You can take down seven Walking Mausoleums, but that may not be enough to honor all Remembrances. Therefore, you must decide which Remembrances are important to you and take down the others accordingly. Listed below are the tips for taking down a Walking Mausoleum and locations where you can find them. They may help you make the right decision for your team.
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Locations of walking mausoleums
If you are looking for a way to make your journey to the West more interesting, you can try to locate the Walking Mausoleum. These structures resemble giant stone turtles, but they walk on legs instead of feet. They also usually have bells attached to them. To get inside one, players have to attack skull-like deposits on the structure. The deposits may be on the legs or the base of the building. You can also jump on top of the building and attack them to enter. The Walking Mausoleum can be found around the main gate of Castle Sol, as well as at the Mountaintop of the Giants.
To enter a Walking Mausoleum, players must first kill the skulls on its feet or the base of its carrying building. Once the skulls have been destroyed, the mausoleum will stop moving. If you don’t kill them all, the mausoleums will move again. Fortunately, destroying all of the skulls on the mausoleum’s feet and around its base will help you get the item you need for your next move.
Methods to lower a walking mausoleum
When you are in the middle of a quest, and want to know how to lower a Walking Mausoleum, you should first learn how to break the crust underneath the walking mausoleum. This crust can be obtained by trading Godrick’s Remembrance for an axe or a grafted dragon. This is a useful weapon to have around because it can attach to your arm and spit flames. It can be used only once, so you should find the locations before attempting the quest. Once you’ve located a walking mausoleum, you can then lower it by knocking its barnacles off its feet.
The Walking Mausoleum can be found in southwestern Limgrave. They appear in open areas. These structures can easily be knocked over and damaged by massive rock creatures, but they’re useful for holding important items. Once you’ve knocked them down, you can use the bell to call the monster off the path and enter. Keeping an eye out for these mausoleums will ensure your safety and that of your party.
Remembrances in walking mausoleums
If you’re looking for a way to create unique and meaningful Remembrances, a Walking Mausoleum might be the answer. This special type of cemetery requires players to duplicate Remembrances by hitting a skull-like object that lies underneath the building. There are several locations where you can visit a Walking Mausoleum, including the southwest region of the Weeping Peninsula, south of the Church of Pilgrimage.
To access Walking Mausoleums, you must be near the grave of a deceased person. The resulting mausoleum will walk around an area, evoking the same emotions you’ll have when confronted a legendary boss. The bells on these mausoleums are a unique way to call a Walking Mausoleum to action and stop it from walking away. However, if you don’t want to be attacked by one of these creatures, you should attack their legs and the gray matter that grows around them.
Taking down a walking mausoleum
To take down a Walking Mausoleum, you’ll need to find a location where they are located. You’ll need to lure them to the edge of a cliff. You can also summon the spirit horse Torrent to ride between them. Alternatively, you can summon the spirit horse Tarnished to run as far as possible when they jump. After lowering one, use its Remembrance to repeat the process.
The Walking Mausoleum is a giant turtle-like creature that roams the open world of Elden Ring. It has a giant bell on its belly. You can use it to duplicate the rewards that you get from demi-god bosses. It also drops Runes and can even drop a boss weapon and spell. However, it doesn’t have a health bar, so taking down a Walking Mausoleum is a bit different than taking down normal enemies.