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I love Elden Ring Nightreign's weirdest boss — he bargains with you, heals you, and throws tantrums if you ruin his meditation


Soulsborne developer FromSoftware has created eight new “Nightlord” bosses for its recently released co-op roguelike spinoff Elden Ring Nightreign, and having slain all eight of them before writing my review earlier this week, I can honestly say that I think the entire lineup is stacked with some of the studio’s best ever bosses. Out of all of them, though, there’s one that sticks out the most to me: Libra, Creature of Night, a demonic goat-headed monster you’ll encounter at the end of the Equilibrious Beast Expedition.

When you first get to his arena, you’ll find him waiting for you in a hooded, human form. Naturally, thinking our bombastic battle was about to begin, I shot him with an arrow in my first encounter with him — but to my surprise, he just growled at me about why that was “unwise,” making me realize you can talk to him.

When you do, a golden scale icon representing trade appears over his head, and he offers you several monkey’s paw-style bargains that range from trading three levels for a legendary weapon to giving both you and him a major damage buff for the duration of the fight. My favorite of these is an accord in which you get several extra levels, but lose a level each time you drink a healing flask. You do have the option of not making a deal, but where’s the fun in that?

The boss fight with Libra begins not with an opening move, but with the striking of a deal. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Once every player makes their choice, “the time is ripe,” and the fight with Libra begins. Immediately, he transforms into his monstrous form and begins to assail your party with several magical attacks that build up Madness — the status that deals a chunk of damage and makes you clutch your head in despair for several seconds if it procs, leaving you wide open to further assault.



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