The Emerald Skull is a Treasure Hunt in Far Cry 6. This walkthrough will guide you through all objectives of the The Emerald Skull treasure hunt quest.
Region: El Este
Sub-Region: Conuco
Requirement: Locate the Treasure Hunt starting point in the open world and read the note at its location
Reward: 150 Guerrilla XP, Ida’s War Dance (Charm), 1200 Yaran Pesos
Mission Info: Conquistadors. Curses. Mysterious lost treasures. Now that sounds like a good distraction!
Objectives:
- Find the treasure
Starting Location: The Emerald Skull
The Emerald Skull is a Treasure Hunt available at Concepcion in Conuco, El Este. It can be started by reading the note.
Find the treasure
Head to the mission marker in the middle of Conuco. Depending on how you get there you may need to cross some grapple points and ziplines. Once you reach the marker you will be at Ominosa Cave.
Work your way through the cave, you will have to go across a couple of grapple points. At the end of the cave you will find a green skull, pick it up and a grenade trap will set off, opening a path.
Continue onwards outside to the next cave down the river. If at any point you fall off the path, don’t worry, you can get onto the bridge at the end of the path. Cross the bridge to reach the second cave, Turey Caves.
Inside the cave, interact the big skull on the right to open the treasure vault.
There’ll be a bunch of crocodiles in here, so be careful. Head up the stairs on the right and grapple across the gap to interact with another big skull. Go back to the stairs on the right and interact with the big skull there to open the door at the end of the stairs.
Head through and climb up, but be careful of tripwires. Break the wooden planks at the end and go through to grab the treasure.
This finishes The Emerald Skull Treasure Hunt in Far Cry 6.
For all other Quests, check out the complete Far Cry 6 Walkthrough.
Gamer. says
You didn’t bother to add how to get out of Turey Cave. You have to make your way up to the central platform with the chest and the note about fooling archeologists and look up. There’s a grapple point in the hole at the top of the cave.
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