Should You Sell Old Relics in Elden Ring Nightreign?

As a devoted fan, I’m diving headfirst into the captivating realm of Limveld with Elden Ring Nightreign! The challenge lies in navigating this world under the ominous veil of the Night’s Tide, all while managing to survive until the auspicious Day 3. On that day, I’ll confront the formidable Nightlord. What sets this game apart is its intriguing Relic system. Each character possesses three Relic slots, and these powerful artifacts can be equipped at the Relic Rites altar conveniently situated near the Table of Lost Grace before embarking on an expedition.

In Elden Ring Nightreign, as characters are limited to using Relics of specific colors, it’s common for players to amass extra Relics they can’t utilize. This guide offers advice on how best to manage your unused Relics to optimize your loadout in Elden Ring Nightreign.

How To Sell Relics In Elden Ring Nightreign

Once you’ve finished the tutorial and have a fundamental grasp of the game mechanics, you’ll find yourself in the Roundtable Hold, an area brimming with Non-Player Characters (NPCs), some of whom are playable. To your left, you’ll notice the Table of Lost Grace, and nearby, you’ll spot the Relic Rites altar.

On this altar, you can pick Relics for each character. Moving towards the extreme right will lead you to an additional tab where you can offload all your collected Relics. You can use L3 on your controller to sort the Relics based on color or type. This function allows you to sell excess Small or Medium Relics that aren’t necessary at the moment.

Should You Sell Relics In Elden Ring Nightreign?

To vanquish the Nightlords, you need to embark on Expeditions. With each attempt, whether successful or not, you’ll be granted Relics as your reward. These Relics, however, are randomly selected, increasing the likelihood that you’ll end up with ones you won’t use or need. This might lead to a quandary about whether you should sell the Relics you don’t plan on equipping for any of your characters. Reasons could be that the effects are weak or the Relic is of lower rarity, providing only one effect.

If your goal is to get Murk by selling Relics, then it’s definitely wise to do so. Even the less valuable Relics can yield a significant amount of Murk, which can be utilized in numerous useful ways.

  • You can purchase Relics from the Small Jar Bazaar. The randomized Relic costs 600 Murk, and if you do not receive a worthwhile one, you can simply sell it again to recover some Murk and continue cycling through potential options.
  • After completing the second Expedition, you will unlock access to the Mirror, which allows you to change your character’s Garb. Each character has two costume options available for purchase using Murk, with additional outfits becoming accessible after completing the game.
  • You can also purchase Gestures and Relic Rites—the latter becomes available after finishing the first Expedition.

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2025-05-30 03:43