Everything you need to know about the Fell Omen in Elden Ring Nightreign, including the boss’s movesets, new attacks, weaknesses, and more.

The Fell Omen is easily one of the toughest challenges you get to face in the original Elden Ring, and surprisingly enough, that also holds true for the newly released Elden Ring Nightreign. In fact, Nightreign’s version of the Fell Omen is significantly more powerful compared to the base game’sMargitor evenKing Morgott. Not only does the boss have more health this time around, he also is significantly more agile, and has received tweaks that allow him to juggle multiple targets at once, making him a threat even in multiplayer. Furthermore, the Fell Omen has also received substantial changes to its base toolset, giving it access to new attacks and abilities.

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Essentially, Nightreign’s version of the Fell Omen is easily the toughest rendition of the boss in Elden Ring’s history. However, if you play to the boss’s weaknesses and learn to counter his attacks, you can easily overpower the Fell Omen. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to defeat the Fell Omen in Elden Ring Nightreign.

Overview of the Fell Omen (Margit) in Elden Ring Nightreign

Although the Fell Omen isn’t aNightlordin Elden Ring Nightreign, it does exhibit properties of one. Firstly, the boss has a massive HP bar, which necessitates elemental damage or use of Ultimate Arts. Secondly, the Fell Omen is the only enemy type outside of the Nightlords that can randomly invade your Expedition. However, if you do manage to defeat the boss, you are rewarded with a ton of Runes as well as a special boon. The Fell Omen in Nightreign is roughly identical to his Elden Ring counterpart. He mostly doesHolydamage, and can switch toBleedafter his HP bar is depleted to75%. However, in Nightreign, the boss has a few new movesets as well.

There are essentially two new attacks that can easily catch you off guard. The first being adagger flurry, which the boss can combo up to eight times. The second is an extendedblood bladecombo, which is aimed at catching multiple targets at once. Both these attacks are incredibly lethal at close and medium range. However, with the right Nightfarer and passive buffs, you may easily avoid these attacks, either by dodging away or parrying. Additionally, the boss also has access to teleportation, which it can use as a gap closer or a way to attack multiple Nightfarers quickly.

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Weaknesses of the Fell Omen (Margit)

Much like in the original Elden Ring, the Fell Omen is incredibly weak to all elemental affinities, exceptMagicandHoly. The boss is also quite easy to stace-break, which comes in incredibly handy if you’re using characters likeRaider,Wylder, or evenExecutor. During our testing, we found that affinities that do damage over time, likePoisonandScarlet Rot, work incredibly well against the Fell Omen. Additionally, you can also deplete huge chunks of the boss’s HP bar usingBleed; however, to do so, make sure you’re using a Nightfarer withArcane-scaling. Lastly, you can also deal Magic damage to the Fell Omen, but it’s not nearly as effective as other affinities.

Tips To Easily Defeat the Fell Omen (Margit)

Here are some tips that should help you easily defeat the Fell Omen:

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