FFXV Royal Tombs are burial places of kings from the Lucis bloodline. Noctis can absorb their souls to gain immense power in the form of
royal arms.
There are 13 of them scattered across the map, and you’ll have to find them all if you want to upgrade your
Armiger arsenal to its full potential. In this guide, we’re going to show you all
royal tomb locations in Final Fantasy XV, which weapons you can find there.
If you want to know more about royal arms, take a look at our
Armiger Locations guide for stats, descriptions and more.
Tomb of The Wise
This is the first one. It’s located north of The Three Valleys. You’ll find it after you discover that Insomnia has been invaded. Follow the quest, and it will lead you to the tomb. Cor will be waiting inside. After he tells you about their purpose, you’ll receive the
Sword of the Wise – the first of the royal arms. This will trigger the
Power of Kings quest, which will track your progress through collecting them all.
Tomb of The Conqueror
The second tomb is hidden at the end of a nearby dungeon. The dungeon is called Keycatrich Trench, and once you go past it, you’ll get the
Axe of The Conqueror. It’s just a bit east from the previous one, and Cor will take you there after you get the first one.
Tomb of the Tall
This tomb is located in Fallgrove. It is an area in the Duscae region, a bit to the south from the Disc. Once you reach it, you’ll discover the
Greatsword of the Tall had been stolen. The note you find will suggest it was taken by the daemons of Costlemark.
If you go to Costlemark Dungeon, which is just a bit to the northeast from the tomb, you’ll get the Greatsword after you defeat a lvl 58 Jabberwock.
Tomb of The Wanderer
This one is also part of the main quest. Once in Lestallum, you’ll start the
Sword in the Waterfall quest. It will lead you into an icy cave in the far west of the map, where to tomb entrance is hidden. Once you’re in, you’ll get the
Swords of the Wanderer.
Tomb of The Mystic
This is a tomb you’ll stumble upon during the
Archaean quest. The temple is in ruins, but you’ll find the sarcophagus intact, at the end of the long hallway. It will grant you the
Blade of The Mystic.
Tomb of the Fierce
This is the first one that isn’t tied to the main story, so you can finish the game and still miss it. It’s part of the
Rock of Ravatogh quest. The suggested level for this quest is 30. You’ll need to go to the mountain in the far southwest of Cleigne and enter the dungeon. You’ll then have to climb the mountain until you reach the tomb. Inside, you’ll find the
Mace of The Fierce.
Tomb of the Pious
This crypt can be found at the end of the
Malmalam Thicket dungeon. The entrance is in the south western part of the map, south of the giant volcano. Inside, you’ll acquire the
Scepter of the Pious, but not before you cross paths with a lvl 38 Bandersnatch.
Tomb of the Clever
Another one of the tombs you can miss, this one is hidden in the
Balouve Mines dungeon. The entrance can be found on the road leading from Hammerhead Garage to Galdin Quay. It’s halfway between them, and it’s a tough one. The boss is a lvl 52 Aramusha, a sneaky samurai. Climb the stairs after you defeat him, and you’ll get the
Bow of the Clever.
Tomb of the Rogue
This burial place is located near the northernmost point of the map. It’s in the
Myrlwood dungeon, which is just south of Vesperpool, and it’s in the last area of the map you’ll unlock. You’ll need to progress the main story enough so you can get there. Once inside, you’ll find the
Star of The Rogue.
Tomb of the Just
This one is located in Thommels Glade, to the west of Saxham Outpost and the Disc. You’ll find the
Shield of the Just inside. There’s no big danger here – just a couple of wild animals in the forest before you reach the spot.
Tomb of the Warrior
This is the last tomb you’ll visit. It’s part of the main story. While you’re doing the
Hand of the King quest, you’ll reach a flooded area where you’ll have to fight a lvl38 Marlboro. After you defeat it, you’ll reach the tomb and get the
Katana of the Warrior.
You noted at the top that there are 13 royal tombs in which you get the royal arms, but there are only 11 listed in your guide. I was wondering where I would find the other two, or if I will just come across them as a part of the main storyline.
There are 13 Royal Arms (not tombs in total), and yes you can skip some of them. The last two Royal Arms you can’t miss, as they are part of the main story.