Planning to go solo in Elden Ring Nightreign? Here are the best classes for single-player runs and essential tips to survive when facing bosses without a team.
In Elden Ring Nightreign, each character brings something unique to the table, especially when playing in a team. Roles matter, and when every class sticks to their strength, even the toughest Nightbosses usually don’t stand a chance.
But going solo? That’s a whole different beast.
Enemies do scale down for single-player runs, but you’ll still have to deal with being outnumbered, overwhelmed, and without teammates to cover your weaknesses.
If you’re planning to tackle the game alone, you’ll need a class that’s well-rounded, durable, or has tools to keep pressure off you.
Let’s break down the best characters for solo play, plus a few key tips to help you stay alive. Also check: Best and Worst Starting Classes.
🔹 Best Solo Classes in Elden Ring Nightreign
While technically any class can be played solo with enough skill, these five stand out as the most reliable for solo players—without needing elite-level mechanics just to survive the first night.

Character | Why They’re Great Solo |
Ironeye | Excellent ranged damage. You can safely take out enemies from a distance, which helps manage mobs and avoid close-range chaos. Just stay mobile to avoid being swarmed. |
Revenant | Her summons give her a massive advantage in solo play. They can soak damage, distract enemies, and buy you breathing room to cast spells or reposition. Just make sure to manage them wisely. |
Guardian | The tank of the roster. High Vigor, solid defense, and AoE skills make him ideal for taking on groups. Add some offensive upgrades, and he can solo nearly any fight head-on. |
Wylder | A balanced melee option. His Sixth Sense passive lets him survive a killing blow, which is a game-changer when you don’t have a teammate to revive you. His grappling hook also makes him super mobile. |
Executor | A bit more complex, but worth it. His block ability and transformation boost survivability and damage. Once you get the hang of his Arcane-style play, he becomes a beast in one-on-ones. |
💡 Tips for Surviving Solo in Elden Ring Nightreign
Going it alone comes with some unique challenges—but also a few benefits if you play it smart. Here are some must-know survival tips:

1. Buy Wending Grace from Merchants
When you’re playing solo, Wending Grace becomes a lifesaver—literally. It’ll revive you once if you go down during a fight with a Nightboss or the Nightlord. No teammates? No problem—just make sure you’ve got one in your pocket.
2. Focus on Crowd Control
Even though enemy health scales down, enemy numbers do not. This means you’ll often be outnumbered, so look for AoE skills, wide-swing weapons, or gear that makes mob fights easier to handle.
3. Prioritize Rune Acquisition Upgrades
To keep up with scaling difficulty, you’ll want to boost your stats fast. Open Evergaols whenever possible—they’re a great source of Rune Acquisition upgrades that help you stay ahead of the curve.
4. Go Defensive If You’re Playing a Squishy Class
If you’re not using one of the top solo classes listed above, you’ll want to find ways to stay alive longer:
- Equip a defensive Talisman
- Increase your max HP
- Prioritize armor that adds survivability
Most of the other characters have lower defense and can go down in just one or two hits from a boss—especially without a revive.
Soloing Elden Ring Nightreign isn’t impossible, but it is tough. If you’re just starting out, go with Ironeye or Guardian for a smoother ride. If you’re confident and want to manage summons or experiment with Arcane builds, Revenant and Executor are strong choices.
Whatever you choose, remember: smart positioning, crowd control, and preparation are key when you’re going it alone. Good luck out there, Tarnished—it’s just you and the night.
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