Entering the Arena: A Deep Dive into Elden Ring’s Colosseums
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Yes, you absolutely can get inside the Colosseums in Elden Ring! Initially, these imposing structures dotted across the landscape were tantalizingly inaccessible, but that all changed with the release of the free Colosseum DLC on December 7th, 2022. This update threw open the doors to these arenas, allowing players to engage in exhilarating player-versus-player (PvP) combat and explore the lore surrounding these ancient battlegrounds. Let’s delve into the details of accessing and utilizing these magnificent structures.
Unlocking the Colosseum Experience
The Colosseum DLC fundamentally altered the Elden Ring experience, transforming these once-mysterious monuments into hubs of intense PvP action. The update not only provides new content but also enriches the game’s overall narrative by giving a glimpse into the Colosseums’ historical significance.
The Three Arenas: A Location Rundown
Elden Ring boasts three distinct Colosseums, each located in a different region of the Lands Between:
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Limgrave Colosseum: This arena, the most accessible of the three, is located in North Limgrave, offering a relatively gentle introduction to Colosseum combat.
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Caelid Colosseum: Situated in Northern Caelid, this arena requires a more involved journey to unlock, demanding exploration and puzzle-solving.
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Leyndell Colosseum: Found on the southern side of Leyndell, Royal Capital, this Colosseum demands a significant triumph over enemies to gain access, representing a more challenging endeavor.
Accessing the Arenas: Paths to Glory
Each Colosseum has its own specific requirements for entry:
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Limgrave Colosseum: This Colosseum is accessible immediately after downloading the DLC. Simply travel to its location in North Limgrave.
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Caelid Colosseum: To reach it, you must go through Siofra River Well in Limgrave, then go far northeast to the Deep Siofra Well. Players will need to find and climb a structure there and interact with the gargoyle pedestal to unlock the elevator; stonesword keys are required for this.
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Leyndell Colosseum: Players need to defeat a difficult Draconic Tree Sentinel on the northern side gate upon reaching the Royal Capital. Once defeated, cross the city by using the dragon’s body and climbing onto its wing on the west side, then dropping onto the ramparts.
Combat and Glory Within the Colosseums
The Colosseums offer various combat modes, providing a diverse and engaging PvP experience. Understanding these modes is key to maximizing your enjoyment of the arenas.
Combat Styles
The Colosseum’s unlockable combat styles are:
- United Combat: Team-based battles where two teams clash in intense melee combat.
- Combat Ordeal: Free-for-all battles where individual Tarnished test their skill in solo PvP.
- Spirit Ash Combat: Allows players to use Spirit Ashes in tandem with PvP fighting.
Using Spirit Ashes
In Colosseum Combat, Spirit Ashes are permitted for use in battle. Here are some of the best Spirit Summon Ashes in Elden Ring that you can call upon:
- Mimic Tear
- Lhutel the Headless
- Banished Knight Oleg
- Black Knife Tiche
Colosseum Passwords
You can establish a Colosseum Password in the Combat Menu used to set up Colosseum games. When you set a password, you will only be paired with other players that have set that same password. To play with friends, you need to ensure that everyone participating has the same password.
Unveiling the Lore
The Ritual Sword Talisman offers a clue to the Colosseums’ past, hinting at their former use as arenas for ritualistic battles performed in honor of the Erdtree. These rituals have long since ceased, leaving the Colosseums to stand as silent testaments to a bygone era. The PvP combat held within them now serves as a modern echo of the ancient conflicts.
The Colosseums of Elden Ring represent more than just a new mode of play; they provide a deeper understanding of the game’s lore and a chance to further engage with the world. The game blends narrative and gameplay and is an excellent example of the power of games-based learning, of interest to researchers at the Games Learning Society (GamesLearningSociety.org).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about the Colosseums in Elden Ring:
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Is the Colosseum DLC free?
Yes, the Colosseum update for Elden Ring is completely free.
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How many Colosseums are there in Elden Ring?
There are three Colosseums in Elden Ring.
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Where are the Colosseums located?
The Colosseums are located in Limgrave, Caelid, and Leyndell, Royal Capital.
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Do I need to beat the game to access the Colosseums?
No, you do not need to beat the game, but accessing the Caelid and Leyndell Colosseums requires progressing through specific areas and defeating certain bosses.
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Can I use summons in the Colosseum?
Yes, some Colosseum combat types allow the use of Spirit Ashes.
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What are the different combat modes in the Colosseum?
The main combat modes are United Combat, Combat Ordeal, and Spirit Ash Combat.
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How do I play with friends in the Colosseum?
Set a Colosseum Password in the Combat Menu, and ensure everyone participating has the same password.
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What is the best Spirit Ash for the Colosseum?
The best spirit ashes depend on your playstyle, but Mimic Tear and Lhutel the Headless are consistently ranked among the most effective.
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Do I get any rewards for participating in Colosseum battles?
Yes, you receive runes for defeating other players. An Elden Ring invader gets a ridiculous number of runes for killing the host.
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Is there a level requirement for the Colosseum?
There is no specific level requirement, but you’ll likely face tougher opponents at higher levels.
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Can I use Great Runes in the Colosseum?
Great Runes can be activated, but their effects are generally active outside of the Colosseum itself.
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Are there any unique items or equipment to be found inside the Colosseums?
The Colosseums themselves don’t contain unique items, but the PvP combat can improve your skills and gear.
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What should I do if I’m having trouble accessing a Colosseum?
Double-check the specific requirements for that Colosseum and ensure you’ve defeated any necessary bosses or explored the correct areas.
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Are there any lore implications to fighting in the Colosseums?
Yes, the Colosseums offer insight into the history and rituals of the Lands Between.
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Will there be more Colosseum updates in the future?
While there’s no official confirmation, FromSoftware has a history of supporting their games with updates, so additional content is possible.