How To Increase Healing Flask Charges In Elden Ring Nightreign

Healing is one of the most important elements of Elden Ring Nightreign. You need to ensure you're staying healthy all throughout a run so you have the best possible chance of surviving the nights and making it to the next day to square off against the boss you're hunting. However, by default in Elden Ring Nightreign, you're only given three Healing Flask Charges, which are enough for the early stages of an expedition, but not nearly enough for the final battle.

To ensure you have the most Healing Flasks possible in Nightreign, check out the guide below to see how to get more of them, and check out our roundup of Nightreign tips to help you get started.

How to get more Healing Flask Charges in Elden Ring Nightreign​


Fortunately, there are a couple of concrete ways to increase your flask charges, and neither is overly difficult.

The first method is to simply defeat the boss at the end of the night during an expedition. When you're on an expedition, you need to initially survive one night by making it to the center of the map's zone and then defeating a major boss. The first night's boss is usually a single enemy that you and your team work together to fell. For example, during the first expedition of the game, the boss on the first night is the Bell Bearing Hunter.

Defeating a major boss at the end of the night grants you an additional flask charge.
Then, you'll make it to the next day and need to survive again for another night, defeating an even tougher boss when the map's zone has shrunk again. The second night's boss is always tougher and often features multiple bosses to defeat.

After defeating any major boss to make it to the next day, Nightreign rewards you with one additional Healing Flask Charge. This means once you defeat the Bell Bearing Hunter in your first expedition, when you start the next day, you'll have one more flask charge to use. The same goes for defeating the major boss at the end of the second day, and so on.

So, if all you do is defeat major bosses to survive the night, you'll continually get more flask charges to use against the final boss of the expedition. However, defeating major bosses isn't the only way to increase your flask charges.

The more common and efficient way to boost your Healing Flask Charges is by visiting Statues of Marika all around the map in Nightreign. Statues of Marika are located in multiple spots on the map, and when you visit one, you can interact with a candle-lit table right in front of the statue. This rewards you with a single charge for your Healing Flasks.

Adding one charge to the Healing Flask at a Statue of Marika
You can easily locate Statues of Marika by looking for the church icon on your map, as shown in the screenshot below. (Be sure to also check out our guide on where to go first in Nightreign.)

One of the best strategies to survive for the longest time during expeditions is hitting all of the available Statues of Marika before they're engulfed by the gas that constantly creeps in around the map. By collecting all these additional flask charges, you're setting yourself up excellently for the final encounter with the expedition boss.

The Statue of Marika icon on the map
You should be able to visit at least two or three Statues of Marika each day during an expedition. This, paired with defeating the major boss at the end of the night, will give you roughly 10 Healing Flasks to use against the final boss. Of course, you still want to ensure you're visiting Sites of Grace to constantly refill the flasks you've already used, as you're likely to blow through all 10 of them fairly quickly as you progress and the bosses get tougher.

While there aren't a slew of ways to increase your Healing Flask Charges in Elden Ring Nightreign, you can use the options available to you quite efficiently.

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