Mass Effect Andromeda Lost Song Guide: How to Find Poachers

How to Find the Poachers During The Lost Song Quest in Mass Effect: Andromeda

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On your Mass Effect: Andromeda travels, you’ll hear word eventually that someone is going around poaching Yevara, triggering The Lost Song quest. The Angara can’t have the sacred Yevara getting poached all willy nilly! That’s how extinction happens. It’s up to Ryder and his crew to solve this issue. Because they solve everything.

Once you receive the The Lost Song quest, you will have a marker on your map that you will need to head towards. Easy enough! Follow it on your compass and there will eventually be a datapad that you can interact with, letting you know to go to their camp. Follow the marker again (most of this game’s missions will just be “follow that marker”) and you’ll make it to a camp, but where you really have to go is a cave near by where there are poachers hanging out. Don’t worry, there’s a marker there too. Kill the ones you have to kill, they’re poachers. Don’t feel bad. You did what you had to do to protect the Yevara!

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