OneElden Ring Nightreignfan has taken to social media to offer a solution to the current “evergaol meta,” asking those who want to play using the Grand Luminous Scene relic to simply use “evergaol” as a password.Elden Ring Nightreignplayers are constantly looking for the best builds and strategies to face the game’s various challenges, though not every approach is necessarily popular with everyone—and since it’s a co-op game, players need a way to get on the same page.

Elden Ring Nightreigndeparted from developer FromSoftware’s typical approach to games, offering a fully co-op adventure where players must work together to defeat a series of bosses within the franchise’s universe. While the game took a bold step by moving away from what Souls games traditionally are, it has had a largely positive reception—though it wasn’t so easy at first. Upon release,Nightreignfaced backlash, with players pointing to its perceived unbalanced matchmaking system as well as some performance issues. Players who aren’t playing with a pre-made team are grouped with other random users, and many complained that their assigned teammates were not at the same skill level, ruining the experience. Agreeing with random players is complicated, and now one player has come up with a solution to an issue that stems from the same source.

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A Reddit user known as OliveGardenEnjoyer has offered a sort of temporary solution for players who like to useNightreign’s OP relic that increases attack power for each evergaol bossdefeated. It seems that, although this strategy is undeniably effective, some players don’t want their teammates to focus on it and end up “making terrible pathing.” OliveGardenEnjoyer acknowledges they enjoy the current evergaol meta and think people approaching the game this way should team up by using the password “evergaol.”

Elden Ring Nightreign Player Suggests Password Solution for Evergaol Meta

People aren’t calling it the “evergaol meta” for nothing—thisElden Ring Nightreignrelic effectrewards a 5% damage buff for each evergaol boss defeated and stacks multiplicatively, with the potential to gain almost 40% bonus damage. However, some players prefer to pursue a different path, as this overpowered strategy may undermine the game’s build-making potential.

Many fans chimed in on OliveGardenEnjoyer’s post to comment on the idea. Some agreed, saying it could be a good way to know beforehand what the team’s approach will be, while others simply pointed out that it’s possible to do both if players take on the field bosses along the way to the main goals. Whatever Nightreign players choose to do, this may be a viable solution—at least until FromSoftware addresses the issue in a futureElden Ring Nightreignupdateor the evergaol meta fades out.

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