Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s open-world is littered with secrets to discover, though not all of them reveal their true purpose straight away. In the case of one mysterious series of tablets, it’s only once you reach the game’s final region that you’ll discover collecting them was absolutely worth it. Here’s a list of all Treasure of Britain locations in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla if you’re wanting to get Excalibur.
All Treasure of Britain Locations in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
There are 11 Treasures of Britain in total to find. Most of them are collectibles, but some of them are Zealot bosses, and others are special trials. Below we’ve pictured their locations.
Essexe – Old Cellar
Suthsexe – Santlacne Mine
Cent – Cavern of Trials
This Treasure of Britain tablet is collected once you’ve found the three keys in each of the three caverns branching off from the central area. Most of them require you to quickly press Triangle/Y whilst leaping from rope-to-rope.
Our advice is to just keep pinging your Odin’s Sight to keep your bearings and tick off each key systematically. Once you have all three, return to the main area, drop down to the bottom, unlock the door, and continue.
After this, there’s a short puzzle to solve involving moveable stones before reaching the treasure tablet.
East Anglia – Grimes Graves
Hamtunscire – Red Lichen Cavern
Hamtunscire – Wocig
Eurvicscire – Wiccan’s Cave
For this Treasure of Britain tablet, go inside and reach the central room with the tree. There’s another cave branching off to one side, which you’ll need to scale the wall to reach.
Find the breakable ice wall once you reach the next opening (it looks like a witch’s altar) and then make your way inside. Battle the boars and Chickens before using a bow shot to open the barred door.
Snotinghamscire – Deoraby Spar Cavern
Essexe – Sancta Maria Abbey (Heike, Zealot)
We’d already finished Heike off by the time we’d taken the above image, hence why the icon isn’t on the map. But this Zealot can be found patrolling the road that is circled.
Suthsexe – Crawley (Hrothgar, Zealot)
If you’re struggling to beat Zealots then read our dedicated guide. Hrothgar doesn’t use a shield, so you can beat him by keeping your distance and using a two-handed spear. However, our favorite tactic is always to use the dagger and just keep dodging and counter-striking.
Cent – Tonbridge Monastery (Woden, Zealot)
How to Get Excalibur in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Once you have all 11 Treasures of Britain it’s time to collect your reward. That means heading to the iconic Stonehenge. Or rather, underneath it.
As you can see in the image above, Stonehenge is located in Hamptunscire, which is the game’s toughest region. It recommends a Power Level of 340, but you can get away with dipping in quickly to get Excalibur if you’re below that. Just don’t get caught in any fights with either Saxons or bears.
And we say bears because that’s exactly what’s lurking around Stonehenge’s nearby cave entrance. Get inside quickly and then keep going more or less as the path takes you, which will involve some ducking under and jumping over and swimming through various obstacles.
You’ll then arrive in a giant opening with 12 pillars, each with holes at their bases for all the treasure tablets you have picked up. One is already completed, so all you need to do is place each treasure in the corresponding hole to unlock the might Excalibur.
That is everything you’ll need to know about all Treasure of Britain locations in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla so you can find Excalibur. For more useful tips and guides on the game, be sure to check out Twinfinite’s extensive wiki.
Published: Nov 13, 2020 06:42 am