The colossens include the most exciting painted Elden contents that have been discovered so far. They can be found in Limgrave, Caelid and Leyndell. Since they are closed, we can only look at them from the outside. Modder Lance McDonald has already given us a look inside. Sekiro Dubi has now succeeded in making one of the arenas a brutal fighting location again.
Brutal Arena fight
That's what it's about: So far the colossens give us many puzzles. One of the questions that the community arises is: Who should fight whom there? Sekiro Dubi can bring some light into the matter and even provides us with illustrative material.
Enemies in the arena: The modder found hundreds of so-called "dummy" opponents in the map files. This means that they are not rendered. Among them were the large gladiator (in English: Gladiator Large) and the old Arena-Löwe (Old Lion of Arena).
The modder has brought these two fighting NPCs back into the Leyndell Colosseum. The video shows how to get rid of each other in the arena. This looks pretty cool with the imposing spectator area. Here you can convince yourself:
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Kolosseum remains mysterious
Unfortunately, this new discovery does not reveal exactly what our arena experience should look like. However, Sekiro Dubi was also able to restore a mercy within the building, which clearly shows that from software had planned at a certain point in development that we entered the Colosseum.
The modder also points out that a talisman can be found in front of the walls, the description of which reveals more about the arenas: The text gives an indication that in the time before radagon was trained in the colors, but now only the remains of the Buildings witness.
The exciting question that raises this is: Will a DLC have to travel back in time and give us access to the arenas? This could also be extremely interesting in terms of story. However, it could also be simply deleted content.
What do you think that would have expected in the Colosseum - or what will still expect us in a DLC?
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