My Triumph Over the Balancers in Elden Ring Nightreign DLC

Master the intense Elden Ring Nightreign DLC boss fight with strategic prep, sleep weapons, and expert dodging to conquer the formidable Balancers.

As a professional gamer, I still recall the adrenaline rush when I first faced the Balancers in Elden Ring's Nightreign DLC, The Forsaken Hollows, back in early 2025. This expansion, packed with new bosses, playable characters, and events, ramped up the difficulty of an already tough game. 😅 The Weapon-Bequeathed Harmonia, a mob of terrifying angels, stood as the first major hurdle, and I knew I had to conquer it to progress. My journey began with intense preparation, as I learned that underestimating this boss could lead to swift defeat. my-triumph-over-the-balancers-in-elden-ring-nightreign-dlc-image-0 I spent hours scouring the lands for the perfect gear, knowing that a single misstep could spell disaster in this unforgiving world.

Preparation was key, and I quickly realized that a weapon with sleep affinity was my best bet. Why? Because all Balancers are vulnerable to sleep, allowing me to put them to nap temporarily and thin their numbers. I hunted down a camp marked by the sleep icon—a grey and light blue symbol—and upgraded my armament to blue rarity. It wasn't easy; I had to hit specific mines for materials, but the effort paid off. Without this, the fight would have been a nightmare. 💤 Sure, it's not absolutely necessary, but trust me, it makes the battle infinitely less frustrating. my-triumph-over-the-balancers-in-elden-ring-nightreign-dlc-image-1 I also stocked up on healing flasks and practiced dodging, as the Balancers' holy spear attacks are relentless. This phase taught me that in Elden Ring, success often hinges on smart prep, not just brute force.

The actual fight unfolded in two grueling phases, and I'll break it down step by step. Phase One kicked off with seven Balancers spawning across the arena. My strategy? Split them up! I peeled off 2–3 at a time to different corners, preventing them from ganging up on me. With my sleep weapon, I hit them until one dozed off, then moved to the next. This wasn't permanent, but it gave me precious seconds to focus. Key attacks to watch for included the Forward Summoning Spear—dodge to the sides or back for safety, as attacking from the front is suicide. Here's a quick list of their moves and how I countered them:

  • Forward Summoning Spear: Roll sideways or behind; punish after the slam.

  • Holy Swipe: Block with a shield or dodge backward.

  • Group Charge: Kite them away to create space.

I died a few times here, but each failure taught me timing and patience. Remember, they don't revive in this phase, so once down, they stay down. After defeating all seven, the boss's health dropped by a quarter, signaling the start of Phase Two.

Phase Two introduced the Main Balancer, glowing pink with larger wings, and it was chaos amplified. The fight opened with the dreaded Ariel Assault—I learned to sprint away and roll the instant spears appeared in the air. Timing was tricky, but nailing it saved me countless deaths. The Main Balancer marked a player (sometimes me!) with a red ring, forcing them to draw aggro. If targeted, I focused on survival: dodging Spear Rush by rolling behind during the combo and avoiding Buff Attack by backing off, as aggressive moves triggered punishing spears. 😰 If not marked, I thinned the herd by sleeping or killing regular Balancers. At 1/3 health, it revived minions and spammed Spear Slam and 6-Way Attack more often. My mantra? Don't panic! Isolate groups, gang up on the main body, and conserve flasks. my-triumph-over-the-balancers-in-elden-ring-nightreign-dlc-image-2 Through trial and error, I found that solo players can win by sleeping minions first, while groups need coordinated separation. Victory felt epic, and the rewards were worth it—"The Will of the Balancers" Relic boosted my melee and skill attack power, plus gave continuous FP recovery. I also snagged new skins for the Undertaker and Scholar, adding flair to my character. Huzzah for fashion souls! 💪

People Also Ask: FAQ

Here are answers to common questions based on my experience and the latest 2025 updates:

Q: What is the best weapon for defeating the Balancers?

A: A weapon with sleep affinity is highly recommended, as it puts Balancers to sleep, making the fight manageable. You can find it at camps or shops, but upgrade it for better effectiveness.

Q: Can you beat the Balancers solo?

A: Yes, it's possible but challenging. Focus on sleeping minions in Phase One and isolating the Main Balancer in Phase Two. Patience and dodging are key!

Q: What rewards do you get for killing Weapon-Bequeathed Harmonia?

A: You earn "The Will of the Balancers" Relic, which grants improved melee attack power, enhanced skill attack power, and continuous FP recovery—a must-have for any build.

Q: How do you dodge the Ariel Assault attack?

A: Gain distance as soon as Phase Two starts, and roll immediately when you see spears spawn in the air. Practice makes perfect!

Q: Are there any easy strategies for Phase Two?

A: If marked, kite the Main Balancer away; if not, sleep or kill minions first. Always prioritize separation to avoid being overwhelmed.