Elden Ring's infamous Fell Omen bosses have invaded the Lands Between once more, this time in Elden Ring Nightreign. Morgott, a formidable foe from the main game, makes a particularly noteworthy appearance. His phantom-like surprise attacks, a hallmark of his original encounter, are recreated in Nightreign, with an upgraded, unnamed Fell Omen (essentially a more powerful Morgott) ready to ambush players. This isn't just a simple reskin; Morgott boasts new voice lines and moves, making him a challenging opponent, especially in co-op.
Morgott's presence isn't limited to surprise invasions. He also acts as a potential end-of-night boss, one of the climactic encounters players can face as the sun sets in Nightreign's testing grounds. Early testers, including the legendary "Let Me Solo Her," have already faced off against this upgraded Morgott, with overwhelmingly positive feedback. His invasion mechanic is widely praised, with players reporting thrilling encounters in various locations, from elevators to towers.
The success of Morgott's surprise appearances has sparked excitement for the potential inclusion of other iconic bosses. The Pursuer from *Dark Souls 2* is frequently mentioned, along with the possibility of *Bloodborne*'s Hunters. While the latter might remain a long shot, the inclusion of a *Dark Souls* boss like the Pursuer seems entirely plausible.
They buffed Margit in Elden Ring Nightreign bro was training with VergilThankful for the one match I was able to play LOL pic.twitter.com/4RRQGSKmNa — skum (@skumnut) February 14, 2025
There's even a hint of deeper mechanics to the Fell Omen invasions. Reports suggest that defeating the Omen may leave a curse mark on a slain player. The full extent of these mechanics remains to be seen, adding an element of mystery and anticipation for the future. Despite server issues during the initial network test, numerous players participated, generating significant buzz. The full release of Elden Ring Nightreign on May 30th is highly anticipated.
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