Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Treasure Chest Guide

Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Treasure Chest Guide

In the legendary Paititi, Inca city buried by centuries of mysteries and lush greenery, we went hunting for Treasure chests in the role of Lara Croft, in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, third chapter of the new trilogy by license plate Square Enix ed Eidos-Montréal (here our review!).

It will be in Paititi that everything will begin: a special merchant, with which you will cross your destinies at the end of the secondary mission entitled "Skill of the player“, Will propose the purchase of a lock pick. Don't be begged, of course: the precious object will be useful to open the Treasure Chests of the conquistadors scattered throughout the regions. In total, in Shadow of the Tomb Raider are present seven chests, each containing a precious artifact!



Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Treasure Chest Guide

Golden Mask (Region: Cozumel)

Travel quickly from the Submerged Caves Base Camp into the Mayan temple of Cozumel. Reach the walkway over the bonfire after crossing the pendulum platforms. Once on the walkway, tie a rope between the pole and the coil of rope on the far walkway and walk along it. Now turn around and tie another rope to another coil, placed on the upper walkway. Go through it and you will find the precious chest on your left.

Silver Mirror (Peruvian Jungle)

The chest containing the Silver Mirror is located next to the "Airplane Remains" Base Camp. Look for the pole next to the cliff you used at the beginning of the game to get over the cliff. Now go around the tree positioned to the northwest, then climb the cliff. Now descend from the steep surface and overcome the roots that apparently block your way. Jump left along the ledges until you can climb up to the entrance of a tunnel. Follow it to a small area that houses the chest.



Copal (Kuwaq Yaku)

Starting from the base camp called "Kuwaq Yaku" head to the pier and dive into the water. Swim straight ahead until you reach the mainland. Again, swim straight ahead until you reach a tunnel. Break through the barrier and follow the path until you notice a curve to the right. Here there will be a small cave containing a chest. Once you've got the content, head quickly towards the exit.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Treasure Chest Guide

Inti figurine (Kuwaq Yaku)

From the "Temple of Life" base camp, go to the next room, diving into the water on the right. After passing the piranhas, go to the large cave. Swim in the ruins located to your right and follow the stairs until you reach the upper floor. Take a breath in the air pocket and swim to the lower level to get your hands on the treasure chest!


Airplane (The Secret City)

One of the Treasure Chests is hidden in the same structure as "Pisco the dead". If you bought the lockpick immediately after completing the “Player Skills” side mission, you simply have to take over the contents of the chest after talking to Dead Pisco.

Warrior Pendant (Mission San Juan)

Start from the “Ruined Tower” base camp and cross the trunk to the east, following the path until you reach a stream. Take a bath and swim through the opening, keeping to the left side of the mountain. Once this is done, climb the wall to the right and you will have made the umpteenth treasure yours!

Shadow of the Tomb Raider - Treasure Chest Guide


Ear Dilators (The Secret City)

In the beautiful upper area of ​​Paititi, you will find some caged jaguars, to the right of the temple entrance, right next to the prison that you could observe in the secondary mission titled “Collateral Damage”. Spotted the cute "animals", pass the merchants and enter the only opening that you have straight in front of you. The last Treasure Chest awaits you, sparkling, on the opposite wall.

And that's it! If you have followed the guide carefully, you will have made all the treasure chests hidden in Shadow of the Tomb Raider your own. Well done, explorers!

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