Colosseum
See also: Colosseum Arena, Advanced Colosseum Arena, Colosseum Bosses
Introduced during Rekindling the Light.
Overview
The Colosseum is a place that hosts several arena style activies. It is located West of Yanshi, at 11.3S 37.6E. The portal can be recalled, tied and summoned.
NPCs
Colosseum Bosses
The colosseum contains several bosses, which are in effect a 1-room arena that contains a spawn of monsters and a Boss Creature. Each boss is accessed by using their respective statues that are located along the hallways of the lobby. In order to access these boss arenas, you must be flagged. Flagging consists of reaching a certain arena in the Colosseum Arena or Advanced Colosseum Arena. As the difficulty of the boss increases, higher arenas must be reached to allow access:
Note: The Advanced Colosseum Arena begins at Arena 6.
- Stone Fists - Reach Arena 3 in the Colosseum Arena.
- Azaxis - - Reach Arena 5 in the Colosseum Arena.
- Killagurg - Reach Arena 6 in the Advanced Colosseum Arena.
- Demon Swarm Matron - Reach Arena 7 in the Advanced Colosseum Arena.
- File:The Master icon.png The Master - Win (complete all 18 rooms) in the Advanced Colosseum Arena.
- File:Gladiator Diemos icon.png Gladiator Diemos - 10 Advanced Colosseum Arena wins, Diemos Flagging.
Easter Egg Bosses
In addition to regular Colosseum Bosses, there are also Easter Egg Bosses, which are located behind the Locked Door at the end of the Southeast hall. To access the statues behind the Locked Door, hand an Egg to the Master Arbitrator:
- File:Pumpkin King icon.png Pumpkin King - Hand a Blue Blanket to the Master Arbitrator for 24 hour access. Blue Blankets can only be found during Haloween on the corpse of Pumpkin Followers.
- Thunder Chicken - Hand an Egg to the Master Arbirator.
- Very Mad Cow - Hand a Tipped Pack Cow to the Master Arbitrator (he does not keep it)
Colosseum Arenas
The Colosseum Arenas consist of 18 arenas (rooms), each of which contains a variety of monsters. The goal is to defeat the creatures in all 18 rooms and use the final exit before the 1 hour timer is up. The concept is simple; when you clear a room, the door to the next room appears on the North wall. Being successful in the Colosseum is all about teamwork; everyone has different roles, and must play their role well to succeed.
To begin your Colosseum run, you must have a Colosseum Ticket, which can be purchased from the Colosseum Ticket Vendor for 5 MMDs or any Rare.
There are two entrances to the Colosseum Arena, and while both access the same set of rooms, the Advanced Coloseeum Arena will start you a further along:
- Colosseum Arena - No level requirement, begins in Arena 1.
- Advanced Colosseum Arena - 80+, begins in Arena 6.
Colosseum Run Goals
- Flagging Run: For anyone. To gain access to the bottom 3 Colosseum Bosses.
- Fun Run: For anyone. Just to get familiar with the colosseum and its mechanics. Expectations should not be high, as teams rarely get far.
- Coin run: Generally 160+. Get to Arena 15 or higher. Must have a quest leader, and each person has a role to follow.
- Rare run: 200+ experienced and fully equipped players only. Goal is to Win. Rares are required.
Colosseum Arena
- The Colosseum Arena is typically only used if members of your party are less than level 80. If this is not the case, it makes more sense to start in the Advanced Colosseum Arena under most circumstances.
Advanced Colosseum Arena
- The Advanced Colosseum Arena is restricted to characters 80+. This entrance starts at Arena 6, which is much further along than the regular Colosseum Arena.
Items
- File:Colosseum Ticket icon.png Colosseum Ticket
- Colosseum Coin
- Colosseum Vault Key
- Blue Empyrean Ring
- Green Empyrean Ring
- Red Empyrean Ring
- Yellow Empyrean Ring
- White Empyrean Ring
Colosseum Arena Rewards
Room | Title | XP 166+ | XP 1-165 | Coins |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Scrapper | 10,000 | 10,000 | - |
2 | Arena Rat | 50,000 | 50,000 | - |
3 | Arena Custodian | 100,000 | 100,000 | - |
4 | Drudge Dread | 150,000 | 150,000 | - |
5 | Contender | 200,000 | 200,000 | - |
6 | Gladiator | 500,000 | 500,000 | - |
7 | Warrior of the Seventh Circle | 18,779,866 | 4% | - |
8 | Survivalist | 28,169,799 | 6% | - |
9 | Hostile Combatant | 37,559,732 | 8% | - |
10 | Myrmidon | 46,949,665 | 10% | - |
11 | Pit Fighter | 93,899,330 | 20% | - |
12 | Ring Master | 140,848,995 | 30% | - |
13 | Lord of the Arena | 187,798,660 | 40% | 1 |
14 | Fearless | 234,748,325 | 50% | 1 |
15 | Master Gladiator | 281,697,990 | 60% | 2 |
16 | Colossus | 305,172,823 | 65% | 3 |
17 | Titan | 328,647,655 | 70% | 4 |
18 | Colosseum Champion | 328,647,655 | 70% | 4 |
- Note: You must use the exit door to have completed a room. For example, killing the spawn in room 10 then using the door and entereing room 11 counts as having beaten 10.
You hand over 1 of your Red Empyrean Rings.
Master Arbitrator tells you, "Very well, then take this knowledge instead."
You've earned 81,052,125 experience. (Level 143)
Master Arbitrator gives you 2 Colosseum Coins.