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Spirit Springs in Elden Ring Nightreign — How to Use Them for Fast Travel

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Elden Ring Nightreign hero banner — moonlit ruins with golden energy

Traversal Methods Comparison

MethodSpeedBest UseLimitation
On Foot (Sprinting)LowShort distances; combat approachSlowest; stamina drain while sprinting
Torrent (Spectral Horse)HighGround traversal across open areasCannot be summoned in narrow areas; combat dismounts you
Spirit Spring (Geyser)Very High (vertical + horizontal)Crossing elevation changes; crossing large map sectionsLocation-dependent; not always on desired path
Spirit Spring + TorrentMaximum (horizontal ground sprint)Best long-distance traversal combinationRequires planning spring locations into route
Fall + Torrent GlideHigh (downhill shortcut)Crossing from high to low elevation quicklyOnly works when descending; requires elevation advantage

How Spirit Springs Work

Spirit Springs are glowing golden geysers embedded in specific terrain locations throughout Limveld. When a Nightfarer runs into a Spirit Spring, the updraft launches them vertically into the air to a significant height — typically enough to see a large portion of Limveld from the apex. At the peak of the launch, the Nightfarer can glide horizontally using the jump button while in the air, extending their airborne travel distance considerably beyond the initial vertical launch.

The direction of horizontal glide can be controlled mid-air, allowing players to steer toward specific destinations visible from the high vantage point. Skilled players learn to predict the landing zones from specific Spirit Springs based on the spring's orientation and their departure direction. A well-aimed Spirit Spring launch can carry a Nightfarer 200–400 meters in a chosen direction — roughly equivalent to 30–45 seconds of mounted Torrent travel compressed into a 5-second flight.

Spirit Springs do not require any input to activate — simply running into the geyser pillar triggers the launch automatically. This makes them easy to use but also means players can accidentally trigger them when not intending to if they pass through a spring location while pursuing an enemy. Awareness of spring locations prevents unwanted launches during combat, and intentional routing toward springs during day phase traversal maximizes their benefit.

Torrent — Mounted Traversal in Nightreign

Torrent, the spectral horse from the original Elden Ring, can be summoned in Elden Ring: Nightreign via the Spectral Steed Whistle. The summon is available from the beginning of each Expedition and Torrent can be called in most open areas of Limveld. Mounted movement speed is approximately 2.5x walking speed and 1.5x running speed, making Torrent by far the fastest sustained ground traversal option available.

Torrent has a double-jump ability that allows clearing obstacles and accessing elevated terrain not reachable on foot. This double-jump also combines with the natural momentum of a spring launch — a Nightfarer can launch from a Spirit Spring, glide horizontally, and then double-jump at the end of the glide for extra distance before landing. Mastering this combination is the fastest traversal method in the game for crossing large open sections of Limveld.

Torrent dismounts when the Nightfarer takes damage — a hit from any enemy immediately cancels the mount. This makes Torrent purely a traversal tool in areas with active combat rather than a combat platform. During day phase routing, use Torrent between fight locations, dismount before engaging enemies, and re-summon Torrent after clearing encounters. The no-cooldown re-summon mechanic means Torrent can be called back within seconds of dismounting.

Efficient Cross-Map Traversal Route Using Spirit Springs

Location
Full Limveld — Day 1 Start

Steps

  1. Spawn in; immediately mount Torrent via the Spectral Steed Whistle for instant ground speed bonus.
  2. Sprint on Torrent toward the nearest Spirit Spring marked on the map (springs appear as golden pillar icons).
  3. Run into the Spirit Spring while mounted; Torrent dismounts mid-launch naturally as you go airborne.
  4. At apex of launch, aim toward the church or field boss marker and glide using the jump button.
  5. Land at target; clear the encounter (church for rune arch, or field boss for runes + weapon).
  6. Re-summon Torrent immediately; sprint toward the next Spirit Spring toward the secondary target.
  7. Use springs to move through Limveld's middle zones where elevation changes slow ground travel most.

Tips

  • Learn which Spirit Spring locations chain together for multi-spring cross-map routes that cover 80% of Limveld in under 4 minutes.
  • During evacuation circle closure, use the nearest available Spirit Spring to cover ground quickly toward the Night Boss arena.
  • Spirit Springs can be used to escape combat when outnumbered — launching away from a dangerous group of enemies buys time to heal.

Using Spirit Springs During the Evacuation

When the evacuation circle warning appears, experienced players immediately identify the nearest Spirit Spring that is oriented toward the Night Boss arena. A well-placed spring launch can cover what would be a 60–90 second Torrent sprint in under 15 seconds of travel time. This allows players to spend the final 3 minutes before night at maximum exploration productivity — continuing camp clears or searching for a final Smithing Stone until the 60-second mark, then using a single spring launch to reach the arena with time to spare.

New players should be more conservative with evacuation timing — begin moving toward the arena at the 3-minute warning rather than at 60 seconds. As familiarity with Limveld's geography and spring locations develops, that margin can be compressed. The key skill is developing a mental model of which springs are accessible and oriented toward the boss arena from wherever you currently are on the map at evacuation warning time.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Spirit Springs while in combat?

Yes. Spirit Springs can be used mid-combat by running through them. This is occasionally useful for escaping a dangerous enemy group or repositioning across terrain during a field boss fight. However, the launch takes 2–3 seconds and leaves you vulnerable — only use springs as combat escape tools when the alternative is taking lethal hits.

Does Torrent have health in Nightreign?

Torrent does not have a separate health bar in Nightreign — it simply dismounts when you take any damage. Unlike the original Elden Ring where Torrent could be killed and needed a Cracked Pot to revive, Nightreign's Torrent is always available for re-summon immediately after dismounting.

Can teammates use the same Spirit Spring simultaneously?

Yes. All three Nightfarers can use the same Spirit Spring simultaneously — each receives an independent launch. This is the fastest way to synchronize team traversal after split routing during day phases, as the spring launches all three players toward the same destination simultaneously.

Are Spirit Springs always in the same location each Expedition?

Spring locations are tied to specific terrain features of Limveld. Since Limveld's layout varies procedurally between Expeditions, spring positions shift with the terrain configuration. However, springs tend to cluster near elevation changes (cliffs, steep hillsides) which are geographically consistent features. Learning the general terrain zones of Limveld guides you toward likely spring locations even in unfamiliar configurations.

Can I glide infinitely after a Spirit Spring launch?

No. Glide duration is limited — the Nightfarer gradually descends during horizontal glide after the initial spring launch. The total horizontal distance achievable from a single spring depends on apex height and wind mechanics. Extended glide requires re-entering another spring or using Torrent's double-jump at the end of the glide for additional distance before landing.

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