Multiplayer without skins? This is almost unacceptable. So, Elden Ring Nightreign offers you some customization options. How to get access to them?
Elden Ring Nightreign is finally out. FromSoftware's latest creation has instantly become one of the most popular games. This multiplayer roguelite title gathered over 313,000 people at its peak on Steam alone (via SteamDB). Of course, this doesn't mean that everything works properly in the game. On the contrary, players experience matchmaking issues and crashes. Additionally developers informed that using the latest graphics may cause FPS drops. However, those who have dealt with the problems (or have not experienced them) can take on the role of one of the available characters and start exploring the dark world. Of course, it's worth doing it with style. Several different skins are at our disposal. So how to access them?
At the beginning of your adventure, you must use a default skins. Skins in Elden Ring Nightreign are locked behind the progress. You can modify your appearance after successfully completing two Expeditions. So, you don't have to search for any hidden secrets to do that.
You will unlock a special mirror after beating the second Nightlord. It’s located in Gideon Ofnir's study, near the entrance to the east wing of Roundtable Hold. When you interact with this item, you can modify your appearance.
When you first check out the customization menu, you will be able to buy two skins for each character – Dawn (14,000 Murk) and Darkness (35,000 Murk). Other garbs will be available later in the game.
So, as you can see, you don’t have to complete some hidden objectives to unlock all the skins. All it takes is a little patience. Good luck!
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