Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Gates of Atlantis Artifact Location Guide
Want to find the Atlantis artifacts in AC Odyssey? This Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Gates of Atlantis Artifact Location Guide will tell you where you need to go in order to obtain the 4 unique artifacts to complete the quest, The Gates of Atlantis.
Once you have obtained the quest, The Gates of Atlantis, you are asked to track down 4 unique artifacts from around the Greek world, however, very little information is given as to their whereabouts. Below is the location of each artifact in The Gates of Atlantis quests.
Where To Find Boeotia Artifact
This is the only artifact to which you are given a clue. Simply follow the objective marker to Boeotia and then complete the side quest. You will need to complete another quest and answer the Sphinx’s Riddles.
Where To Find Kythera Artifact
This one is a little misleading as the artifact is not on Kythera. In fact, it’s the opposite side of Greece on the Isle of Thisvi. It’s a small island off the Southern coast of Phokis. However, as you may already know, you cannot just walk in. You need to be able to enter the Cavern of the Forgotten Isle.
That’s where Kythera comes into play. On the island of Kythera, which is way to the South of Greece, there’s a power struggle between The Cult and some Priestesses of Adonis. There’s a lot of Side Quests available on this island but you need one specific quest. It’s available as soon as you reach the island so it’s not difficult to find.
Start the “A God Among Men” quest where you are asked to free Empedokles. Doing this will unlock a series of quests all relating to Empedokles and his claims. Complete them all and eventually he will tell you to meet him and his “god” family at the cavern. Prepare for a battle when you arrive.
Where To Find Lesbos Artifact
You need to head to Lesbos. In the town there, you will find a quest. Romancing The Stone Garden. This will lead on to several more side quests before reaching Hard to Artemis and Heavy is the Spear. These both become main Odyssey quests. They are quite challenging, fighting level 49 Mercenary enemies and such. Follow the chain of quests resulting from Romancing The Stone Garden and eventually you will get access. Another challenging boss fight here rewards you with another relic for Atlantis.
Where To Find Messara Artifact
The Messara Artifact can be found inside the Labyrinth of Lost Souls on Messara, at the very South East edge of the map. There’s a series of quests you must do to gain access to the labyrinth, where you’ll need to find the Minotaur. For a complete walkthrough of the quests involved and more specifics, check out our AC Odyssey Minotaur guide.
That’s the location for all of the artifacts we’ve discovered. If you need any additional help with our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Gates of Atlantis Artifact Location Guide, post a comment below.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey FAQ
When Did AC Odyssey Come Out?
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was released on PlayStation 4, Windows PC, and Xbox One on October 5th, 2018. It was the latest in a long line of Ubisoft’s popular Assassin’s Creed games, a franchise with a unique and engaging story that combines ancient historical events with a futuristic, high-tech timeline.
Is Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Good?
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is one of the most popular Assassin’s Creed games in the franchise. It scored highly on MetaCritic and is widely regarded as one of the best RPG games to launch in 2018. Check out our AC Odyssey review for more details.
How Long Does It Take To Beat Assassin’s Creed Odyssey?
The original Assassin’s Creed games were all very short games, 15-20 hours total, but more recent releases by Ubisoft are mammoth in comparison. AC Odyssey is one of the longest in the franchise with a main story that lasts 42-48 hours. However, that’s not including the huge array of exciting side content on offer. If you wanted to complete everything, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey would likely take over 150 hours.
When Does AC Odyssey Take Place?
Players take on the role of the grandchildren of legendary Spartan King, Leonidas. As such, the game is set during the Peloponnesian War, at the height of the conflict between Sparta and Athens. Players can expect to encounter famous characters from the 431 BC era including Plato and Socrates.