A Complete Guide For Three Colosseums In Elden Ring
Posted: Dec 09, 2022
Posted: Dec 09, 2022
Source: IGGMJust on December 7th, Elden Ring launched a free PvP expansion in the release of Update 1.08. In this expansion, the three Colosseums that were originally only for players to watch are officially opened in Lands Between. If you really want to beat other players in arena combat, then you will definitely be very interested in this new addition.
The three arenas in The Lands Between are located in Limgrave, Caelid and Leyndell. You can also experience different modes if you visit these different arenas. Since the three Colosseums are only for players to enjoy, many players may not have noticed it during the exploration process. If you happen to have this kind of trouble or you are very interested in different modes in different arenas, then you can continue to read. I will analyze the location and mode of each Colosseum one by one.
Like I mentioned before, you can find a total of three Colosseums. If you want to enter one of the Colosseums, you just have to walk up to the arena's huge doors and push them open. If you want to choose the game mode and settings you want, then you just have to approach the pedestal in front of you to make the selection.
1. Limgrave
Of all the Colosseums, your easiest to get to is in Limgrave. You'll start at the Warmaster's Shack site of grace, then you'll need to head north through the woods and out into the open. Once you appear in this place, it means you have reached the Colosseum in Limgrave. So, waltz on up and open the doors.
In the Limgrave Colosseum, you can choose between two modes.
United Combat: This is a team-focused mode. To win in this mode, you and your team must defeat the most enemies before the timer expires.
Combat Ordeal: Free-for-all mode with respawns where the person with the mode kills at the end of a timer wins.
2. Caelid
As you continue exploring, you'll come across a second Colosseum in Caelid. If you want to enter this place more safely, you'd better choose to start from the Deep Soifra Well site of grace down in the gorge in the upper segment of the biome. Once you come across the two giant archers, make sure you go around them and continue north until you come across The Great-Jar. This NPC just doesn't like small talk, and he will attack you directly. So, you just get around behind him as quickly as possible and quickly open the door to the Colosseum in Caelid.
In Caelid Colosseum, you only have one mode to experience.
Duel: Here, two players will have a 1v1 duel with no chance of resurrection. Once you are defeated by your opponent, you will lose the game.
3. Leyndell
The last Colosseum you're likely to come across is in Leyndell, Capital City. You need to start from the West Capital Rampart site of grace, walk and you will see a door. Continue to exit to the left, past the descending stairs ahead. You'll find some enemies to your left, and you can choose to fight them or bypass them and continue your way under the giant Erdtree branches. Then keep going up the stairs you see. Next you just have to go around the side of the cliff to find the last Colosseum. Open the gate here, and you can enter the game.
Compared with the two Colosseums mentioned before, The Leyndell Colosseum will be more special. Because here, you can experience all the modes you have encountered before. If you just want to switch between encounter types, then this must be a good place to go. But all the models in this place also have their own uniqueness. That is, you can summon Spirit Ashes to help you in battle.
Acquiring good equipment and weapons is essential if you want to win all the battles in Colosseums. If you happen to have such needs, preparing enough Elden Ring Runes will be your best choice. You can use code "CSCCA" here to get 5% off now.
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