Not sure which class to pick in Elden Ring Nightreign? Here’s a breakdown of the easiest beginner-friendly characters—and the trickier ones best saved for later.
In Elden Ring Nightreign, you’ve got eight unique characters to choose from, each with their own skills, weapons, and overall vibe.
While there’s some flexibility in how you build each one, your general play style is mostly shaped by the character you pick.
Some characters are super beginner-friendly. Others? Not so much—they’ll take a little practice (and patience) to master.
Whether you’re brand new or just looking for a smoother experience, here’s a breakdown of the best characters to start with and the more advanced ones to save for later.
🟢 Best Classes for Beginners in Elden Ring Nightreign

These characters are listed from easiest to most forgiving, perfect for players still getting a feel for combat mechanics.
Character | Why They’re Great for Beginners |
Guardian | The tankiest class with high survivability. Great for players who aren’t confident in dodging or parrying. Buffed blocks and easy-to-use area skills make him solid all-around. |
Ironeye | A ranged class that’s all about safety. Attacking from a distance and targeting weak points is simple and effective. You’re not in danger if you’re far away. |
Wylder | A balanced melee fighter. His passive, Sixth Sense, lets you cheat death once per fight, which is a great cushion while learning. Simple, versatile skills round it out. |
Raider | High damage and decent survivability. His passive rewards aggressive play, which is great if you like charging into fights instead of playing tactical. |

🔴 More Advanced Classes (Save These for Later)
These characters can be very powerful, but you’ll need to master their mechanics to really get the most out of them.
- Recluse – A magic-focused class with low survivability and tricky FP (Focus Points) management. If you don’t know how her skills work, you’ll struggle to stay alive.
- Revenant – Another mage type, but she’s all about summons. If you’re not using her summons effectively, she’s super vulnerable to being rushed and taken down.
- Duchess – The ultimate glass cannon. She can deal massive damage but needs good teammates to distract enemies so she can land her hits. Tons of mobility, but not much defense.
- Executor – Not as squishy as others, but he’s dependent on Arcane-based status effects. If you’re just charging in without applying debuffs, you’re cutting your own power in half.
If you’re new to Elden Ring Nightreign, go for Guardian or Ironeye to learn the ropes. Once you’re comfortable dodging, managing cooldowns, and understanding how fights play out, feel free to try out more complex characters like Duchess or Executor.
And hey, if you’re stubborn and want to start with one of the trickier classes, go for it—just be ready for a steeper learning curve.
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