How To Get To Giant Pot In Caelid

Hey, fellow Tarnished! Heard about the Giant Pot in Caelid? Yeah, the absolutely massive one. Think colossal, think ridiculous, think... well, pot. Wanna know how to get there? Of course you do! It's way too bizarre to miss. Let's get you prepped for a pilgrimage to this ceramic colossus.
What's the Deal with this Giant Pot Anyway?
Okay, first things first: it's called the Colossal Great-Jar. Way less catchy, right? This thing isn't just for show. It houses a mysterious warrior inside and is the starting point for a pretty unique challenge. Three spectral knights will invade your world, one after another. Beat them all, and… well, you get a cool talisman. But the real reward is bragging rights for conquering the Giant Pot challenge. It's pure FromSoftware weirdness, and we're here for it.
So, Where Exactly IS This Thing?
Caelid. Obvious, I know. But Caelid is huge! Think of it this way: head towards the Dragonbarrow region. It's that northern, even MORE Scarlet Rot-y part of Caelid. Specifically, you're aiming for the area east of the Divine Tower of Caelid. See that cliff edge? Yeah, the one that looks like it's about to crumble into the abyss? That's where the Colossal Great-Jar awaits.
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Getting There: Your Route to Pottery Greatness
Alright, buckle up. This ain't a cakewalk, especially if you're early in the game. Those Caelid critters don't mess around!
Option 1: The "I Like a Good Fight" Route. Start from the Limgrave side. Head east and bravely, or foolishly, march right through Caelid's heart. You'll encounter everything from giant crows to those horrifying dog-bird things. This route is not for the faint of heart. But, hey, more runes, right?

Option 2: The "Sneaky Sneaky" Route. My personal favorite! From Limgrave, head east towards Summonwater Village. Then, veer north, sticking close to the eastern edge of the map. You'll bypass a lot of the really nasty stuff by hugging the cliffside. It's longer, but much safer. Think of it as a scenic detour... through a land of plague and despair. Charming!
Option 3: The "I'm Here For the Pot, Not the Problems" Route. If you've already unlocked the Fort Faroth Site of Grace (located on the eastern edge of Caelid), you're in luck! From there, head northeast. It's a relatively short ride to the area below the Colossal Great-Jar. You’ll still have to deal with some enemies, but it's a significantly shorter trip.

Don't Forget the Elevator!
Once you're near the cliff edge, you'll probably see a bunch of summon signs. That means you're in the right place! Look around for a Spirit Spring Jump. Use Torrent to launch yourself up to the higher plateau. Follow the path, and you'll find a small elevator. Take it up! Bam! You're standing before the glorious, gigantic, undeniably pot-like Great-Jar.
Important Considerations Before You Go
Okay, a few quick tips to make your pilgrimage smoother:

- Level Up: Caelid is a tough area. Aim for at least level 50 before tackling the Great-Jar challenge.
- Upgrade Your Weapon: A +6 or higher weapon will make the spectral knight fights much easier.
- Bring Summons: Spirit Ashes can be a lifesaver, especially during the invasions.
- Watch Out for the Falling Debris: Seriously, those giant rocks are a pain.
Why Bother? It's Just a Giant Pot!
Exactly! It's a giant pot! In a game filled with dragons, demigods, and existential dread, sometimes you just need to see a ridiculously large piece of pottery. Plus, that Great-Jar's Arsenal talisman is pretty darn good. It increases your equip load significantly, allowing you to wear heavier armor and wield bigger weapons. So, you know, practical and absurd. Perfect Elden Ring.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it! Your guide to reaching the Colossal Great-Jar. Go forth, brave Tarnished, and bask in the glory of this oversized ceramic masterpiece. And remember, if you die a few times along the way, don't sweat it. That's just Elden Ring being Elden Ring. Now get out there and claim your pottery-related bragging rights! Good luck!
