Elden Ring Nightreign Recluse Remembrance Quest Guide Walkthrough Steps

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Step into the shadows of Elden Ring: Nightreign with the Recluse Remembrance quest-a haunting journey through magical memories and dark legacies. Face formidable Nightlords, unravel cryptic puzzles, and unlock powerful relics that enhance the Recluse’s arcane prowess. This guide will lead you through each chapter of her enigmatic questline, from the eerie beginnings in Roundtable Hold to the climactic confrontation with Nightreign’s ultimate foe, revealing secrets that could change the fate of the Nightfarers forever.

Our in-progress Elden Ring Nightreign guide gives you a Recluse Remembrance quest walkthrough, explaining how to start the Recluse’s Remembrance quest, how to handle Recluse’s Chapter 6 challenge, and how to complete each task along the way.

How to start Recluse’s Remembrance in Elden Ring Nightreign

To start Recluse’s Remembrance quest in Elden Ring Nightreign, you need to progress to the second chapter of Recluse’s journal, which typically unlocks after completing three or four missions as Recluse. Once Chapter 2 appears, return to Roundtable Hold and check the Recluse’s journal section, where you will find the option to “begin Remembrance.” Selecting this will allow you to relive a memory, starting the quest. During this quest, you must play as Recluse and follow the objectives that appear, such as defeating specific Night-tainted foes and interacting with key NPCs like the Iron Menial to advance the storyline and earn rewards.

The Recluse’s Remembrance quest begins in her journal’s second chapter, and like with the other Nightfarers’ quests, there’s seemingly no set guideline for when that chapter becomes available.

In our experience, chapter two showed up after completing three or four expeditions as the Recluse. (Nightreign is flexible with what “complete” means in the early journal chapters, as you don’t have to defeat a Nightlord for an expedition to count toward the chapter unlock requirements. Failure counts as well.)

Check the Recluse’s section of the journal after you return to Roundtable Hold from an expedition, and when Chapter 2 shows up, the option to “begin Remembrance” appears under the journal entry text. Choose to start the quest, and you’ll “relive” a memory. You can only play as the Recluse while reliving one of her memories, but there’s no penalty for changing classes or putting the Remembrance quest on the back burner. You can pick it up again at any point when you’re ready.

The only other thing to keep in mind when deciding whether to start a Remembrance quest is that Nightreign only allows one personal objective per expedition, and there’s no evident process by which the game decides whose objective will show up. If you team up with someone else who’s also pursuing a Remembrance quest, there’s no guarantee your objective will show up on the map.

Chapter 2: Vanquish Enemies Tainted by Night

Chapter 2: Vanquish Enemies Tainted by Night involves accepting the remembrance quest from the Recluse’s journal and speaking to the Iron Menial in the western room of Roundtable Hold. The Iron Menial tasks the Recluse with defeating night-tainted foes in Limveld and bringing back proof. Players must then embark on an expedition to the northeastern part of the map, where they will face the Night-Swallowed Golden Hippopotamus boss. Defeating this boss rewards a Night Shard, which serves as evidence of the Recluse’s cooperation. Returning to the Iron Menial with the Night Shard and interacting with a ghostly spring concludes the remembrance and grants the Recluse’s Chalice as a reward, unlocking new relic slots for the character.

Speak with the Iron Menial in Roundtable Hold’s dining room to start the Recluse’s first quest. He tasks you with defeating enemies tainted by the night to prove your devotion to the Nightfarers’ cause and returning with evidence that you did so. Despite the Menial’s phrasing, “enemies tainted by night” isn’t a Nightlord, so you don’t have to deal with a major boss for this. You also just need to defeat one enemy.

Start an expedition, and check your map for a red quest icon similar to those that mark Volcano Manor’s quests in Elden Ring. The target monster’s actual location seems to differ from game to game, and it’ll differ further depending on whether Shifting Earth is influencing the map. What stays the same is the boss you’ll face: a Night-Swallowed Golden Hippopotamus, one that behaves the same as the hippos you may face at the end of a day in any expedition. The “Night-Tainted” part is just for thematic flair.

You should be at least level three to safely deal with this battle, though if you’re playing solo, you may want to make this a priority for night two after you have some additional levels tucked away. Upgrading your starting weapon, the Recluse’s Staff, at least once is also a good idea. Avoid using sorceries and incantations with long casting times and short ranges, since you need to remain agile and far enough away to escape the hippo’s lunge attacks. Glintstone Pebble and Magic Cocktail’s standard effect aren’t glamorous, but they’ll be enough to get you safely through the fight.

You receive a Night Shard after defeating the hippo. Take that to the Menial after completing the expedition in failure or success, and exhaust his dialogue options to finish this part of the Recluse’s Remembrance. You’ll get a Recluse’s Chalice for your trouble – a new Reliquary with one yellow, one green, and one free Relic slot.

Chapter 4: Vestige of Night

Chapter 4: Vestige of Night in the Recluse Remembrance quest of Elden Ring Nightreign involves obtaining a key relic that enhances the Recluse’s magical abilities. After defeating more Nightlords to unlock this chapter, players must speak with the Iron Menial in the Small Jar Bazaar and retrieve the Night Shard key item. Then, they head to the eastern side of the Roundtable Hold to inspect a bed emitting a dark aura, where they acquire the Vestige of Night. Presenting this vestige to the Iron Menial triggers a ghostly spring interaction that concludes the remembrance and rewards the player with the Vestige of Night relic, which grants +2 Magic Attack Power and activates the Terra Magica effect when collecting affinity residues.

Complete more expeditions as the Recluse, and you’ll eventually unlock her journal’s fourth entry. Begin the Remembrance, and read the note the Menial left for you on the table. Speak with him again in the dining room, and request the Night Shard back. A message pops up that says imbuing the Night Shard with magic caused it to pulse, but offers no further guidance.

Check the map for the next location – Roundtable Hold’s bedroom. One of the beds has a shadowy stain on it. Examine that to obtain the Vestige of Night, a Recluse-oriented green relic that boosts magic power and creates Terra Magica when the Recluse absorbs magical affinities. Standing in the Terra Magica zone increases the power of all spells while the zone lasts.

Chapter 6: The Witch of the Wheel

In Chapter 6 of the Recluse Remembrance quest in Elden Ring Nightreign, players must first defeat four different Nightlords to unlock the next memory fragment. Upon accepting the chapter’s remembrance quest, head to the Sparring Grounds and confront the Iron Menial, who reveals himself to be an impostor known as the Witch of the Wheel. Engaging with her uncovers cryptic insights about the Recluse and directs you to the Roundtable Hold’s mausoleum. There, recalibrating the Iron Menial exposes the truth and rewards you with the Bone-Like Stone relic, which enhances the Recluse’s HP and attack power during Ultimate Art use but causes blood loss. This chapter deepens the lore and challenges players with a blend of combat and investigation, culminating in a significant power-up for the Recluse.

The next Remembrance chapter should appear after completing three more expeditions, though again, the number seems random. Just keep checking the journal when you return to Roundtable Hold as usual to see if a new chapter is available. The next Remembrance quest begins with a cryptic task: Find the presence lurking in Roundtable Hold.

The map offers no guidance this time, so you’re left to figure out where this shadowy, nameless presence might be hiding. Head to the training grounds, where you’ll see the Iron Menial standing around. Walk up to him, and give him a couple of punches to reveal the being’s true form, a witch from the Recluse’s coven. Exhaust her dialogue options, and she’ll finally tell you the Menial is taking a little break in the Roundtable Hold’s mausoleum.

The mausoleum’s entrance is in the little low-ceilinged room down from the Small Jar Bazaar. Take the staircase, turn left, and you’ll find the locked door is open now. The Menial is slumped in a corner at the mausoleum’s far end. Speak with him, exhaust his dialogue, and you’ll receive the Bone-Like Stone key item. You can’t do anything with this yet, and it’s not a relic. Conclude the Remembrance, and continue clearing expeditions.

To unlock the Recluse’s final Remembrance quest, you need to defeat three Nightlords after completing the second chapter. Then, challenge and defeat Heolstor, The Night Aspect while playing as the Recluse.

How does the Recluse Remembrance quest reveal Nightreign’s dark secrets

The Recluse Remembrance quest in Elden Ring: Nightreign reveals the dark secrets of Nightreign by delving into the sinister origins and magical powers behind the emergence of the Nightlords. Through reliving the Recluse’s memories, players uncover the story of her “beloved infant,” a mysterious creature connected to ancient shadow magic and the Nightlord’s own shade. The quest involves tracking down fragments like the Night Shard and the Vestige of Night, which reveal the infant’s ravenous appetite for shadows and hint at its fate after encountering the Nightlord. This journey exposes the eerie and dangerous forces at play in Nightreign’s world, culminating in confronting the ultimate enemy tied to these dark legacies.

What dark truths about Nightreign are uncovered through Recluse’s memories

The Recluse’s memories in Elden Ring: Nightreign uncover dark truths about the origin of the Nightlord and the eternal night that plagues the Lands Between. It is revealed that the Recluse herself gave birth to the Nightlord, a being whose existence brought about the endless night and the rise of the Nightlords. Through her Remembrance quest, players learn that after defeating the Nightlord, Recluse either revisits the past or her memories to kill the Nightlord immediately after its birth, thereby attempting to redeem herself and prevent the age of night from engulfing the world. This revelation ties her deeply to the catastrophic events and the curse that defines Nightreign’s dark narrative.

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