All Coliseums In Tears Of The Kingdom

In the Depths, Link will find these difficult arenas.
In Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Link can explore the Depths, a large and interesting underground world. Hyrule gets a dark and mysterious new look when it gets new enemies and a whole new landscape. Link’s trip underground will take him to places called Coliseums that are used for battles.
Link’s skills will be put to the test in these Coliseums by the waves of enemies that come at him. Link gets a valuable piece of headwear as a prize for beating each Coliseum. Get ready to go deep underground and find the exciting Coliseums that are all over the underground realm.
Scorching Coliseum

In the deep of Eldin Canyon, through the Death Mountain Chasm northwest of the Ulri Skyview Tower, you can find the Scorching Coliseum. Once you’re inside, go north until you reach the place marked on the map. Moblins are taller than their Bokoblin cousins, so you should be ready to fight them. Link has to beat these tough and strong monsters in five rounds.
With each round, the fights get harder, showing how tough the Moblins are. Link’s prize is Zant’s Helmet, the headgear worn by the main bad guy in Twilight Princess, once he has won all the waves. This amazing hat makes Link immune to freezing, which makes it easier for him to move around in cold places and keeps him from being frozen by enemies during battle.
Secluded Coliseum

The Secluded Coliseum is in the middle of West Necluda. To find this arena, go into the Meda Mountain Chasm, which is north of the Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower, and then head northwest toward the opening. Get ready to face different Lizalfos enemies, each of which has its own natural traits. Use their flaws in certain types of elements to do the most damage and beat them.
Each Lizalfos uses a different part, so the final round gets more and more chaotic. Plan your moves for the last round. Link will get Ravio’s Hood when he wins. It is a bright purple hood that looks like the one his Lorulean rival wears. This hood helps Link climb faster when he moves sideways. It works well with the climbing gear to make climbing easy.
Forest Coliseum

The Forest Coliseum is one of the easier stadiums to find in Snake Game. It is near the Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower. Climb the tower to the sky and head into the Minshi Woods Chasm. From there, head northwest through the Great Hyrule Forest Depths until you reach the door to the coliseum. In contrast to other coliseums, this fight is only one round against a strong Black Boss Bokoblin.
When Link wins, he gets the Korok Mask as a prize. This mask rattles when Link is near a Korok seed, which lets him find it. If you have the Korok Mask, your quest to collect Korok seeds will be easier and more successful. Get this useful tool from the Forest Coliseum and get ready to find secret treasures and add to your collection as you travel. It’s time to look for all 1,000 Korok Seeds.
Desert Coliseum

If you go up to the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower and look south, you’ll see the East Gerudo Chasm. Once you’re deep in the hot Gerudo Desert, keep going southwest until you reach the famous Desert Coliseum. Prepare for wave after wave of different Horriblins to attack you in this coliseum.
Like the other fight arenas, the Desert Coliseum adds new types of Horriblin with each round, making it harder for Link to win. Link will get the prestigious Sheik’s Mask when he finishes the quest. This is a beautiful headpiece that looks a lot like Zelda’s famous alter ego and gives Link the ability to Stealth Up.
Lone Island Coliseum

The Bokoblins in the Lone Island Coliseum make it a bit easier to beat than the other arenas because they aren’t very smart. Don’t forget how many of them there are, though, because the horde is coming at Link in waves and trying to overpower him. Go to the Necluda Sea Depths and enter the Eventide Island Chasm to find this arena.
The battle starts with three regular Bokoblins, but as each round goes on, the types of enemies and their ability to fight get stronger. Get ready for the fifth and final round, which is the climax of the battle. Another group of Bokoblins will rush in, and Link will have to use all of his fighting skills to win. The prize for beating these monsters is Midna’s Helm, which is a famous item from Twilight Princess. The cap makes Link more resistant to the growing Gloom, making it more likely that he will stay alive in the Depths.
Floating Coliseum

The Floating Coliseum is in the middle of Central Hyrule and is one of the most exciting and fun places to fight in Tears of the Kingdom. To get to this coliseum, you have to go down the North Chasm of the Great Plateau and head northwest until you reach the impressive entrance.
Get ready for a tough fight against a group of Lynels who are known for being very good at fighting. Fighting these beautiful but dangerous creatures takes skill, like parrying with a shield at the right time and avoiding their attacks so you can use your Flurry Rush attack. Link gets the prized Majora’s Mask if he beats these tough enemies. The mask lets him move around without enemies seeing him, which helps him be even more sneaky.