How to unlock Dark Souls outfits in Elden Ring Nightreign

When starting Elden Ring: Nightreign, players might wonder: where can I find the Dark Souls costumes? During the game’s introduction trailer, FromSoft revealed exclusive Souls-themed cosmetics such as Solaire, Faraam set, and Ringfinger Leonhard. Luckily, there are plenty more options available, with two Dark Souls outfits for each character.

The unfortunate truth is that these Elden Ring Nightreign costumes require quite a bit of time and effort to obtain. You’ll need to progress through substantial portions of the game and conquer numerous challenges, with many of the Elden Ring Nightreign bosses being particularly tough hurdles. Let’s dive in; here’s a guide on how to unlock the Nightreign Dark Souls outfits, accompanied by an image gallery displaying all of them. Each costume is described below for your convenience in case you find yourself stumped.

How to unlock the Dark Souls outfits in Elden Ring Nightreign

To acquire the Dark Souls costumes for all characters in Elden Ring Nightreign, follow these steps: Initially, you must enable the character appearance customization feature. Once this is done, completing the entire game is necessary to unlock these special outfits. In simpler terms, after gaining the ability to modify your character’s appearance, finishing the game will grant you the Dark Souls costumes.

  1. Defeat four separate Nightlords (including Gladius in the first expedition)
  2. Defeat Heolstor the Nightlord in the Night Aspect expedition

Upon your arrival back at Roundtable Hold, you’ll be able to buy the Dark Souls outfits from the transformation mirror. It’s worth noting that each character has a pair of these outfits (you can find pictures of them in the gallery below). The best part is they only cost 7,500 Murk, making them more affordable than the standard outfits.

All Elden Ring Nightreign Dark Souls outfits

Below, you’ll find all the Dark Souls outfits available in Nightreign, along with their respective descriptions and the games they originate from:

1. Knight Armor (Dark Souls I)
2. Havel’s Armor (Dark Souls I)
3. Warrior Set (Dark Souls II)
4. Ornstein & Smough Armor (Dark Souls I)
5. Black Iron Set (Dark Souls II)
6. Gravelord Servant Set (Dark Souls I)
7. Thief Set (Dark Souls I)
8. White Set (Dark Souls I)
9. Black Set (Dark Souls I)
10. Darkwraith Armor (Dark Souls II)
11. Drakeblood Armor (Dark Souls II DLC)
12. Alva’s Set (Dark Souls III)
13. Lothric Knight Set (Dark Souls III)
14. Yhorm’s Set (Dark Souls III)
15. Nameless King Set (Dark Souls III DLC)

Wylder

  • Artorias (Dark Souls)
  • Faraam set (Dark Souls 2)

Guardian

  • Solaire (Dark Souls)
  • Alva (Dark Souls 2/3)

Ironeye

  • Ringfinger Leonhard (Dark Souls 3)
  • Llewellyn set (Dark Souls 2)

Duchess

  • Patches (Elden Ring/Dark Souls 1/3)
  • Darkwraith Knight (Dark Souls 1/3)

Raider

  • Havel (Dark Souls 1/3)
  • Siegmeyer/Siegward of Catarina (Dark Souls 1/2/3)

Revenant

  • Sister Friede (Dark Souls 3)
  • Old Sorcerer set (Dark Souls 3)

Recluse

  • Karla the Witch (Dark Souls 3)
  • Emerald Herald (Dark Souls 2)

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2025-05-30 01:39