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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map Guide

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map Guide
Wrath of the Druids’ Dublin has some buried treasure of its own. This Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map Guide will tell you where to find the hidden map for the buried treasure, how to decipher the clue, and where to find the final horde at the very end of the journey.

You can find the Dublin Treasure Hoard Map in the South East corner of the Dublin area. There’s a bandit cave by the shore that leads into the face of the cliffs, the treasure map is inside. When you first approach the door, you’ll find that it’s locked. Use your Odin Sight and follow the path from the bandit cave to the shoreline. Using your Odin Sight, you will see the key under the water. Simply swim down, grab the key, and then grab the map from the cave.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map Guide

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This one took me forever. The image shows a small house or hut-like structure surrounded by fields. There’s a lot of fields surrounding the city itself but that’s not the location we need to be looking at. You need to travel further North to the Rathdown Trade Post.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map
There’s a small hut here surrounded by a lot of fields. If you use the Raven you’ll notice that the pattern and layout of the fields matches the image in the clue. You will find the treasure in one of the field.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Dublin Treasure Hoard Map Treasure Location
Dig here. It’s at section where the walls cross several times, a short distance downhill from one of the gates.

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