Go Home

Elden Ring Nightreign player hits 63,375 damage and keeps going until they're punished for their hub

Published on December 05, 2025

FromSoftware's Dark Souls games have a unifying theme of great power leading to great corruption and decay—fallen kingdoms, ruined kings, and whatever the hell is going on with the Gaping Dragon. It's fitting, then, that an Elden Ring Nightreign player obtained similar godhood before their own hubristic fall.

As spotted (and translated) by Automaton, a player by the name of mintius managed to continually stack damage until they achieved godhood, then wretchedness—in that order.

(Image credit: FromSoftware - @amabamamabam1 on X)

Mintius did this via the Marais Executioner Sword, which holds the "Power of House Marais" passive effect. This increases your attack power upon defeating enemies and, apparently, doesn't have a cap. This isn't typically a problem, as Nightreign [[link]] is a timed game, but FromSoftware apparently did not consider that a player might want to get all MMO about it and grind out Wormface's infinitely-spawning legion of jerks.

Turns out, the monsters that Wormface summons count towards the Marais Executioner Sword's stacking damage buff, as mintius explains: "I hunted Wormface mobs for about an hour with the Marais Executioner Sword to see what would happen. My attack power easily hit the visible damage cap at 9,999 after defeating 725 enemies."

Best I can tell, by "visible damage [[link]] cap", mintius is referring to the damage on their equipment screen (seen in the screenshot above) as they mention hitting much, much harder than that. "The last damage value I saw for the Executioner Sword was 63,375. After defeating the 727th enemy, I was suddenly unable to deal any damage at all, and my character got killed."

That's likely because of a time-honoured coding goblin named integer overflow. Essentially, computers have a hard time counting upwards forever—you can make them think of a very large number, but you can't make them think of [[link]] infinity. When a game's code counts, it does so via something called an 'integer', which is usually good enough, letting computers count into the billions.

However, if that number gets exceeded, the game then tends to panic. Or it just loops back around and traps you on a level select screen for two years. Integers can typically represent numbers far higher than 63,375—but I'd imagine there are some other coding shenanigans going on that caused Nightreign to panic and render mintius completely damageless.

As a matter of fact, since the overflow only seems to happen with that stacking damage buff, there are other avenues mintius is looking towards to get their Icarus-style damage fix. They tell Automaton their next test is to plunge onto a Flame Chariot from a great height, which should push their DPS even further. And thus, the cycle continues.

Elden Ring Nightreign tipsNightreign tier listBest Nightreign rune farm route Best Nightreign team compsNightreign best relicsNightreign bosses listNightreign Remembrances

Elden Ring Nightreign tips - Start your run right
Nightreign tier list - The best nightfarers
Best Nightreign rune farm route - Level up fast
Best Nightreign team comps - Squad goals
Nightreign best relics - The rite stuff
Nightreign bosses list - Every Nightlord
Nightreign Remembrances - All character quests

Reader Comments

CoinCollector829

I enjoy the daily missions and rewards system. It gives me extra motivation to play regularly and allows me to earn more coins and bonus items, which enhances the overall gaming experience.

GameSeeker977

Some games take a while to load on mobile, but once they start, the gameplay is smooth and exciting. I hope future updates improve mobile performance, but I still enjoy playing several hours a day.

LuckyStrike834

I enjoy the daily missions and rewards system. It gives me extra motivation to play regularly and allows me to earn more coins and bonus items, which enhances the overall gaming experience.

Recommended Reading

All you need to know about AMD's 'missing' 7800 XT and 7700 XT GPUs

AMD rolled out its Radeon RX 7900 XT and XTX GPUs last year. Then came the RX 7600 in May. [[link]] But here we are towards the end of June and there's no word on AMD filling out its RDNA 3 range with the 7800...

Keep Reading

How to unlock the Adamantine Forge in Baldur's Gate 3

The Adamantine Forge is found near the end of the first act of Baldur's Gate 3, assuming you chose to travel through the Underdark to get to the Moonrise [[link]] Towers, that is. If you went via the Mountain ...

Keep Reading

Popular fantasy artist claims AI has ripped him off more than Picasso and da Vinci, and his own work

The intersection of AI and existing industries continues to [[link]] create real friction, which will probably ultimately end in significant legal rulings, and one of the fields at the forefront is visual art....

Keep Reading