You’ll still need to plan carefully, even once you find every Wandering Mausoleum. As with the limits on how many times you can respec, there are only so many wandering mausoleums in The Lands Between - and you can only use each of them once. There are far more Remembrances than Mausoleums, and choosing what you want is even more important if you’re using non-demigod Remembrances. Elden Ring only has a handful of mausoleums that work with these additional Remembrances, which means at most you can only duplicate two or three of them. If a certain Remembrance’s rewards don’t really strike your fancy, you can always just use them as a consummable and get several thousand Runes instead.
What are the Elden Ring mausoleums for?
The Wandering Mausoleums in Elden Ring let you duplicate Remembrances, the drops that come from shardbearer bosses, such as Astel and Rykard, which means you can get both Remembrance items. The catch is there are far more Remembrances than there are mausoleums, and some mausoleums only work with certain Remembrances. Think carefully about which ones might benefit your build the most before deciding, as you only get one Remembrance duplication per mausoleum.
Elden Ring mausoleum locations
There are eight wandering mausoleums (that we’ve found, at least), and despite the name, they don’t stray from their usual stomping grounds. The two in the Mausoleum Compound only work with Remembrances from non-demigods, such as the Fire Giant and Lichdragon.
Limgrave: In the large open plain near the Fourth Church of Marika Liurnia: South of the lake in the Mausoleum Compound, northwest of the Minor Erdtree in eastern Liurnia Liurnia: North of the lake in the Mausoleum Compound, northwest of the Minor Erdtree in eastern Liurnia Liurnia: Near Raya Lucaria Crystal Tunnel, east of Tetsu’s Rise. Deeproot Depths: Northeast of where you fight the Crucible Knight Mountaintop of the Giants: Near Castle Sol Consecrated Snowfield: Northwest of Ordina and the Death-Rite Bird
How do you use the mausoleums in Elden Ring?
You can buy a note with a vague hint about “cleaning up” around the mausoleums, and it’s telling you to break off the skull buildup around its legs until the mausoleum sits down. Most mausoleums aren’t actively aggressive – they won’t chase you down, for example – but they can still hurt you. Most will periodically leap into the air and crash down. When you see it stop moving its legs or take a shorter step than usual, that’s your sign to leave. The mausoleum will also fold its legs and “sit,” as it were, after you clean the skulls off, and it’ll kill you if you don’t move. The Consecreated Snowfield mausoleum is a bit different. It continuously fires a rain of magic beams that reach a fairly long way away. They’re not as fast as the ones that assault you on the way to Caria Manor, though, so you should be able to dodge around them and reach the mausoleum.
What are the Elden Ring Remembrance rewards?
These are all the Remembrances we’ve found so far and what you get for them.
Axe of Godrick and Grafted Dragon
Remembrance of the Full Moon Queen (Rennala) Rennala’s Full Moon (spell) and Carian Regal Scepter
Mohgwyn’s Sacred Spear and Bloodboon Incantation
Blasphemous Blade and Rykard’s Rancor
Lion Greatbow and Starscourage Greatsword
Winged Greathorn and Ancestor’s Spirit Horn
Maliketh’s Black Blade and Black Blade Incantation
Remembrance of the Fire Giant (the Fire Giant) Burn, O Flame Incantation and Fire Giant’s Braid
Bastard’s Stars and the Waves of Darkness Ash of War
Axe of Godfrey and Horah Loux’s Earthshaker Ash of War
Fortissax Lightning Spear and Death Lightning Incantation
Dragon King’s Cragblade and Placidusax’s Ruin
Hand of Malenia and Scarlet Aeonia
Marika’s Hammer and Sacred Relic Sword
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