Like many otherSoulsgames before it,Elden Ring Nightreigndoesn’t give you a ton of information on its various systems. After loading into the hub area, you’ll easily locate the Small Jar Bazaar (the core in-game shop), but it’s tough to figure out which items are “worth it.” What’s worth it can also constantly shift as often as the map, as a lot of the early game relics are quickly surpassed after a few successful clears.
The Small Jar Bazaar’s location won’t change throughout your journey, but the stock it offers will increase as you defeat more end-of-run Nightlord bosses. Initially, the bazaar only provides lower-impact relics and emotes, but it will expand quite a bit over time, and it can be overwhelming to discern what’s worth your hard-earned Murk.

The Best Items To Start With In Nightreign
Get A Few Relics Under Your Belt For Each Color
Inside a run ofElden Ring Nightreign, items and levels are purchased for runes.Once you’ve ended a run (win or lose), you’ll acquire Murk, a currency that’s used in the hub area for costumes and bazaar purchases. This is a static currency that accumulates over time and is required to purchase anything persistent across future runs. Here are the main categories of items the bazaar offers:
Early on in yourNightreigncareer, you’ll want to buy a few relics to start with. Every singleNightfarer classhas a different default loadout for relics, which consists of three specific color-coded slots that correspond to a type of relic (red relics go in the red slot, and so on). For a small fee of 500 Murk each,you may buy enough relics to cover most slots for most of your classes. Even though the upgrades and boosts are minor, they’ll be enough to tip the scalesin some tough battles.

The Best Mid-Game Items In Nightreign
Start Focusing On Goblets and High Quality Relics
Once you have a few runs or clears under your belt, you’ll want to start prioritizing impactful relics over simply filling your slots.You’ll get some relics for free after completing a run(win or lose), so you’ll pick up a small collection of them soon enough beyond what you buy at the bazaar. you’re able to sell all the relics you don’t need for some spare Murk, but you should keep anything that deals with elemental affinities, as these are incredibly importantfor making future boss runs easier.
In the mid-game, you’ll want tofocus on differentiating your loadouts with Gobletsthat are available for purchase after defeating Nightlords. Goblets will provide you with entirely new relic coloring loadouts, allowing players to equip different relics into each slot for every Nightfarer: for a one-time fee of 1200 Murk per character. attempt to pick a few Nightfarers to focus on first, and only buy the Goblets as you need them.

The Best Late-Game Items In Nightreign
Spend Your Cash On Costumes Or Gamble On Scenic Flatstones
Although they aren’t sold at the Small Jar Bazaar, costumes are a costly Murk sink for those of you who want to partake in them. By default, two types of costumes (dawn and darkness) will be unlocked after two bosses are cleared, and they’re expensive,clocking in at 14000 Murk and 35000 Murk for dawn and darkness outfits, respectively. you may change into them at the “change garb” section of the Roundtable Hold hub after meeting the requirements to unlock them.
If you aren’t the type of player who is into flashy cosmetics, you probably won’t be spending all yourElden Ring NightreignMurk on costumes or an array of emotes. Instead, you’ll want to focus on Scenic Flatstones. Think of these as a “gambling” mechanic from other action RPGs. You pay 600 Murk for each stone, and it’ll instantly transform into a relic. In our experience, Scenic Flatstones can vary across all rarities, so you may find yourself sinking Murk into them to find the perfect roll. To make things simpler, multiple Flatstones can be purchased at a time.





