All Nightingale Realm Cards Their Effects And How To Craft Them
Realm Cards give you control over the setting and theme of Nightingale’s procedurally generated worlds, allowing you to impose modifiers to gather unique resources or encounter rare bosses. The crafting game’s deck is also set to expand as Inflexion Games continues to add new content during early access. Once you close a portal, the exact specifications of that realm are lost forever. If you want to make the most out of this core mechanic, here’s every Nightingale Realm Card and how to craft them.
All Nightingale Realm Cards
There are three different types of Nightingale Realm cards: Biome Cards, Major Cards, and Minor Cards.
Biome Realm Cards
Biome Cards serve as the foundation of the Realm’s setting, including the types of creatures and resources you’ll encounter.
Here are all the Nightingale Biome Cards:
Major Realm Cards
Major Realm Cards set the Realm’s difficulty and establish its theme, generating certain NPCs and points of interest. Some Major Realm Cards have ascended versions that offer a higher mode of difficulty for than their regular counterparts, making them ideal for seasoned Realmwalkers looking for a challenge.
Here are all the Nightingale Major Cards:
Minor Realm Cards
Minor Realm Cards govern specific variables like weather patterns, spawn rates, resource yield, and even gravity. Minor Cards often come with a penalty to offset their bonus effects. Some Minor Cards also have Apogean and Eminent versions; these higher tier cards activate effects that have greater risk, but also offer far greater rewards than their regular counterparts.
Here are all the Nightingale Minor Cards:
How to get Nightingale Realm Cards
You can get Nightingale Realm Cards by looting Fae chests, completing quests and Sites of Power, or crafting them yourself at a Simple Enchanter’s Focus crafting bench.
Before you can craft Nightingale Realm Cards, you need to have its crafting recipe first. Your first port of call should be the Nightingale Essence Dealer, who sells a range of Realm Card crafting recipes starting at 30 Essence Dust.
Standard Realm Cards require Alchemical Ink, Paper, and Essence Dust as standard, though the amount required varies depending on the card. You can craft Alchemical Ink at a Simple Mortar Station with Refined Pigment and Glass, while Paper can be crafted using Wood Bundles at the Simple Saw Table.
How to use Nightingale Realm Cards
You can use Nightingale Realm cards by interacting with a Realm Card Machine or Realmic Transmuter, depending on the type of Realm Card you want to use.
Realm Card Machines resemble an old-fashioned Victorian printing press and can be found near portals in the open-world game. To activate a portal with Nightingale Realm Card, simply drag and drop a Biome Card and Major Card from your collection onto the empty slots in the Realm Card Machine’s menu, and open the portal.
Nightingale Realmic Transmuters are elaborate golden orreries that are typically found at the top of Fae Towers. These machines are where you use your Minor Cards, and unlike Realm Card Machines, these changes take place instantaneously. Only one Minor Card can be active at a Realmic Transmuter at a time, so we do recommend you craft your own Realmic Transmuter Remote Control to adjust parameters without making the constant trek back and forth.
Now that you’re an expert in Nightingale Realm Cards, you can begin to explore the farthest reaches of the Faewilds in Nightingale multiplayer. We’ve also got the Nightingale system requirements so you can take in the survival game’s stunning visuals with minimal hardware strain.