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Elden Ring Nightreign

Attack Affinities and Element Guide

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This is a guide to all the affinities and elemental attacks in Elden Ring Nightreign. Learn about how affinities work and which elements works best against certain types of enemies in the game.

Attack Affinities and Elements

Affinities Are Your Attack's Damage Type

Affinity represents the damage type that your weapon does through Physical and Elemental damage. The two damage types are further classified into four sub types with each weapon varying in their damage type.

Attacks Can Consist of Multiple Affinities

A weapon with more than one affinity can afflict enemies with each affinity that it has. For example, the Rivers of Blood Katana does Slash/Pierce while dealing fire damage and blood loss build up for each attack it does.

Resistance Determines Which Damage Type is Effective

Resistance determines whether a specific enemy is weak to a damage type or not. This also applies to status effects or ailments as having more resistance can slow down its buildup.

Effects of Resistances

Weapons Can Naturally Posses Affinities

Some weapons like the Winged Scythe have innate holy affinity. This allows the weapon to deal holy damage without casting incantations or spells. To get a weapon with a natural affinity, players should check the map and see which points of interest will reward one.

Where to Find Holy Weapons

Assign Affinity on Starting Weapon Through Relics

Some Relics can give affinity to your starting weapon. An example would be the Edge of Order Relic that lets your starter weapon deal Holy damage.

List of All Relics

Use Greases to Grant Weapons Affinity

Greases are consumable items that can give affinity to a weapon, albeit for a limited time. These can be effective if you did not find a weapon that has a natural affinity.

List of All Items

Spells Have Natural Affinities

A spell's natural affinity will often lean towards the 4 Elemental Damage types: Fire, Lightning, Holy, and Magic. Identifying a spell's affinity can be as easy as looking at the spell's name or icon.

List of All Spells

Recluse Can Absorb Elemental Residue to Cast Magic Cocktail

The Recluse can absorb three elemental residues to cast a new spell depending on the element type combination. Playing Recluse can be a good way to understand spells and elemental damage types!
Recluse Best Build, Weapons, and Relics Guide

Physical and Elemental Damage Types

Physical Damage Types

Damage Type Effective Against
Standard Most enemies in Limveld
Slashing Unarmored enemies
Piercing Armored enemies and dragons
Strike Highly armored or hard skinned enemies

These are general weaknesses. Enemies may be weak or resistant to a different damage type than shown above.

Physical damage is mostly done through performing light and heavy attacks, with some weapon skills dealing physical damage as well. The damage type done by a physical attack will depend on a weapon's class.

Elemental Damage Types

Damage Type Effective Against
Fire Unarmored and plant type enemies
Lightning Highly armored enemies
Holy Undead, Albinaurics, and unholy enemies
Magic Highly armored enemies

These are general weaknesses. Enemies may be weak or resistant to a different damage type than shown above.

Elemental damage is mostly done through casting spells or incantations, or by attacking with a weapon that has an affinity to a certain element.

How to Raise Attack Affinity

Choose the Right Weapon For a Character

To raise attack affinity, choose a weapon that your character can maximize. For example, if you found a Glintstone Staff, only pick it up when playing a character like Recluse to maximize the spell's affinity that comes with the weapon.
All Stats Explained

Equip Relics and Weapon Passives

Certain Relics increase attack affinity. An example would be Holy Attack Power Up. For Weapon Passives, an example would be Improved Holy Attack Power .

How to Farm and Get Relics

How to Check Attack Affinity

Seen In the Game's Visual Codex

Weapon Affinity Display

Open the map by pressing the touchpad for PS5 or the options button for XBOX. Navigate to the Visual Codex and choose Equipment. This will then display all the attack affinities of a chosen weapon.

Weapon Scaling Explained

Elden ring Nightreign Related Guides

Elden Ring Nightreign - Tips and Tricks Partial

Beginner Guide to Nightreign

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Exploration Guides
Rune Farming Guide What to Do on Days 1 and 2
Max Level Guide and How to Level Up Fast How to Add Pins on the Map
Night's Tide (Circle): Blue Flame Explained -
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How to Upgrade Weapons How to Recover and Increase FP
How to Charge Your Ultimate Gauge How to Farm and Get Relics
How to Kill Skeletons How to Get More Flasks
How to Change Weapons How to Get Murk
How to Revive and Rescue Allies Should You Buy Scenic Flatstones?
How to Dual Wield How to Lock On
How to Dash and Sprint How to Wall Jump and Climb Walls
How to Two-Hand Weapons How to Pick Up and Use Items
How to Heal and Increase Health Weight and Item Carry Limits Explained
Combat Tips How to Get Legendary Weapons
List of All Character Skills List of All Ultimate Arts
How to Get Critical Hits How to Find the Oldest Gaol
Small Jar Bazaar Best Items to Buy How to Unlock Dark Souls Skins
How to Parry How to Guard Counter
Raid Events Guide List of Random Map Events
How to Duplicate Weapons How to Dodge Roll
How to Get Memory Fragments Attack Affinities and Element Guide
How to Guard (Block) How to Find Sacred Seals and Incantations
Are Boluses Permanent? List of Unlockables
How to Get Sovereign Sigils -
Stat Guides
All Stats Explained Buffs and Status Effects
What Does Dexterity Do? What Does Vigor Do?
What Does Mind Do? What Does Endurance Do?
What Does Strength Do? What Does Intelligence Do?
What Does Faith Do? What Does Arcane Do?
What is Poise? Effects of Resistances
Character Skill Guides
What Does Restage Do? What Does Retaliate Do?
What Does Totem Stela Do? What Does Cursed Sword Do?
What Does Magic Cocktail Do? -
Roundtable Hold Guides
Roundtable Hold Guide How to Unlock the Dresser
Sparring Grounds Collector Signboard
FAQs
Leave Penalty Death Penalty: What Happens When You Die?
Is There Character Customization? Is There PC Controller Support?
Are Loots and Drops Shared? Can You Play the Same Class?
Can You Pause the Game? Does Nightreign Have Fall Damage?
How Long To Beat How to Change Skins
Difficulty Level Explained: Is Elden Ring Too Hard? How to Sell Relics
Can you Sell Items? How to Use the Bed
How to Recover Dropped Runes How to Skip Cutscenes
How to Change Language All Postgame Unlockables
How to Reconnect and Play Online How to Rename Your Character
Where to Find Holy Weapons Weapon Scaling Explained
How to Break Stone Statues How to Quit a Run
Can You Keep Weapons? How to Replay Tutorial
What Does The Items Confer Effect Do? What Are Post-Damage Attacks?
What Is the Initial Standard Attack Effect? What Carries Over?
Is There a New Game Plus? Where Is the Crypt?
Is There Voice Chat? What Is Thrusting Counterattack?

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