ThroughoutElden Ring’s Lands Between are a collection of strange, massive creatures wandering and promising a great reward for those daring to unlock the secrets they hold. The Walking Mausoleums live up to their name; gigantic buildings of stone on four legs standing far above the heads of the lowly Tarnished and walking about in wide, open spaces.

Removing the white patches upon their exteriors will calm down these restless wandering beasts, and within the sanctums they protect, you’ll gain access to the coffin within. Interacting with it will allow you to duplicate the Remembrances of certain bosses so that you may take them to the Finger Reader,Enia, inRoundtable Holdand receive an additional reward.

Map And In-Game Image Of The Weeping Peninsula Walking Mausoleum

Weeping Peninsula Walking Mausoleum

Typically, the first Walking Mausoleum players encounter is situated in the greatopen field south of the Fourth Church of Marika. You’ll likely hear its bell tolling from the main road farther east on your way toCastle Morneto complete Irina’s quest.

It’s the most straightforward of the Mausoleums, and you can ride Torrent whilestriking the white patches on the Mausoleum’s feet.

Approaching All Three Walking Mausoleums In Liurnia On Torrent

There aretwo setsof Walking Mausoleums in Liurnia:

Bellum Highway

The first Walking Mausoleum you’ll probably encounter in this location is the trickiest to get into in comparison to all the other ones. This is because you’ll need toclimb the cliffs near the Bellum Highwayandjump from the gravestones on the cliffside onto the Mausoleumonce it gets close enough.

to do this, you can either come from theSorcerer’s Isle Site of Graceand use the air pocket on the cliffside with Torrent to reach the top or use theEast Raya Lucaria Gate Site of Graceand walk to the cliffside from there.

Map And In-Game Cliffside Bellum Highway Mausoleum

If you leave the East Raya Lucaria Gate Site of Grace at night and have not already defeated it, aNight’s Cavalrywill appear there and attack you.

Carefully jump down the gravestones until you’ve reached thebottom third of the gravestonesand then wait until the Mausoleum has walked over to you. This may take some time, but eventually, you’ll be able tojump down onto the sideof the Mausoleum and begin clearing the white patches there so it will sit and allow you to open the door.

Both Maps And In-Game Footage Of Mausoleums N. Ruined Labyrinth

Mausoleum Compound

There are two Mausoleums here that might prove a tad tricky to get to. Typically, the average adventurer will need tofight through the Ruined Labyrinth northwardand come upon the first Mausoleum in the field there. The second is in the plateau directly above it.

While there are no guards surrounding them, these Mausoleums have the strange urge to occassionallyjump. You’ll need toclear their feet of white patches in between jumps, running away when it begins to crouch so that you’re not hit by the shockwave on its descent.

Map And In-Game Deeproot Depths Walking Mausoleum

It has also beendiscovered by Leviathanthat these Walking Mausoleums stop jumping and stomping around to rest during the Late Night phase of the in-game time cycle until morning. If you so choose, you can wait until this period of time and clear out their feet without worrying about them stomping on you — though this method does require a large waiting period.

Deeproot Depths Walking Mausoleum

Down in the Deeproot Depths,accessible via two complicated ways, awaits a Mausoleum in awatery basinin the northmost area. Much like the Walking Mausoleum near the Bellum Highway, you’ll need tojump onto this Mausoleumand clean the white patches around the exterior of the building itself. Thankfully, the jump is much simpler this time. You’ll need touse the rootsdirectly next to the Mausoleum to jump onto it.

There are a number ofDeath Blight creatures and walking guardsin your way, but these can be entirelyavoided and ignoredwhile dashing by on Torrent.

Mausoleum Map And In Game In Mountaintops of the Giants Castle Sol

Mountain Tops Of The Giants Walking Mausoleum

Although the method of accessing the Mausoleum here is as simple as clearing its feet, the approach to it is not nearly so. Located near theCastle Sol Main Gate Site of Grace,lightningwill continuously strike around you as you approach the castle and while you’re attempting to strike its feet.

For accessing this Mausoleum, it is recommended toignore it first and touch the nearby Site of Grace(if you haven’t already) in case the combination of the lightning and the Mausoleum’s walking shockwaves catch you off-guard. Afterward, simplystrike at its feet until it begins to sit. Be warned thatthe lightning will continueeven after the Mausoleum is resting, so enter as quickly as you may to avoid being struck.

Walking Mausoleum Map and In Game Apostate Derelict

If you’d like to defeat this Mausoleum and others with feet-located white patches quickly, you canuse the Wave of Gold weapon skillto hit all of its feet at once and essentially one-shot it.

Consecrated Snowfield Walking Mausoleum

Accessible on the hill just outside of theApostate Derelicton the far northern sideof the Consecrated Snowfield. If you haven’t yet reached the Apostate Derelict, you can follow the frozen river northward and then branch off to the left to begin climbing the hill once you hear the Walking Mausoleum’s bell and can see it in the distance.

This Mausoleum shoots abarrage of ice magicat you as you approach. to get to this Walking Mausoleum, you’ll need to be onTorrentandsprint quickly toward it, avoiding the Mausoleum’s relentless attacks. Once close enough,run under the Walking Mausoleum. Its attacks cannot reach underneath it, so this area is the safest place to run on Torrent while trying to clear it of the white patches on its feet.

Take care, however, to not get caught under its walking feet. Once you hear the magic stop and the Walking Mausoleum pauses in its walking,run away to avoid being crushedby the Walking Mausoleum as it rests itself on the ground and allows you access to the final Mausoleum.