Want your Nightfarers to look like Artorias, Solaire, or Havel? Here’s how to unlock every Dark Souls-inspired skin in Elden Ring: Nightreign and where they came from.
How to Get Dark Souls Skins
While you can’t create a custom character in Nightreign, you can definitely personalize how your Nightfarers look.
Each of the eight playable characters can wear alternate costumes, and once you’ve spent enough time grinding through Expeditions, you’ll start unlocking new outfits—including the much-hyped Dark Souls skins.
The first two sets you’ll unlock are the Dawn and Darkness skins, but the real nostalgia kicks in post-game with several outfits directly inspired by legendary Dark Souls armor sets.
Here’s how to get them and a complete list of every Souls-inspired skin available. Also check All Map Markers and How Multiplayer Works.
🔓 How to Unlock Dark Souls Skins
To get access to Dark Souls outfits in Nightreign, you’ve got to finish the game. Specifically:
- Defeat Four Nightlords to unlock the final Expedition.
- Complete the eighth Expedition and roll credits.
- Head to the Dresser in the Roundtable Hold (unlocked after your second Nightlord) to buy skins.
While the Dawn and Darkness costumes cost a hefty 14,000 and 35,000 Murk, the Dark Souls skins are only 7,500 Murk each, making them way more accessible.
You can switch between any unlocked skins at the Dresser, and your chosen look applies whether your character is in play or just chilling at the Hold.
🧥 All Nightreign Dark Souls Skins (With Origins)
Here’s a full list of every Dark Souls costume in Nightreign, organized by character class and their inspiration from the Souls games.
Wylder
Abysswalker (Artorias Skin)
Inspired by Artorias of the Abyss – Dark Souls 1 DLC

Lion Knight (Faraam Skin)
Inspired by the Faraam Set – Dark Souls 2

Guardian
Sunlight Knight (Solaire Skin)
Inspired by Solaire of Astora – Dark Souls 1
“If only I could be so grossly incandescent…”

Wayfarer (Alva Skin)
Inspired by Alva the Wayfarer – Dark Souls 3

Ironeye
Ringfinger (Leonhard Skin)
Inspired by Leonhard’s Set – Dark Souls 3

Sellsword (Drang Skin)
Inspired by the Drang Set – Dark Souls 3

Duchess
Black Leather
Inspired by the Black Leather Set – Dark Souls 3

Wraith (Darkwraith Skin)
Inspired by the Darkwraith Set – Dark Souls 1

Raider
Rock-Like (Havel Skin)
Inspired by Havel’s Armor – Dark Souls 1

Catarina (Siegmeyer/Siegward Skin)
Inspired by the Catarina Set – Dark Souls 1 & 3
“Hmmm… oh!”

Revenant
The Sister in the Painting (Sister Friede Skin)
Inspired by Sister Friede – Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel DLC

Dragon School
Inspired by the Old Sorcerer’s Set – Dark Souls 3

Recluse
Heretic Sorcerer (Witch Skin)
Inspired by Karla – Dark Souls 3

Emerald Fate (Emerald Herald Skin)
Inspired by the Emerald Herald – Dark Souls 2
“Bearer, seek, seek, lest.”

Executor
Thorns (Knight Kirk Skin)
Inspired by Kirk, Knight of Thorns – Dark Souls 1

Sable Church (Yuria Skin)
Inspired by Yuria of Londor – Dark Souls 3

If you’re grinding Expeditions solo, it might take a while to get all the Murk you need. But the Dark Souls skins are some of the coolest cosmetic rewards in Nightreign, and for fans of the series, they’re absolutely worth the effort.
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