While exploring The Lands Between in Elden Ring, players will encounter many adversaries, especially the major bosses found in every region. There are a total of 15 major bosses spread across The Lands Between, and defeating them will earn you their remembrances, similar to boss souls from the Dark Souls series.




One of the best aspects of FromSoft’s soulsborne games is how players can master the power of bosses. In Elden Ring, this is achieved by trading boss remembrances with Enia at Roundtable Hold. While trading the remembrance, players will have to choose between two options. These can range from weapons and spells to talismans and ashes of war. Oftentimes, players might desire both of the remembrance rewards.

Fortunately, FromSoft has thought ahead for players facing this dilemma. Developers have included Walking Mausoleums, where players can duplicate remembrances. But here’s the catch: there are only seven of these mausoleums, while there are 15 remembrances to collect. So, players need to be careful when duplicating. If they mess up, they might have to search for another mausoleum or start a New Game + to try again.


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Where to Find All Walking Mausoleums in Elden Ring

Before starting the search for Walking Mausoleums, players need to know the difference between mausoleums with bells and those without bells. Remembrances obtained by defeating shardbearers like Rennala and Radahn can only be duplicated at Walking Mausoleums with bells. Out of seven, five Walking Mausoleums have bells and thus can duplicate every remembrance in Elden Ring.

Mausoleum in the west of the Weeping Peninsula (has a Bell)

The first Walking Mausoleum is located in the ever-raining Weeping Peninsula, south of Limgrave. Players can travel south from Limgrave to find the Bridge of Sacrifice and cross it to reach the Weeping Peninsula. After entering the Weeping Peninsula, head west to find the Church of Pilgrimage. The Walking Mausoleum can be found south of the Church of Pilgrimage. Given their size, players can easily spot mausoleums from afar. To stop a mausoleum from moving, you need to break the skulls growing around its stony legs or


Two Mausoleums in Mausoleum Compound, East Liurnia (Without Bells)

Elden Ring - Mausoleum Compound

In the eastern part of Liurnia, players can discover an area called Mausoleum Compound, where they can find two Walking Mausoleums next to each other. To reach the Mausoleum Compound, players can either head south from the Frenzied Flame Village or go north from the Church of Vows.


After reaching the Mausoleum Compound site of grace, you can find a Walking Mausoleum on the lake south of the grace site. To find the second mausoleum, you will have to climb the small hill to the north. It should be easy to spot both of them once you have reached the grace site. To stop the mausoleum from moving, you will have to attack and break the skulls growing on the mausoleum’s legs.

After breaking a few of them from each leg, the mausoleum will start crumbling down and fall flat on the ground. While mausoleums aren’t hostile towards players, their jumps, stomps, and rocks falling from them can deal some serious damage.

Mausoleum located southeast of the East Raya Lucaria Gate (has a Bell)


After taking the portal to the east exit from the Main Academy Gate in Raya Lucaria, players will reach the East Raya Lucaria Gate site of grace. By going to the cliff’s edge to the east, players can spot a Walking Mausoleum wandering in the lakes below. Unlike most mausoleums, this one has no skulls growing over its rocky feet. The way to make it stop is a little tricky.

Elden Ring - Walking Mausoleum in Liurnia of the Lakes Location

First, teleport to the East Raya Lucaria Gate site of grace and head to the cliff to the west which has slabs inserted along its edge. Use these slabs to get down, but don’t completely drop down to the lakes. Now, players will have to wait for the Walking Mausoleum to come close to them. It will eventually come close to the cliff and take a short pause during which you have to use Torrent’s jump ability to make it to the mausoleum’s entrance. Alternatively, players can also use the spiritspring jump east of the mausoleum to reach it.


Mausoleum in front of Castle Sol, Mountaintops of the Giants (has a Bell)

Elden Ring - Walking Mausoleum in front of Castle Sol

There’s a Walking Mausoleum just north of Castle Sol’s entrance. Players who want to explore Castle Sol will have to bring down the mausoleum, as its loud bell is audible from everywhere in the castle. To reach Castle Sol, players will have to climb the slope behind the Freezing Lake site of grace and then head west until you reach the area with giant skeletons popping out of the ground. From there, take the path going downhill and go northwest to reach Castle Sol.

Elden Ring Castle Sol Location (get left Haligtree medallion


Break the skull overgrowth on the foot of the Walking Mausoleum outside Castle Sol to bring it down. Once that’s done, enter and interact with the corpse to duplicate the remembrance.

Mausoleum south of Apostate Derelict, Consecrated Snowfield (has a Bell)

Elden Ring - Walking Mausoleum in front of Apostate Derelict

After obtaining both halves of the Haligtree Medallion, players can make their way to the Consecrated Snowfield. Northeast of Ordina, Liturgical Town, players can find the Apostate Derelict, a rundown church home to a giant albinauric woman. Usually, one would come here to finish Latenna’s questline, but you can also make the journey to find a Walking Mausoleum.


Elden Ring - Apostate Derelict

The Walking Mausoleum in front of Apostate Derelict is quite deadly, as it is spewing magic explosions in random directions. It is recommended to activate the grace site inside Apostate Derelict to return to the mausoleum quickly if you die to its attacks.

Mausoleum in Deeproot Depths (has a Bell)

Elden Ring - Mausoleum in Deeproot Depths

The final Walking Mausoleum is located north of The Nameless Eternal City site of grace in Deeproot Depths. To reach Deeproot Depths, players will have to either progress Fia’s questline or find the secret tunnel located deep beneath the Subterranean Shunning Grounds.


Elden Ring - Branch to the Mausoleum in Deeproot Depths

Deeproot Depths’ Walking Mausoleum is like the mausoleum next to East Raya Lucaria Gate. It does not have skull overgrowth on its legs. Players will have to climb the root branches located west of the mausoleum and wait for it to come close, then jump on it. Break the skull overgrowth around the doors of the mausoleum to stop its movement.

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Elden Ring
Released
February 25, 2022

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