How To Dual Wield & Two-Hand Weapons In Elden Ring Nightreign

In simpler terms, the game titled “Elden Ring Nightreign” maintains several key aspects from the original Elden Ring, such as the option to wield a weapon in one or two hands, and the unique dual-wielding combat style that can be activated by carrying two identical weapons. This feature allows players to amplify the power of specific weapons and weapon categories, particularly when playing certain characters, providing a more strategic gameplay experience.

In this guide for Elden Ring titled “Nightreign,” you’ll learn about the techniques of wielding two weapons simultaneously (dual wielding) and holding a single weapon with both hands (two-handing), as well as the advantages each method offers. For instance, characters with high strength such as the Wylder and Raider will reap significant benefits from two-handing their preferred heavy weapons, while quicker characters like the Duchess and Executor can inflict more damage by skillfully employing dual-wielding combat styles.

How to Dual Wield in Elden Ring Nightreign

In Nightreign, dual wielding is made simple: players just need to have two identical weapons, one for each hand – left and right. This setup enables them to execute dual-wielding attacks by pressing the light attack button associated with their left-hand weapon (the ‘L1’ button on a PlayStation 5 controller). This method can be applied to all melee weapons, but quickest and most powerful choices are daggers, katanas, or axes.

Using Two Weapons simultaneously enhances characters significantly, such as the Duchess (especially when she wields a pair of daggers imbued with magical damage) and the Executor (specifically when armed with Katanas that can cause various status effects like poison, decay, or frost).

How to Two-Hand Weapons in Elden Ring Nightreign

As an avid gamer, here’s how I can wield my weapon with both hands for a mightier swing: Press and hold the Interact Button (the triangle button on PS5), then tap the light attack button based on the hand I’m holding the weapon in – that’s either L1 or R1 on my PlayStation 5 controller. To return to single-handed grip, simply repeat the action. Two-handing a weapon enhances its power, as it boosts the damage output for weapons that scale with the strength stat. So, if I want to deal more damage, especially when using shields without the “No Skill” weapon art, I should two-hand my weapon!

In situations where these characters prioritize dealing high damage, wielding two hands on their heavier weapons significantly enhances their performance (Wylder, Raider, and Guardian).

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2025-06-01 03:43