If you’ve ever wondered how many walking mausoleums are in the Elder Ring, this guide will explain their location and how to get to the top. You’ll learn how to target them, how to get up to the top, and even how to repeat the boss remembrance in a Walking Mausoleum. Hopefully, this guide will help you make the most of your Elder Scrolls adventure.
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Locations of walking mausoleums in elden ring
There are two locations where you can find Walking Mausoleums in Elden Ring. You can reach them by going to the Nameless Eternal City Site of Grace and the Deeproot Depths. Both locations can be found in the same world. To access the Walking Mausoleums, you must destroy the skulls in front of them. The mausoleums are located on the east side of the Weeping Peninsula near the Church of Pilgrimage.
The Walking Mausoleum is a special building in the Elden Ring that can move around. When it moves, its doors will open. When you find one, you will know that it’s a Walking Mausoleum. Once you bring one down, you can hear a bell ring underneath. These buildings carry demi-god bosses and duplicate the remembrances you get from defeating bosses.
Targeting a walking mausoleum
If you are new to Elder Ring, you might be wondering how to target a Walking Mausoleum. This is an enemy type in the game that resembles giant tortoises, complete with giant bells hanging from their bellies. These creatures can carry entire buildings on their backs and are one of the most difficult enemies to take on. This article will teach you how to target a Walking Mausoleum so that you can destroy it and get its reward.
You can target a Walking Mausoleum by targeting the gray skulls on its legs. When this creature is attacked, it will do substantial damage. When it lands, you can ride either Torrent or Tarnished to run between its legs and attack the enemy. While running, you must avoid the mausoleum’s legs when the monster is on the move. Eventually, the mausoleum will wobble and bend its knees. If you remain under it for an extended period of time, the Walking Mausoleum will fall to the ground, devastate your opponents.
Getting to the top of a walking mausoleum
Getting to the top of a Walking Mausoleum is a challenge that you will encounter many times during the Elder Ring game. These towering creatures, called Walking Mausoleums, are incredibly difficult to defeat. When you are in the middle of one, you can’t go up until you destroy the skulls on its legs. After you destroy the skulls, you will have to climb back down to destroy the mausoleum’s doors.
Some Walking Mausoleums are headless. Having the headless corpse on top of it will trigger the Remembrance Duplication Menu. From here, you can duplicate the remembrances you have already consumed. However, this menu will only work once per Walking Mausoleum. Therefore, it is important to be cautious and not stop every mausoleum.
Duplicating a boss remembrance in a walking mausoleum
To get the quest Duplicating a boss memory in remembrance, you need to complete it by visiting the Walking Mausoleum. This giant stone-like structure has four legs and can be found in the Weeping Peninsula south of the Third Church of Marika and east of Testu’s Rise. The key to obtaining the reward is to break each of the crystal spots in the structure. When all of the crystal spots are broken, the Walking Mausoleum will fall. Once it has fallen, standing under it will kill you.