Alright, Tarnished, listen up! If you've been struggling to make your Nightfarer build work in Elden Ring: Nightreign, there's some seriously good news. Patch 1.03.2 has landed, and it's not just some minor tweaks – we're talking about substantial buffs to some of the game's most notoriously underpowered classes.
Elden Ring Nightfarers UNLEASHED! Patch 1.03.2 SHO...
Officially dubbed "Balance Adjustments and Feature Updates," this patch is a beast. It dives deep into the mechanics, targeting Nightfarers, Relics, Equipment, Sorceries, Incantations, the whole shebang. While every class gets a little love (or a little nerf, depending on how overpowered you were), the big winners here are those who've been wrestling with the Raider, Guardian, Executor, and Revenant. These poor souls have been lagging behind for months, and it seems FromSoftware finally heard our cries. I know I've personally abandoned a few Raider playthroughs out of sheer frustration, so this is a welcome change.
But it's not just about making the weaker classes viable. The patch also introduces a ton of smaller tweaks and bug fixes. Think item availability in shops, fine-tuning the FP cost of spells – all those little things that can make or break a playthrough. It's the kind of comprehensive update that shows the developers are really listening to the community and committed to keeping the game fresh.
And speaking of keeping things fresh, here's a little tidbit that's got the Elden Ring community buzzing: the patch quietly added 30 new weapon ID slots. What does this mean? No one knows for sure! Are we getting a whole new arsenal of weapons? Are they tied to future content, maybe even hinting at a second DLC? The speculation is already rampant, and honestly, that's half the fun.
It's pretty amazing to see how active the Nightreign community still is, almost a year after launch. The December DLC, which introduced the Deep of Night challenge mode and all its associated goodies (new map, Nightfarers, bosses!), definitely gave the game a shot in the arm. And now, with these major balance adjustments, it feels like a great time to jump back in, dust off that underleveled character, and see what they can really do. Just a heads up, that Deep of Night challenge only applies to Expeditions when you're matched with other DLC owners, so keep that in mind.
So, there you have it. Patch 1.03.2 is a game-changer, especially for those of you who've been patiently waiting for your favorite Nightfarer class to get some love. Now go forth, Tarnished, and conquer the Lands Between… or at least, don't get completely obliterated in the first five minutes. Good luck!
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