All DLC Raids in Elden Ring Nightreign

All DLC Raids in Elden Ring Nightreign

Daniel Haša
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In Elden Ring Nightreign, Raids are special boss encounters that can trigger during Day 1 or Day 2 of an expedition. Each raid functions as a unique World Event, and no two play out quite the same.

The base game features four raids, and the Forsaken Hollows DLC expands the pool with three additional raids. Below is a breakdown of every DLC raid, how to clear it, and what power you earn for completing it.


Caligo Raid

The Caligo raid begins when the dragon blankets the entire map in dense fog, massively reducing visibility. To make things worse, Caligo also rains down ice crystals across the area, dealing damage and rapidly building frostbite. Because it can slow your run and chip away at your resources, this is one raid you want to end quickly.

How to complete the Caligo raid

  • As soon as it starts, open your map and look for a large red radius showing Caligo’s possible location.
  • Head to that zone and you’ll find the dragon sleeping.
  • Land a few hits to force it to take off and retreat, which completes the raid.

Reward Power

Cold Mirage: When your life is threatened, you become concealed, negating all attacks.


Gladius (Tricephalos) Raid

The Tricephalos raid is one of the more disruptive DLC events. When it triggers, three Sundered Tricephalos spawn in separate marked areas. Your job is to locate and defeat all three. They aren’t particularly tanky, but they’re supported by smaller Tricephalos enemies, and the raid adds constant pressure through a damaging debuff.

During the raid, you and your allies take ongoing fire damage that drains a small percentage of your health every second, making prolonged fights or long travel between spawns much more punishing.

Why this raid is so annoying

  • The three targets can spawn very far apart, which can completely derail an optimized route.
  • On maps like the Great Hollow, just navigating safely is already risky—this raid makes that even harder.
  • The adds can overwhelm you early if your gear is weak.

How to complete the Gladius raid

  • Use the map to identify the three red marked zones and travel between them efficiently.
  • Prioritize killing each Sundered Tricephalos quickly instead of getting bogged down by adds.
  • In trios with comms, split up: one player per target—but only if you can survive solo with the constant burn.

Reward Power

Beast’s Hunt: Landing successive attacks restores stamina and speeds up stamina recovery for you and nearby allies.


Balancers Raid

The Balancers raid is the most chaotic and arguably the most fun of the DLC raids. When it begins, the team is instantly separated: all players are teleported and respawn in three different locations, which will be either Blacksmith Villages (where you can swap weapon skills) or Encampments.

To raise the stakes, the raid also removes some of your flasks, and you won’t get them fully back until the raid is cleared. Flasks begin restoring as each Balancer is defeated.

How to complete the Balancers raid

  • Each player must defeat a Balancer at their location.
  • Balancers always stand near the area boss for that spot, meaning you may have to deal with both threats.
  • Balancers don’t have much HP, so the best approach is to burn the Balancer first, then clean up the area boss (or disengage if you don’t need it).

Once all three Balancers are down:

  • Your Health Flasks return
  • The raid ends and you earn the DLC power

Reward Power

Power to Balance the World: Occasionally rise from near-death without assistance. After recovering, your attack power increases.

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