Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Guide to Artifacts in Hamtunscire

Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Guide to Artifacts in Hamtunscire

Assassin's Creed Valhalla, twelfth chapter of the famous series Ubisoft, sees within the game (reviewed at this link) a gigantic number of collectibles, which are divided both by types, but above all by region. In this specific guide, we will show you where to find all Artifacts present in the greater region of Hamtunscire. The region contains them in total 8. This is obviously a really wide region, and to be explored far and wide in search of other types of collectibles: that is the Riches and Mysteries. In order to earn the Platinum Trophy or complete the game in its entirety, it will be necessary to collect them all. Hoping that the text will be useful to you, we refer you to our specific section, containing new guides on Assassin's Creed Valhalla.



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Before leaving you to the text, we remind you that in the following lines you may find some major or minor spoilers on Assassin's Creed Valhalla, regarding some playful sections and the narrative sector. We therefore advise you to continue carefully before completing the game in its entirety.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla - Guide to Artifacts in Hamtunscire

Artifact 1 - Cursed Symbol

The region's first artifact is found on the island south of the region, right in the center of it. In this location you can see a small island in the middle of the lake. Swim to the island and climb the wooden poles holding the piece of cloth. Jump on the rope connected to the central platform, up to the tree, and shoot at the Cursed Symbol.


Artifact 2 - Treasure Map

This map can be found east of the region at Fearnhamme. Climb the walls of the ruins and shoot an arrow to drop the net with the rubble and destroy the floor. Go down there and go around to find the Map.


Artifact 3 - Piece of flying paper (Tattoo design)

This piece of paper can be found east of the region, north of Fearnhamme and just outside the Caileva Outpost. The piece of paper will be on the right pillar. Follow him on his way between objects and fields. If you are skilled enough you will catch him when he comes to the end of his "journey".

Artifact 4 - Roman Artifact

A little higher on the map from the starting point of the piece of paper (Artifact # 3), you'll find some ruins. Go up the stairs and the wall at the end of the balcony. Shoot an arrow at the hook that holds the net with the stones and it will create a hole in the floor. Go down there and you will find the Roman Artifact ... but beware of snakes!

Artifact 5 - Roman Artifact

This Roman Artifact can be found in the southwestern region northeast of the Wishtman Forest. You'll need the ranged Incendiary Dust ability. In this area you will see a well in the center of the ruins. Wave your weapon to destroy the cover and jump inside. Use the ranged incendiary powder and shoot an arrow at the block to find the Roman Artifact behind it.


Artifact 6 - Roman Artifact

This Artifact can be found in the area on the southwest corner of the region, northeast of Werham Woods. The Roman Artifact is located inside the ruins, on the trunk in the back, behind the fire.

Artifact 7 - Piece of flying paper (Tattoo Design)

This piece of paper can be found in the northwest corner of the region, within the marshy area called Aethelnay. The piece of paper will be at the end of the roof of one of the buildings. Follow the piece of paper on its way, and pick it up.


Artifact 8 - Cursed Symbol

The second and final cursed symbol of the region can be found in the north of Hamtunscire, just northwest of Readingum Abbey. On the hill there will be a group of rocks and a large pool of blood. Next to the latter are a body and a rock that you can move. Move the body first and then the rock to access the Symbol behind it.

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