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How to change Elden Ring Nightreign skins

Skins are now in Elden Ring Nightreign, so here are all the skins and costumes we've seen so far and how to unlock and equip them.

Want to change your Elden Ring Nightreign skins? When you start slaying some Night Lords, you'll soon gain access to character customization options. The best part for returning Souls fans is that you can unlock some familiar Souls characters for some of the classes.

With the multiplayer game, which currency you'll need to get them, and how you can equip them in Nightreign.

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How to change skins in Elden Ring Nightreign

To change skins in Elden Ring Nightreign, you need to complete two expeditions, giving you access to the Fitting Mirror.

Just like in Elden Ring, the Roundtable Hold is a place for you to rest and prepare for any battles and exploration in Nightreign. As well as equipping Nightreign Relics here, you can also find a merchant in the back room that you can buy various goods from, and a Fitting Mirror in the corner where you can equip new skins.

How to unlock skins using the Fitting Mirror in Elden Ring.

How to unlock skins in Elden Ring Nightreign

When you go to the Fitting Mirror, you have the ability to change your outfit, though you'll need to cough up some money to alter your clothing. The price of each outfit depends on what you're trying to buy. For example, The Dawn skin is only 14,000 Murk, whereas the Darkness skin will set you back 35,000.

There are also hidden skins that you will need to unlock as you defeat each of the Elden Ring Nightreign bosses and Night Lords. When you defeat every Night Lord, you gain access to two additional outfits, with some of them being based on classic Dark Souls characters. These extra outfits are available for just 7,500 Murk.

Here are all the skins we've seen so far in Elden Ring Nightreign:

  • Dawn/Darkness
  • Faraam
  • Armor of the Sun
  • Ringfinger (Henryk's Hunter Set)

A screen showing skin options for each class in Elden Ring

Dawn / Darkness

Each Nightreign character has a variation of the Dawn and Darkness skin. The Dawn skins are gold, bronze, and white, while the Darkness skins are a dark version of the original costume.

Faraam

The Faraam armor set worn by Dark Souls 2's protagonist, The Bearer of the Curse, and this skin is available for Wylder.

Three new skins coming to Elden Ring Nightreign

Armor of the Sun

Beloved Dark Souls NPC, Solaire, also has his very own skin in Elden Ring, and the Guardian is the lucky class who gets to use it. Solaire's armor set is officially called Armor of the Sun, and while the Knights of Sunlight aren't a fixture in Elden Ring, this is the ideal skin to indicate you're up for some jolly cooperation.

Ringfinger (Henryk's Hunter Set)

We finally got a little slice of Bloodborne on PC, but it's in the form of a Nightreign skin. While it's likely intended to represent Bloodborne's protagonist, the armor more closely resembles the set worn by Henryk, one of the antagonistic hunters in Yharnam. Either way, this skin appears to be available for the Ironeye class.

Now you know how to get and equip new Elden Ring Nightreign skins, here's what you need to know about RPG game.