A new Elden Ring Nightreign mod available for download will allow you to practice against all the bosses, including the eight Night Lords, without having to complete a long runback. Players should be aware, however, that incorrect use of the mod carries the risk of getting banned from playing the game. Nightreign‘s three-player-focused co-op roguelike has been delighting and frustrating fans since its release, and this mod aims to let players get the most out of the experience, but using it online will likely result in a permanent ban from the game.
Created by Hexinton on Nexus Mods, “Elden Ring Nightreign Ultimate Cheat Engine Table (Best Table)” allows players to have extensive control over aspects of Nightreign, such as spawning your own boss fights for practice, creating custom magic, playing around with the game world, and a lot more. This mod was designed for offline play only. Nightreign uses Easy Anti-Cheat on PC, and players will likely get banned if they use this mod online. Neither Hexinton nor ScreenRant condone cheating of any kind in the game.
Why This Mod Has A Ban Risk
A Great Mod For Customization For A Potentially Huge Cost
This mod is literally a Cheat Engine, and therefore, its use in online play is strictly prohibited. The mod offers a ton of tools for experience customization. Most fans would probably want to use it to spawn in and practice against Nightreign‘s challenging bosses, without having to randomly encounter them during a run or spend close to an hour just to get back to one of the Night Lords. Being able to practice against bosses or with different builds easily is a great tool, but the mod is risky, as some users note.

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According to Meidork on Nexus Mods, players will likely get banned for going online with any edited data in their game files. Nightreign has some hidden values, like previous FromSoftware games, and those numbers must match. The user also notes that the EAC system isn’t the only anti-cheat system present in the game, saying: “The game tracks your total murk acquired as a hidden value and if that doesn’t match up with your actual murks (because you edited them in) you will almost certainly get banned…”. Consequently, anyone seeking to avoid any possibility of a ban should avoid installing the mod altogether.
Elden Ring Nightreign Should Offer More Space To Improve
The Training Area In The Game Is Lacking
The training area in the game at the Roundtable Hold isn’t the greatest for new players or veteran players. There are only a couple of settings to choose from, and it doesn’t take the numerous normal enemies and bosses in the game into account. Nightreign plays quite differently from Elden Ring, with a focus on speed, resource scavenging, and time limits. This mod would allow for the practicing and quick rematches of bosses that are typically found in Elden Ring, but a better practice mode probably should have been implemented in a co-op game based on a notoriously challenging game.
This mod does allow for convenience and accessibility when it comes to playing against the game’s bosses, but users should be very careful when approaching it, making sure they are completely offline and that all data is restored to its original state before re-connecting online. Elden Ring Nightreign is getting DLC and a Duos Mode later this year, which is sure to change strategies for existing bosses and add new ones, and this mod may help players practice, but it should be used with extreme caution.
Source: Hexinton/Nexus Mods, Meidork/Nexus Mods

- Released
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May 30, 2025
- Developer(s)
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From Software
- Publisher(s)
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Bandai Namco Entertainment, From Software
- Multiplayer
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Online Co-Op
- Number of Players
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1-3
- Steam Deck Compatibility
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Unknown
- PC Release Date
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May 30, 2025