How to find the Colosseums in Elden Ring
Find out all of the new Elden Ring Colosseum locations where you can take on your friends in PvP combat in this handy guide.
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With the new update release, many players will be trying to find all of the Elden Ring colosseum locations to make use of the new PvP combat arenas. While you have obviously been able to engage in PvP in Elden Ring since its release earlier this year, the various colosseums dotted across the Lands Between give a dedicated space for those wanting to prove that they're the one true champion. So, if you want to find all of the Elden Ring Colosseum locations, make sure to carry on reading down below.
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Where are the Colosseums in Elden Ring?
If you've explored every corner of the Lands Between in Elden Ring you might have already stumbled upon a few colosseum-looking buildings. However, these were previously inaccessible and left many players wondering what was planned for the future, or if it was another sixth Archstone situation.
However, with the new Elden Ring Colosseum update, these structures finally have a use and are perfect for any fierce and personal disputes you have to resolve. Rust 1v1s can finally be retired now, as arguments can be settled in the Lands Between.
So, to see all of the current Elden Ring colosseum locations, check out the list below:
Limgrave Colosseum
This is the first and easiest colosseum to encounter, as it can be accessed straight away from the start of the game. On the northern shore of Limgrave, right in the middle of Stormveil and the Limgrave Divine Tower you can find the Limgrave Colosseum.
You will need to defeat the red phantom Recusant Henricus that spawns outside of the doors, but once you've done that you can head straight inside and use the facilities.
Caelid Colosseum
Getting to the Caelid Colosseum is a bit trickier than you might think, as it is entirely inaccessible from Caelid itself. You will first need to head down the Siofra Well in Mistwood, and then head all the way through Siofra River until you reach the elevator at the end that requires two Stonesword Keys to use.
Once you've used the elevator, you'll want to head right, past all of the explosive ball enemies and the bow-wielding stone giants, until you reach the humungous Soldjar. While you can engage with the three red phantoms that can spawn outside of here, you don't actually need to fight them.
Instead, just head around the back of the giant Soldjar, and use the door to get into the Caelid Colosseum.
Royal Colosseum
The final colosseum available in Elden Ring right now is the Royal Colosseum in Leyndell. If you've progressed the Goldmask quest enough to get him to appear in the Royal Capital, then you will already know where this can be found.
If you are unsure though, you will need to progress through Leyndell until you reach the shade of a rather illustrious figure, and then use the Erdtree vines growing outside of this room to jump down onto the hill where the colosseum resides to the west.
There are two Duelists - in appropriate Colosseum armor - that you will need to fight on the way up, but you can head straight in once you reach the top to start your battles.
So, that's all of the Elden Ring colosseum locations that you can find in the game right now, so you can begin fighting and climbing the ladders to become the one true champion of combat. If you want to know where all of the Elden Ring Golden Seeds are to maximize your survivability, make sure to follow our guide for all the details.
About The Author
Harry Boulton
Harry is a Guides Writer at GGRecon, having completed a Masters of Research degree in Film Studies. Previously a freelance writer for PCGamesN, The Loadout, and Red Bull Gaming, he loves playing a wide variety of games from the Souls series to JRPGs, Counter-Strike, and EA FC. When not playing or writing about games and hardware, you're likely to find him watching football or listening to Madonna and Kate Bush.
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