In Elden Ring: Nightreign, you will inevitably collect Relics during your several runs as you attempt to take down the Nightlords in this latest three-player co-op from Fromsoft. A lot of these relics will not be of much use – either you would have started collecting better quality Relics, or there would be those that don’t suit your class and playstyle. Luckily, there is a way to make use of these rather than just keeping them in your inventory. Let’s see how to go about doing that.
Selling Relics For Murk In Nightreign

Go to the Relic Rites area in the Roundtable Hold (Map -> Roundtable Hold -> Relic Rites). Here, you will see tabs for each of the Nightfarers and the Relics for each of them. Scroll to the very right, and after the last character class, you will see the tab for ‘Sell’.
This will show all Relics that you have collected, and give you the option to sort them in a variety of ways (press the left stick for consoles). You will also get an option to filter these Relics basis size (Small / Medium / Large), and basis characteristics (Red/ Blue/ Yellow/ Green). Once you have selected all Relics that you are not planning to use, click on Sell (press the right stick for consoles), and you will get a nice amount of Murk in exchange.
- Small Relics get you 150 Murk
- Medium Relics get you 350 Murk
- Large Relics get you 550 Murk
How To Get Relics From Murk
Go to the Small Jar Bazaar at the Roundtable Hold, and buy the Scenic Flatstone from the inventory, right at the very end. Each of these costs 600 Murk, and the description for this read:
A Scenic Flatstone yet to be polished. Purchase to reveal precious gift.
You get a randomized Relic everytime you purchase one of these. This is a good way to try and in a way exchange your unwanted Relics: first, convert them to Murk as pointed above, and then use this Murk to buy Relics that are more in line with your class.
However, what I would recommend is saving up your Murk to buy the various cool skins on offer for each of the classes, since you will in any case keep getting Relics during your various runs in Nightreign.
With the latest Elden Ring: Nightreign patch 1.01.1 addressing a few issues in solo runs, this would be a good time to consider joining the more than 2 million users who purchased the game on day one.