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This is a guide to the locations of all 6 Coliseums found in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Read on to learn about their exact locations, the list of rewards upon completion, and all the enemies present for each coliseum!
List of Contents
Jump to a Coliseum! | ||
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Floating Coliseum | Desert Coliseum | Secluded Coliseum |
Lone Island Coliseum | Forest Coliseum | Scorching Coliseum |
Location and Coordinates | |
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Floating Coliseum Central Hyrule Depths -1147, -1221, -0499 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Lynel x1 |
2nd Round | Blue-Maned Lynel x1 |
3rd Round | White-Maned Lynel x1 |
4th Round | Silver Lynel x1 |
5th Round | Silver Lynel x1 |
The Floating Coliseum is located in the Depths; enter the Great Plateau North Chasm south of Hyrule Field. Once underground, head northwest to reach the coliseum.
Location and Coordinates | |
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Desert Coliseum Gerudo Desert Depths -4311, -3708, -0480 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Horriblin x3 |
2nd Round | Blue Horriblin x3 |
3rd Round | Black Horriblin x2 |
4th Round | Silver Horriblin x1 |
5th Round | Horriblin x1, Blue Horriblin x1, Black Horriblin x1, Silver Horriblin x1 |
Enter through the East Gerudo Chasm which is located directly south of the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower. Once in the depths, keep going southwest to reach the Desert Coliseum.
Location and Coordinates | |
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Secluded Coliseum West Necluda Depths 2177, -1863, -0467 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Fire-Breath Lizalfos x2 |
2nd Round | Ice-Breath Lizalfos x2 |
3rd Round | Electric Lizalfos x2 |
4th Round | Silver Lizalfos x1 |
5th Round | Fire-Breath Lizalfos x1,Ice-Breath Lizalfos x1, Electric Lizalfos x1, Silver Lizalfos x1 |
Enter through the Meda Mountain Chasm, north of the Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower. Head northwest once you're in the depths to find the Secluded Coliseum.
Location and Coordinates | |
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Lone Island Coliseum Necluda Sea Depths 4549, -3662, -0419 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Bokoblin x3 |
2nd Round | Blue Bokoblin x3 |
3rd Round | Black Bokoblin x3 |
4th Round | Silver Bokoblin x2 |
5th Round | Bokoblin, Blue Bokoblin x3, Black Bokoblin x3, Silver Bokoblin x2 |
On the southeastern area of the Necluda Sea, enter the Eventide Island Chasm. You'll immediately land a few steps away from the Lone Island Coliseum.
Location and Coordinates | |
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Forest Coliseum Great Hyrule Forest Depths -0071, 2496, -0622 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Black Hinox x1 |
Teleport to the Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower and enter the Depths through the nearby Minshi Woods Chasm. Once underground, go northwest until you reach the Forest Coliseum.
Location and Coordinates | |
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Scorching Coliseum Eldin Canyon Depths 2194, 3132, -0838 |
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Enemies | |
1st Round | Moblin x2 |
2nd Round | Blue Moblin x2 |
3rd Round | Black Moblin x2 |
4th Round | Silver Moblin x1 |
5th Round | Moblin x1, Blue Moblin x1, Black Moblin x1, Silver Moblin x1 |
Head to the Death Mountain Chasm situated northwest of the Ulri Mountain Skyview Tower. Once underground, keep going north until you reach the Scorching Coliseum.
Coliseum | Reward | Effect |
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Floating Coliseum | Majora's Mask | Makes it harder for certain enemies to spot you. |
Desert Coliseum | Sheik's Mask | Stealth Up |
Secluded Coliseum | Ravio's Hood | Increases sideway climbing speed |
Lone Island Coliseum | Midna's Helmet | Gloom Resistance |
Forest Coliseum | Korok Mask | Shakes when a Korok is nearby. |
Scorching Coliseum | Zant's Helmet | Unfreezable |
All of the Headgear rewards from the Coliseums are worth going for as they provide useful effects that are helpful in certain situations as you travel throughout the world of Hyrule.
Coliseums are challenges in the depths where you'll face off against waves of enemies with increasing difficulty as you progress through each round.
Successfully beating all rounds in a coliseum will reward you with a rare Headgear with a unique effect.
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A Beginner's Guide to Tears of the Kingdom
Collectible and Area Maps | ||
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Skyview Towers | Shrines | Lightroots |
Korok Seeds | Stables | Chasms |
Zonai Dispensers | Sage's Wills | Hudson Boards |
Great Fairy Fountains | Bargainer Statues | Forge Constructs |
Coliseums | Goddess Statues | Satori Cherry Blossom Trees |
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Just a heads up, the Forest Coliseum fight is against a Black Hinox, not boss bokoblin.