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Elden Ring Nightreign Beginner’s Guide: Team Strategy, Level Goals and Survival Tips
So you want to kill a Nightlord?

Elden Ring Nightreign is FromSoftware’s new multiplayer spin-off of 2022’s popular action-RPG Elden Ring, and it will make even the most hard-core fans completely overwhelmed at first. Luckily, there are some tips to help Nightfarers survive the night and triumph over the Nightlord.
In Elden Ring Nightreign, players team up or go solo on runs to take down a Nightlord, a daunting boss waiting for them at the end of two in-game days of fighting enemies and getting stronger, which requires fast thinking and quick reflexes to take down. While it carries the Elden Ring name, Nightreign plays so differently, as the name of the game is speed rather than the slow exploration of other FromSoftware titles. It’s this change of pace that will throw veteran players off, but if you follow some of these tips, you and your team will be prepared to survive the night.
Team chemistry is key
Putting a good team together is what will ultimately lead to a successful run. A team should be made up of someone who can tank (Wylder, Raider, Guardian) and a mix of the other characters. One big help is going to have one team member play a ranged character (Ironeye, Recluse) who can act as a reviver to pick up characters who fall in battle, as they need to be attacked in order to heal them (or at least having another player carry a ranged weapon to perform the same). Being able to do this from a distance can be very useful in runs.
Another part of team chemistry is having someone to strategize where to go on the fly. A point person to lay out where your team will go instead of everyone chiming in will help move the runs along without having to wait around to figure out where to go next.
If possible, go for flasks first, then bosses
Every character starts out with three flasks for healing, but there are more available. They can be found in churches scattered on the map, usually in a bright orange color. Having more than three flasks is going to be a tremendous help, so they should be prioritized. Ideally, you’ll want to head to the nearest church while clearing out camps on the way. Once you have two additional flasks, then focus on bosses. If a church is too far away, fight through camps full of enemies on the way to the church to level up while heading there.
Pick up all the weapons
An interesting mechanic in Nightreign is that each weapon found in a run has a passive bonus, and those bonuses stack up as long as you have them in your bag. That’s six weapons with six buffs, and that will be a big help for your character. Also, don’t worry if you pick up a weapon that’s not intended for your character. A melee brute like the Raider could find a magic wand that has a certain buff that works well for them. Shields, for example, offer some good buffs even though you may not want to equip them. Another idea is if a ranged weapon like a bow drops, consider picking it up if you’re a melee character as a way to revive teammates from a distance when needed.
Look for the best route
Routing is so important for a good run. You want to try to clear out the various dungeons, castles, mines and camps available to gain levels and better equipment. Since you have a set amount of time before the storm circle closes in, start on the outer parts first and slowly make your way in. Eventually, you’ll get the timing down to clear out camps right before the circle closes to get the last bit of runes to level up your character.
Pay attention to your surroundings, you might miss some help
Found all throughout the map are tiny patches of glowing flowers, fire butterflies and so on that provide some quick buffs, like finding more runes or getting rid of status ailments or healing you. One thing to definitely keep an eye out for is scarabs. These little critters — hovering over a glowing ball and emitting a bell-tinkling sound — will typically drop talismans that can be equipped to provide permanent offensive or defensive buffs to your character equivalent to what you’d get when beating a boss.
Use consumables
It never fails that players will want to hold onto their consumables, but ignore that feeling. If you’re fighting a boss, use all the consumables you have. The consumables you can find in a run are very useful, and there are a lot of them all around the map.
Don’t be afraid to run away
While the storm circle doesn’t seem to take much damage when you’re stuck in it, do not tempt fate. You need to stay out of the storm. If you’re in the middle of clearing out a camp, and the storm is on top of you, there’s a point where it’s time to cut and run. This is especially important to remember in a mine or an underground dungeon where the only exit likely takes you right into the storm. Until you get the timing of the storm down just right, don’t try to do too much too close to the storm — and if you do venture beneath the surface, keep checking the map to know when the circle starts closing.
One thing to keep note of, bosses that you might have started fighting and had to run away on say day 1, they still will be around on day 2. Not only that, they will not heal themselves once you run away. This means they’re easy pickings as they are already weaker, and your team is stronger.
Realize when to ignore trash mobs and items
When you drop onto the map, your team is very likely going to be in a random spot, and you’ll see some low-level enemies nearby. You should definitely take down all these weaker enemies to get yourself to level 3. There will also be random items scattered around the map. Feel free to get these early on, but once you get to level 3, it’s time to focus. In Nightrein, you need more levels, better equipment and buffs, which won’t be found on weak enemies or the items around them. Ignore them completely once you get high enough, as you will not have extra time to take them down in your quest for stronger boss enemies and powerful upgrades.
Shoot for level 12
It can’t be stressed enough how important it is to be at the right level when fighting a Nightlord. One level could be the difference between an easy win and an utter defeat. A good rule of thumb is to shoot to be at least level 4 by the end of day 1, level 8 by the end of day 2 and level 12 when taking on the Nightlord. While you can beat the bosses at levels lower than those suggested, the fights will go much easier the higher your levels are.
Spend a little time exploring and training at Roundtable Hold
Roundtable Hold is not just a hub to buy relics, do some training and interact with characters. As you progress, there will be new content to find in the area. New Nightfarers, for example, will unlock once you get certain items and interact with other NPCs. This is especially true after a successful run, as there will be more to learn when exploring Roundtable Hold.
Head out on your own
To have a successful run, each player on the team needs to understand their character’s abilities, how to properly equip themselves and learn the pattern of certain bosses. That’s hard to do during a match as your time is limited, and the group you’re with wants to keep running. This is why doing a few solo runs on your own can help get your footing with the game. To start a solo run, head to the table at the Roundtable Hold, click on it, and go to options. At the bottom of the options, there’s a selection to have a single-player run or a multiplayer run. Make sure that it’s single-player and start by yourself. Keep in mind, this is going to be very difficult to do a solo run, but you want to use this time to develop an understanding of the game’s mechanics and your character.
Expect the unexpected
The last bit of advice is to expect the unexpected. There are random events that can happen throughout the game, from a group of enemies teleported right on top of you, additional bosses showing up after a boss battle, or even the Nightlords popping up as day 1 bosses. You always need to be prepared because things can change in a split second, and your match could be over.
Elden Ring Nightreign launches on May 30 for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One consoles for $40. Owning the original Elden Ring is not required to play this game.
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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 30, #249
Here are the hints and answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, No. 249, for May 30.
Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.
Connections: Sports Edition has a killer purple category today. Even after I read the category name, it took me forever to think of what the third answer stood for. (We explain it below.) Read on for hints and the answers.
Connections: Sports Edition is out of beta now, making its debut on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9. That’s a sign that the game has earned enough loyal players that The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism site owned by the Times, will continue to publish it. It doesn’t show up in the NYT Games app but now appears in The Athletic’s own app. Or you can continue to play it free online.
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Hints for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: Yer outta here!
Green group hint: Move towards a TD.
Blue group hint: They guard the net.
Purple group hint: Hockey teams.
Answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups
Yellow group: Throw out of a game.
Green group: Football running plays.
Blue group: Hall of Fame hockey goaltenders.
Purple group: First three letters of NHL team names.
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What are today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is throw out of a game. The four answers are boot, chase, eject and toss.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is football running plays. The four answers are counter, dive, draw and reverse.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is Hall of Fame hockey goaltenders. The four answers are Hasek, Luongo, Parent and Roy.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is first three letters of NHL team names. The four answers are fly, map, pan and pen. (Flyers, Maple Leafs, Panthers and Penguins.)
Toughest Connections: Sports Edition categories
The Connections: Sports Edition puzzle can be tough, but it really depends on which sports you know the most about. My husband aces anything having to do with Formula 1, my best friend is a hockey buff, and I can answer any question about Minnesota teams.
That said, it’s hard to pick the toughest Connections categories, but here are some I found exceptionally mind-blowing recently.
#1: Series A Clubs, Jan. 11. Answers: Atalanta, Juventus, Lazio, Roma.
#2: WNBA MVPs, Jan. 21. Answers: Catchings, Delle Donne, Fowles and Stewart.
#3: Premier League team nicknames, Jan. 17. Answers: Bees, Cherries, Foxes and Hammers.
#4: Homophones of NBA player names, Jan. 26. Answers: Barns, Connect, Heart and Hero.
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Summer Travel Plans? How to Check Your Flight Status With Your iPhone’s Hidden Tracker
Tucked away in your iPhone is a hidden flight tracker. Here’s where to find it and how to use it.
Summer is approaching fast, and if you plan on flying during this travel season, staying on top of your flight status is imperative. Airports can be hectic during peak travel times, and changes can happen at any moment. Some of those changes are easy to manage, while others restrict your time and could potentially cause you to miss your flight or connection flights if you’re not careful.
Luckily, it’s never been easier to get up-to-date information about your flight. For starters, your airline probably has an app, and if not, you can check their website. If you’re in a hurry, you can Google the flight number. Or you can just use your iPhone’s built-in flight tracker that’s sneakily tucked away.
That’s right: your iPhone has a flight tracker that you may have never known about. It’s there for when it’s needed. Below, we’ll show you have to access it in not one, but two places, so you never have to go hunting for your flight info elsewhere again.
For more, don’t miss what the new JetBlue and United Airlines partnership means for your next trip.
How to track your flight via iMessage
Before we start, there are a few prerequisites you must meet:
- Make sure iMessage is enabled (it doesn’t work with SMS/MMS).
- You’ll need your flight number somewhere in your text messages, whether you’ve sent that information to someone (even yourself) or it’s been sent to you.
- The flight number must be sent in this format: [Airline] [Flight number], for example, American Airlines 9707.
Launch the native Messages app on your iPhone and open the text message thread that contains your flight information. You’ll know the flight tracker feature works when the text with the flight information appears underlined, which means it’s actionable and you can tap on it.
If your flight is still several months away or it’s already passed, you might see a message that says, «Flight information unavailable.» You might also see another flight that’s not yours because airlines recycle flight numbers.
You can check your flight status from Spotlight Search, too
If getting your flight information from Messages wasn’t easy enough, you can also grab the details right from your iPhone’s home screen by swiping down and adding your flight number into Spotlight Search. Even better, this works with Spotlight Search on your Mac computer, too.
How to access the hidden flight tracker
Although the airline name/flight number format highlighted above is the best way to go, there are other texting options that will lead you to the same result. So let’s say we stick with American Airlines 9707, other options that may bring up the flight tracker include:
- AmericanAirlines9707 (no spaces)
- AmericanAirlines 9707 (only one space)
- AA9707 (airline name is abbreviated and no space)
- AA 9707 (abbreviated and space)
I would suggest you keep the airline name spelled out completely and add a space between the two pieces of information — like in the previous section — because for some airlines, these alternative options may not work.
Real-time flight tracking
Once everything is set, tap on the flight information in your text messages. If the feature works correctly, you should see the following two options appear in a quick-action menu:
- Preview Flight: View the flight’s details. Tap this to view more information about the flight.
- Copy Flight Code: Copy the flight code to your clipboard (in case you want to send your flight details to someone else via text or email).
If you select Preview Flight, at the top of the window, you’ll see the best part of this feature: a real-time flight tracker map. A line will connect the two destinations, and a tiny airplane will move between them, indicating where the flight is at that exact moment.
Underneath the map, you’ll see important flight information:
- Airline name and flight number
- Flight status (arriving on time, delayed, canceled, etc.)
- Terminal and gate numbers (for arrival and departure)
- Arrival and departure time
- Flight duration
- Baggage claim (the number of the baggage carousel)
If you swipe left on the bottom half of the flight tracker, you can switch between flights, but only if there’s a return flight.
For more travel tips, don’t miss our test on whether AI can help you fly more sustainably.
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Is It Really Safe to Buy an Old or Used Phone? Here’s What You Need to Know
It might not be safe to use an older or used phone. Here’s how you can be sure and how to protect yourself.
The best phones you can buy right now all come with top specs, a plethora of features and pro-level camera systems. But these flagship handsets, like the iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, also demand a lot of cash if you want to slide them into your pocket. It’s no surprise that many of us look toward more affordable options instead of opting for the latest model. You can save a bundle by looking toward used or older devices. After all, older hardware is usually fully capable of handling what you need it to, and it’s more environmentally friendly to keep using phones for longer, rather than sending them to landfill.
But while these old smartphones might be cheaper, they may not be safe to use, especially if you bought a used phone that’s more than a few years old. The problem is that older phones might run outdated versions of Android or iOS, which means they often don’t have critical security updates that can keep you and your data safe.
If you’re concerned about security and privacy — and you should be — here are some things to consider.
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What is a security patch for a phone OS?
Hackers are constantly looking for cracks and holes in your phone’s software to exploit. Whenever hackers discover a new hole, phone-makers usually get it fixed, and that fix is sent out to your phone to make sure that nobody can take advantage of it. That’s a security patch. You’ll likely have received plenty of them over time as cybercriminals are always trying to find new ways to circumvent the security on your phone.
It’s a continual game of cat and mouse, with hackers finding holes and software providers patching them up. And on the cycle goes. Most of the time, you’ll never know about it, but it’s the thing that’s keeping your phone up to date and protected against known threats.
Why do manufacturers stop sending out security patches?
All manufacturers including Samsung, Sony, Google and OnePlus only provide support to a phone for so long. Each new handset that’s released and each new version of Android requires new threat assessment and patching. That’s a lot of work, and it means that finding and patching those holes for every single handset spanning years and years just becomes unfeasible.
As a result, Google and the phone-makers eventually have to cut off support for older handsets. Those handsets then will no longer receive security updates, meaning that when a threat is detected on that phone, it simply won’t be fixed.
So is using an out-of-date phone safe?
As Christoph Hebeisen, director of the security intelligence company Lookout, explained, «We do not consider it safe to run a device that does not receive security patches. Critical security vulnerabilities become public knowledge every few weeks, or months, and once a system is out of support, then users who continue to run it become susceptible to exploitation of known vulnerabilities.»
According to Hebeisen, a vulnerable phone could allow full access to everything that’s on your phone, including your personal and company emails, contact information, your banking details or audio of your phone calls. A hacker could continue to have access to this information for as long as you continue using the compromised handset.
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How do I know if my phone is too old?
Finding out if your phone is still supported and receiving security patches often isn’t straightforward. To start, go into Settings and check your software updates. Install the latest version that’s available. Usually it’ll give you some indication of when the phone was last updated. If your phone says it has the latest OS software, but that latest version was installed many months or even years ago, it’s bad news. Your phone is probably no longer supported.
Sadly, manufacturers don’t give you a warning that tells you when they’ve dropped support for a phone, so you either find out through a rude awakening like I mentioned above, or figure it out yourself through some other means.
Previously it was common that phones may only be supported for a few years, but thankfully most companies — including Google and Samsung — have upped their game, offering support for at least seven years on their recent generations of phone. Google’s latest Pixel 9 and 9 Pro will still be safe to use into 2031, while Apple’s iPhone XR, released six years ago, is still compatible with the latest version of iOS. Companies such as Fairphone take that even further, promising at least eight years of support, while even budget phones like the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro come with six years of support.
But longer support periods have been something of a recent trend so if you’re buying an older-generation phone on the used market, it’s possible its support period may be shorter, and may even be out of support already.
Finding out if your Android phone is supported will involve some digging. Samsung sent me its list after I contacted its PR team, and it’s available online here, and while it makes it clear which phones are currently supported with updates, it doesn’t say for how long those updates will continue. Google has a page that clearly tells you when your Pixel or Nexus phone will lose security support. (Spoiler alert: All Nexus and Pixel phones up to and including 2021’s Pixel 5A are all out of their official support periods.)
Your best place to start is with the support pages on your phone manufacturer’s website. You might not notice immediately if your phone is out of date. The most obvious sign you’re on old software might be when you look for new apps to download. Many apps will simply be incompatible due to the software and hardware limitations on your phone and you won’t be able to install them.
How can I tell if my phone has been hacked?
Whether you’d ever notice if your phone’s security was compromised is difficult to say. Cybercriminals don’t exactly make it known they’ve accessed your device, so you’ll need to look for signs. Popups that might appear on the phone are a big giveaway, as are any apps that suddenly appear that you didn’t download.
Also watch out for unexplained high data usage, as it could be that malicious apps are using a lot of data in the background. Other indicators can also include unusually high battery usage and sluggish performance, but both of these can also be attributed to using older hardware that degrades over time.
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How can I keep myself safe if I have an old phone?
As Hebeisen says, the best way to keep yourself safe is simply to not use a phone that’s no longer supported. If you’re short on money, can’t afford to upgrade just yet or you’re using an older phone temporarily for whatever reason, there are a couple of things you can do that could help.
First, you should make sure the phone has the latest software installed. If you bought it used, make sure to fully factory-reset the phone. Ensure that you only download apps from the Google Play Store (rather than from third-party or unofficial app stores) and certainly avoid installing apps by downloading the APK file from a website. This can often be a way that malicious software weasels its way into a phone.
You can help protect your personal information by simply not giving too much away in the first place. Don’t do any banking on the phone, don’t sync your company email accounts and don’t send sexy pictures or have sexy video chats until you’re back on a protected device. (Even over a phone, it’s important to practice safe sex.)
According to Hebeisen, if you don’t take such precautions, «this might enable an attacker to observe and manipulate almost everything happening on the device.» That’s a cold shower, right there.
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