Elden Ring Nightreign: Best Wylder Build for Everdark Equilibrious Beast

Everything you need to know about the best Wylder build and Relics for the Everdark Equilibrious Beast in Elden Ring Nightreign.

Elden Ring Nightreign (Image via FromSoftware)
Elden Ring Nightreign (Image via FromSoftware)

Everdark Equilibrious Beast, aka Libra, Creature of Night, is easily the toughest it has been so far when it comes to the Everdark Sovereigns in Elden Ring Nightreign. Not only does the boss have access to a significantly beefier health bar, but it also introduces a new gimmick that can easily overwhelm even the most seasoned Souls-like player.

Much like Everdark Augur before it, Everdark Libra’s difficulty primarily comes from the gimmick in its second phase. While Madness is still a threat in this encounter, it takes a backseat to Libra’s curses, which can apply random debuffs to you and your party during the battle. However, if you want to have an easier time with the boss, there’s no better option than the good old Wylder.

However, to get Wylder working against Everdark Libra, you need a proper loadout of Relics and passives. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the best Wylder build to use against the Everdark Equilibrious Beast in Elden Ring Nightreign.

Overview of the Best Wylder Build for Everdark Equilibrious Beast in Elden Ring Nightreign

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Everdark Libra in Elden Ring Nightreign (Image via FromSoftware)

For the Wylder build, you need to primarily focus on survivability and affinity damage. Given Wylder already pumps out fairly decent DPS, additional physical damage Relics aren’t really necessary. Furthermore, while Evergaol Relics are a good option here, they aren’t necessary. You can easily offset the damage buff you get via Evergaols by leveling up to Level 15 and getting a Legendary weapon.

To aid in survivability, we used Dark Fathom of Night, which grants Vigor +5 and Continuous HP Recovery passives. Furthermore, we used Wylder-specific Relics to add Fire damage to his Ultimate Art. You can also use Relics for the Fire follow-up attack (Greatswords only). We also recommend using a Relic that grants Holy on your starting armament. While Madness weapons, i.e., Vyke’s Spear, are still the best choice against Libra, Holy and Fire also do respectable bonus damage to the boss.

Best Relics for the Wylder Build

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Recommended Relics for the Wylder build (Image via FromSoftware)

Night of the Fathom

  • Increased maximum HP.
  • Flask also heals allies.
  • Items confer effects to all nearby allies.

Here are the additional Relic passives we have worked into this build:

  • Defeating enemies restores HP for allies but not for self.
  • Vigor +3.
  • Physical Attack Up.
  • Slowly restore HP for allies and self when HP is low.
  • Improved damage negation at low HP.
  • Vigor +3.

Tips To Use the Best Wylder Build Against the Everdark Equilibrious Beast

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Screenshot from Elden Ring Nightreign (Image via FromSoftware)

Here are some tips to help you easily defeat the Everdark Equilibrious Beast using the Wylder build:

  • The first phase of the boss fight is fairly straightforward. However, if you have your Ultimate Art gauge full, we highly recommend saving it for the second phase. Given that we have also used the Fire AOE passive for Wylder’s Ultimate Art, it will be an easy way to dispatch multiple Condemned at the same time.

  • For weapons, we recommend power-stancing dual Greatswords, preferably with Holy or Fire damage. If you have Vyke’s Spear, you can also use it to proc Madness and then switch to Greatswords. Colossal Weapons are also a good choice.

  • As for passives, you want to focus on Physical and Affinity Damage Negation. Additionally, if you’re using Holy weapons, we highly recommend Holy Attack Up passives as well. Furthermore, stance-breaking and attacking up when power-stancing are also great options for Wylder.

Additional Notes

Much like Raider, Wylder can tank a lot of hits. However, he doesn’t have as much poise as Raider, which makes him easier to stagger for the Condemned. As such, if you’re power-stancing, we recommend using chain attacks, as opposed to jump attacks. Chain attacks are faster and deal as much damage as jump attacks, albeit with less hit to the enemy’s poise.


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