The Colosseum mystery of the Elden Ring now has a material creator and an explanation for their datamining efforts!
The Elden Ring holds a lot of secrets for its players. To this day, all Soul-like titles are famous for their secret quests and NPC dialogue.
Following the same structure, the Alden Ring is not only an exception, but takes this premise to a whole new level.
the game is An incredible amount of complex quests Which prompts players to explore every corner of The Lands Between.
This exploration rewards gamers with more insight into this doomed world that saw better times and a golden age in the distant past.
However, all this exploration still hasn’t solved some of the puzzles. Some of the secrets you can find in the game, like the Colosseum, have remained a mystery until now.
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Elden Ring Colosseum Explained
Content creator Sekiro Dubi used some map versioning and datamining techniques to eventually gain access to the Colosseum in the Elden Ring.
Based on an item found outside one of the Colosseum, the content creator put forward a theory as to what these structures were to do in the final game.
This item is the Ritual Shield Talisman. The description of this amulet depicts an era before the age of King Consort Radegan. Back in these times, A ritualistic battle was held to honor Erdtree.,
As for the in-game lore, this description gives a good idea of ​​the purpose of these structures in Lands Between.
The content creator explored each Colosseum, discovering interesting facts about its structure.
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Limgrave, Leyndell, and Caelid . Colosseum in
The Lands Between the Lands has the following characteristics in common:,
- Grace’s site at the entrance, possibly called “Leyendell Colosseum” (name depending on location), according to Network Test Datamining
- The upper level has an amphitheater that probably served as a gladiator-style feature.
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Additionally, based on data from non-rendered enemies, Sekiro Dubi was able to get a clear idea of ​​the intent of the area.
One of the enemies associated with the arena is named “Gladiator Large”. Another beast-type enemy is called the “Old Lion of the Arena”.
It is clear from all these contexts The developer may have intended to include some gladiator-style matches in the game.,
The content creator ends this video with a curious piece of information. According to Datamining, the lobby of this colosseum got the name “Return Point Bonfire Reception Desk”.
It can indicate a lot of possibilities. Maybe an online PvP gladiator mode? Possibly a PvE leaderboard against the Beasts in the Colosseum?
All these questions have already started a conversation about Future PvP-Based DLC,
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It is unlikely that we will see answers to these questions anytime soon. Still, it would be nice if FromSoftware settled these locations in future DLC!