Of Ancient Sorceries
- Base HP - 200
- Base FP - 80
- Base STA - 54
Playing the Recluse is like memorizing a spellbook written by a trickster god. Her Magic Cocktail system demands players track four elemental residues and combine them into 14 different spells—each with unique effects and tactical uses. With the lowest base HP and complex resource management, Recluse players must make every move count, especially under fire.
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Soulblood Song can swing an entire fight with team-wide HP and FP restoration, but only if timed for maximum carnage. The difference between a good Recluse and a master is the ability to instantly select the perfect cocktail while dodging, casting, and supporting a team.
2 Revenant
Masterfully Commanding An Entire Phantom Army
- Base HP - 200
- Base FP - 80
- Base STA - 54
The Revenant is a summoner who commands an army of spirits, but this is no walk in the park. This class is a multitasking nightmare that pushes a player's strategic and micromanagement skills to their absolute limit. Sharing the lowest base HP of 200 and the lowest base Stamina, the Revenant is incredibly fragile on her own.
Her survival depends entirely on her ability to manage her three unique summons: Helen for agile DPS, Frederick for area control, and Sebastian for stationary AoE damage. If a summon falls, it has a cooldown, leaving the Revenant dangerously exposed. Her ultimate, Immortal March, grants the team temporary invincibility and empowers her active summon for a devastating special attack.
1 Executor
The Ultimate Master Of Parries
- Base HP - 220
- Base FP - 55
- Base STA - 54
The Executor is a katana-wielding fighter with a gameplay style directly inspired by Sekiro, and it is unequivocally the hardest class to master. This nightfarer throws the idea of a health buffer out the window and stakes its entire survival on a single, brutal mechanic: the parry. The Executor's core skill is Suncatcher, a stance that allows the player to deflect incoming attacks. A successful deflection charges a cursed blade for a massive, stunning blow. Whereas a failed deflection means taking catastrophic damage.
With a low HP pool and even lower FP for other abilities, the Executor’s gameplay loop is a relentless, high-stakes duel of perfect timing. Even its ultimate, Aspects of the Crucible, which transforms the player into a beast form, requires learning an entirely new moveset. Even after dozens of runs, mastering the Executor’s timing remains the ultimate test for any Nightreign expert.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 80 /100 Critics Rec: 78%
- Released
- May 30, 2025
- Developer(s)
- From Software
- Publisher(s)
- Bandai Namco Entertainment, From Software








- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Soulslike, Roguelite
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PC