Undertaker Abilities Explained! | Elden Ring Nightreign DLC Dec 4th

Undertaker Abilities Explained! | Elden Ring Nightreign DLC Dec 4th

Meet Undertaker — Nightfarer Class Breakdown (Abilities, Builds & Gameplay Tips) In this video we dive deep into Undertaker, the new Nightfarer class introduced in the Nightreign: The Forsaken Hollows DLC. If you enjoy heavy-hitting melee combat and an aggressive frontline playstyle, Undertaker is built just for you. ⚙️ What Makes Undertaker Stand Out Hammer Specialist — Undertaker is the only Nightfarer focused on hammer weapons, delivering slow but devastating strikes. Strong Stats — She scales primarily with Strength (A-tier), with additional strong scaling in Faith (A-tier), boosting the power of her attacks and hex abilities. 🧰 Abilities & Skills Passive: Confluence When an ally activates their Ultimate Art, Undertaker can immediately trigger her own Ultimate (Loathsome Hex) for free, even with an empty gauge. This creates huge burst-damage opportunities in co-op. Character Skill: Trance Trance increases movement speed, combo damage, and stagger resistance, and changes her dodge roll into a faster dodge step. If her ultimate gauge is full when activated, she gains a massive boost to attack power and speed, plus a “lethal dodge” that lets her avoid one otherwise fatal hit. This helps offset her naturally low stamina scaling. Ultimate Art: Loathsome Hex Undertaker removes an uncanny bone from her body and launches herself toward her target with tremendous force, delivering a powerful hammer strike. It tracks midair and works as both a gap-closer and a finishing blow. Be careful of surrounding obstacles, as terrain can interrupt the charge. 📈 Why You Might Love Playing Undertaker High burst damage and excellent stagger potential. Strong synergy in co-op thanks to Confluence. A fun and aggressive melee playstyle with impactful hits and fluid movement when Trance is active. ⚠️ Watch Out For… Low stamina scaling makes long combos risky without Trance. Loathsome Hex requires good timing and positioning to avoid terrain interruptions. Can be vulnerable when overextending due to moderate survivability.