Night Mode is the optional hard setting in Mortal Shell 2. It makes enemies far tougher and hit much harder, but it also raises the rewards and unlocks content you cannot reach during the day. You switch it on and off freely through a single character at your hub, so there is no permanent commitment.
Quick answer: Pick up the Gloombound Flame near the Widow’s Overlook beacon in Fainweald, carry it to the top of Marrow Keep, light the extinguished lantern, then talk to Thestus and choose “Call forth the Night.” The screen fades to black and the world shifts to night.
What Night Mode changes in Mortal Shell 2
Turning on Night Mode darkens the whole world and buffs every enemy. They gain roughly double health and double damage, while dropping more Gloom for each kill. That trade rewards players who want a harder run and faster resource farming.
| Effect | Change in Night Mode |
|---|---|
| Enemy health | About +100% |
| Enemy damage | About +100% |
| Gloom rewards | About +20% |
A single elite fight shows the gap clearly. In Day Mode, one hit removed roughly 10% of its health bar and it dropped 193 Gloom, and it needed two swings to drop you to about 10% health. In Night Mode the same hit removed only about 5% of its bar, it put you near 10% health in a single attack, and it dropped 231 Gloom. Upgrade your weapons and sidearms as much as possible before you switch over.
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The whole process takes only a few minutes and can be done early in the game. You need one item, the Gloombound Flame, and access to the top of Marrow Keep.




How to turn Night Mode off
You can drop back to standard difficulty at any time. Return to Thestus atop Marrow Keep, speak to him again, and pick the option to “Seek Daylight.” The world returns to day and enemies go back to their base stats.

Night Mode exclusive content
Three locations can only be reached during Night Mode, so you cannot fully complete the game without switching it on at least once. Watch for areas with the riddle, “By the light of day, the truth remains sealed. And yet in darkness all shall be revealed,” which marks a night-only secret.
| Location | What it offers |
|---|---|
| Shrine of Sorrows | A night-only first-person dungeon found near Mushroom Village. |
| Abandoned Outpost | A night-only merchant appears at the Abandoned Outpost beacon, southwest of Outskirts of Mammon. Sells four exclusive Tarstones and a Blackmarrow Key. |
| Forgotten Tower | Give the large skeleton the Thawed Gland, Depleted Gland, and Faded Gland to receive the Seedbearer’s Scripture, a PP item used during a key phase of the final boss fight. |
Because you can toggle day and night whenever you like, a practical routine is to explore in daylight, then switch to night when you want the extra Gloom, the merchant stock, or one of these exclusive areas. Just keep in mind that enemies become much deadlier the moment the sun goes down, so gear up before you call forth the night.






