Elden Ring's vast and enigmatic world, the Lands Between, is dotted with colossal, somber structures known as Wandering Mausoleums. These immense, bell-bearing walking chapels are more than just awe-inspiring landmarks; they are crucial tools for any Tarnished seeking to fully master the game's arsenal of abilities. This guide delves into the locations and functions of all seven Wandering Mausoleums, providing a comprehensive map to these silent giants and the profound power they offer.
Table of Contents
The Purpose of the Wandering Mausoleums
Mausoleum Locations in Limgrave and Weeping Peninsula
Mausoleum Locations in Liurnia of the Lakes
Mausoleum Locations in Mountaintops of the Giants
Strategic Use and Duplication Considerations
Conclusion: Echoes of the Demigods
The Purpose of the Wandering Mausoleums
Wandering Mausoleums serve a singular, invaluable purpose: they allow the player to duplicate the Remembrance of a shardbearer. Remembrances are powerful items dropped by major demigod bosses, which can be exchanged for one of two unique weapons, spells, or other equipment at the Roundtable Hold. However, choosing one reward traditionally locks out the other. The Mausoleums break this limitation. By entering these structures and interacting with the coffin within, a Tarnished can create a copy of any Remembrance they currently possess, enabling them to claim both rewards from Finger Reader Enia. It is a mechanic deeply tied to the lore, as these mausoleums are said to carry the headless bodies of slain demigods, their echoes ripe for harvesting.
Mausoleum Locations in Limgrave and Weeping Peninsula
The southern lands host two of these wandering monuments. In western Limgrave, just south of the Walking Mausoleum site of grace, a Mausoleum patrols the shallow water. Its legs are intact, and it walks a slow, mournful circuit. To silence its bell and gain entry, the player must attack the white, skull-like growths covering its feet until it kneels. The Weeping Peninsula holds the second, found in the far southeast, near the Castle Morne Rampart. This Mausoleum is distinct; it is missing its legs and sits stationary. To access it, one must simply climb the nearby cliffs and jump onto its roof, then strike the skull-growths encrusting its sides until it becomes accessible. These two provide an early opportunity to duplicate Remembrances from bosses like Godrick the Grafted or the Grafted Scion.
Mausoleum Locations in Liurnia of the Lakes
The mist-shrouded lakes of Liurnia are home to three Mausoleums, making it the densest concentration in the Lands Between. The first is found in the shallow waters northeast of the Raya Lucaria Crystal Tunnel. It is an active walker, requiring the standard method of attacking the growths on its feet. The second sits in the water due east of the Raya Lucaria Academy gate, near the Jarburg cliffs. This one is also mobile. The third, and most notable, is located in the far northern section of the lake, west of the Ruined Labyrinth. This Mausoleum is unique—it is crowned with a glowing, magical aura. This "magic-domed" Mausoleum can duplicate the Remembrances of both shardbearer demigods and non-shardbearer bosses, such as the Remembrance of the Full Moon Queen from Rennala. The other, standard mausoleums cannot duplicate non-shardbearer Remembrances.
Mausoleum Locations in Mountaintops of the Giants
The final two Mausoleums reside in the desolate, snow-swept Mountaintops of the Giants. The first is encountered relatively early, in a valley southeast of the Castle Sol Main Gate site of grace. It is a walking type, trudging through the frozen landscape. The second is found in the Consecrated Snowfield, a hidden late-game area accessed by the Haligtree Secret Medallion. It is located in the northwestern part of the snowfield, near the Apostate Derelict. This Mausoleum is stationary and missing its legs, similar to the one in Weeping Peninsula, and requires the player to descend from the higher cliffs to its roof to attack the skull-growths. These northern mausoleums are essential for duplicating the potent Remembrances earned from the region's formidable lords.
Strategic Use and Duplication Considerations
With only seven Mausoleums available in a single playthrough, strategic planning is paramount. A key distinction must be remembered: only the mausoleums with a magical, glowing dome (one in Liurnia and one in the Mountaintops/Consecrated Snowfield, though reports vary) can duplicate the Remembrances of non-shardbearer bosses like Rennala, Astel, or the Regal Ancestor Spirit. The standard mausoleums are limited to the great rune-bearing demigods like Godrick, Radahn, Rykard, and Malenia. Therefore, prioritizing which Remembrances to duplicate is a significant decision. Many players recommend saving the magic-domed mausoleums for the versatile Remembrances of Rennala or the Dragonlord Placidusax, as their rewards cater to diverse builds. Furthermore, since Remembrances can be carried into New Game+, a Tarnished might choose to duplicate a Remembrance in one cycle to acquire both rewards in the next.
Conclusion: Echoes of the Demigods
The Wandering Mausoleums of Elden Ring are masterpieces of environmental storytelling and mechanical depth. Their haunting, lumbering presence across the landscapes serves as a constant reminder of the Shattering's toll. Locating and deciphering the method to enter each one becomes a rewarding puzzle in itself, separate from the main path of the Tarnished. More than mere utility buildings, they are tombs, monuments, and workshops of power all in one. By seeking out all mausoleum locations, a player not only unlocks the full potential of their collected Remembrances but also engages directly with the tragic history of the Lands Between, claiming the echoed strength of fallen gods to forge their own path to becoming Elden Lord.
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