Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: All Underwater Locations (Child of Poseidon)

All Underwater Locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is a huge game, and if you’re looking for all the underwater locations around, we’ve got you covered. One of the trophies in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey requires you to find all the underwater locations. In addition to finding them, you also need to loot all the treasure chests and clear out the area. If you take a look at your map, and you see a tick on the icon for a particular location, that means you’ve completed the area.

Get the icon ticks for every underwater location in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and the trophy or achievement should pop automatically. It’s called Child of Poseidon.

There are a total of 42 underwater locations, and we’ve listed them out below. Simply bring up your in-game map and compare them to our screenshots, and you should be able to find them easily.

Do be warned that you’ll usually find sharks wandering around the underwater locations. Because of this, we advise bringing a boat to the locations, then sniping them with your bow and arrow. Once you unlock the ship after completing the prologue, you’ll be able to head to all of these locations as well.

We recommend using Ikaros to scout out the area to identify all treasure chests and hostile enemies. Then, use the bow to take out the sharks. Once you’ve done that, it’ll be safe to dive in to get your treasures.

Alexios and Kassandra have breath meters as well, indicated by the blue bar above your health meter. Keep an eye on it, and remember to head up for air whenever it gets too low. If you’re playing on PS4, you can hold the X button to dive up, and hold the circle button to dive down.

While in the water, you can also hit square to lunge forward for a speed burst. However, lunging in the water will cause your breath meter to deplete a little faster, so be careful.

Underwater Locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Hermit’s Dive

Nereidas Monument

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Ktesipos’s Shipwreck

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Islet of Zeus

Poseidon’s Fury

Sunken Temple of Demeter

Ketos Shipwreck

Aleketo Shipwreck

Ruins of Arne

Persian Remains

Purrhos the Red

Underwater Cavern

Sunken Temple of Aphrodite

Smuggler’s Shipwreck

Stormfall Bay

Shark Bay

Protoype Trireme of Ameinokles

Ariabignes Shipwreck

Phoibean Lagoon

Phaleron Sunken Harbor

Vouliagmeni Sinkhole

Underwater Cavern

Submerged Minoan Palace

Aigisthos Palace

Shipwreck

 

Olympic Shipwreck

Underwater Ruins of Dyspontion

Shipwreck of Nestor

Dorion Underwater Cave

Pavlopetri

Sunken Wreck of Datis

Ruins of the Sea People

Shipwreck of Ajax

Palace of Amphitrite

Anaphi Shipwreck

Sunken Temple of Eileithyia

Cave of Wealth

Sunken Ruins

Shipwreck Cove

Polydektes Lagoon

Wreckage of the Lost Bandit

Shipwreck of Dionysus and the Pirate

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And that’s all you need to know about getting all the underwater locations in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Be sure to check our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey wiki guide for more information on the game. We’ve also got beginner tips to help you get started, along with guides on Legendary items and engravings. Feel free to sound off in the comments if you have any questions.


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