Treasure hunts have long been a fun diversion in Far Cry, offering a change of pace from the action-packed missions of the core game. Essentially small puzzle sandboxes, treasure hunts require you to use all your available skills, powers of observation, and some cerebral heavy-lifting to solve the clues and earn some great gear.
Far Cry 6 has plenty of these treasure hunts to take part in, which can be discovered by stumbling into them while exploring the map, engaging with NPCs, or looking at the various maps below so that you know exactly where to go. Convenient.
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You'll need to move with purpose here, as Dani can only hold their breath for so long, and it's a long swim underwater. Once you're inside the cave, start making your way through it. To reach certain vantage points for your grapple, you'll need to swim through underwater pocket sections in the cave, usually inhabited by jellyfish. Avoid them, keep climbing up, and you'll earn the rewards listed above.
Open the shed with the red door using the key placed on the steps and prepare for bloodthirsty malice on four legs:
Chase down the dread menace known as La Comadreja, and once you've eliminated it you can grab the key to the house's stash. Go inside to grab some supplies, cash, and the handy Lethal Dose sidearm.
Once you've cleared this challenge, you'll get your hands on the first Triada relic, experience points, and the Ida's Sigil gear.
Once she has been dealt with, get out of the zoo by breaking locks, and circle back to the windmill:
From here you can grapple over the ledge to Luis's home, where you'll earn the Surf 'n Turf rifle for all your effort.
Not exactly! Fire a few rounds into the net holding all those rocks in place, don't think about the landslide you just created, and move on up to the supply drop to claim a new rifle and some materials to help upgrade it.
Once you're on the roof, activate this switch:
For the next part, you'll need to show off your marksmanship skills quickly, as the bunker door will be briefly open. Fire a few rounds into the gap to cause an explosion:
Take the zipline down, enter the bunker through the hatch on top and then open another hatch. Once inside, you can break the lock on the contraband lock-up, grab the keycard and open the door to the officer's quarter:
Press the red button behind the desk:
And there you go, free loot!
Another valve can be found under the stairs:
A third valve can be found under the ceiling. Climb the stairs, jump onto the pipes and follow them until you can leap across to the other side:
With pressure sufficiently built up, turn the valve on the rocket vat and prepare for the mother of all drinking binges. In Dani's inebriated state, they'll need to look through the busted ceiling and throw their grapple hook into a vantage point:
Climb on up, move through the air ducts, and you can claim one of the best rocket launchers in the game--as well as a nasty hangover.
Grab the key over here:
And then investigate the lookout point on the dock for another clue:
Take the zipline down to the nearby cliffs, climb them, and you'll discover one final clue:
From here, dive into the water and search beneath the beacon to find the remains of Rosa, as well as some new gear for the revolution.
Swing on over and flip this switch:
Now begins the tricky part. With the power back on, you'll need to climb up to the DJ booth. It appears to be simple, but the catch here is that you must only climb when the power flickers off. When it briefly comes back on, stop what you're doing or you'll fall down and have to start all over. What makes this especially challenging is that you'll need to swing through some sections, so make certain that you get the timing just right.
Once cleared, you can grab a USB stick for your collection, the 1911 sidearm, and some experience points.
Press it, and the next room will open. Inside are several televisions and three switches:
Press the middle one first, then the left one, and then finally the right switch. Now head upstairs and pick up the dungeon key on the fireplace mantle after the cupboard automatically moves:
Unlock the dungeon door in the entrance room, go downstairs, and break open the boarded-up door on the right side of the jail. Hit the switch on the pillar past the gunmen replicas:
With the well now open, take the door behind the switch, follow the path, and grapple out of the dungeon. Take the zipline down to the well, descend down it, and follow the markers inside to the treasure chest.
Now that the creepy adventure is over, you'll have new Oku-themed leg gear in your collection and the Doubloon charm to add to your weapons.
Head down, and on the east side, it's time for a swim. Jump into the water, and look for this pipe:
Give it a bash, and once the water has cleared, head down to the turbine. One more blocked pipe awaits you:
Clear it, and make your way back up to the control room. With power restored, the zealot's shrine to Castillo will open, and inside you can pick up the True Loyalist shotgun as a reward.
This is one of the easier treasure hunts, as all you have to do is follow the path, climbing and rappelling along until you reach the partially-submerged shipwreck. Descend down to it, and light the fuse on the cannon:
Once the cannon has cleared all the debris obstructing your path, head back up the path and into the now open gift shop, to grab some booty. And by booty, we mean a portable cannon that works as a grenade launcher.
But if you peek through this window, you can spot a lock that you can open with a bullet:
To close the sluice gates, you'll need to operate the machinery in a precise order. First, activate the sluice control by the calendar:
Press the button on the side of the hydraulic monitoring machines:
Turn the pressure valve:
And then go back to the main console to hit this button:
Go back to the broken part of the bridge, rappel down and take the key:
Now go open the storage shed, and grab the Excavation Execution shotgun for yourself.
It's a small cave with a few jumps, until you reach a dead soldier clutching a mysterious skull:
Take the skull, and watch out for the booby trap as a live grenade will roll out from the deceased soldier. Dodge it, and then head to the next cave marked on your map. After dealing with a crocodile, place the skull inside of the nearby idol to open a secret entrance:
There are three angry crocodiles in here, so be wary. Next, climb the stairs and swing over to the idol on the left side of the cave. Place the skull in there:
Now go place the skull in the idol on the right side:
A passage to a secret room will open up at the top of the stairs, but you'll need to be quick as it's full of poison gas:
Dash through, make your way to the top, and clear some obstacles. Swing over to the main idol, and your expedition will earn you a hefty sum of Yaran pesos and a new charm.
Next, unplug this connection:
And then this one:
Now for the fun part. Grab the nearby truck, and hitch it up to the disconnected generator:
Drive the generator to the station over here and hook it up:
Now go turn on the water pump:
With the flames out, you can peek through the window of the bunker and spot a lock on the hatch that you can blast off:
Now that the lock is out of the way, enter from the top and grab the keycard. You can now open the bunker properly and score some materials and the MGL-6 grenade launcher.
You'll need to flip three switches in this treasure hunt, with the first one being in this building:
To activate the secret switch, first turn the radio on, then turn the TV on, and then finally examine this framed photograph:
Next, follow the yellow pipeline from this blue house:
And turn the poison gas off:
Head inside the now safe home, and the switch will be here:
Make your way to this sentry post with the water tank, and turn the switch on over there:
With all three switches flipped, head back to the power block and enter the now unlocked room to claim a Desert Eagle sidearm, 1,000 Pesos, and Techmaster pants.
Go onto the deck, jump onto the makeshift bridge, and walk around to enter the open window. The big orange switch is right there:
The second switch can be found in this yellow house:
Go past the water tanks, and you'll spot this board that you can smash to get inside the house and flip the switch:
The final switch is in this modest shack:
Simply break the flimsy door apart, go inside, and turn the power on. Easy. With all switches now activated, head back down the path and place the primary lever in the on position, and go claim your loot.
With a fresh supply of fish, Danilo will first fly off the lookout point and you'll need to follow him with your wingsuit. Just make certain that you don't get too far away or the hunt will be over.
Danilo will fly down to Roxas Farm and demand more treats, after which he'll take off again. To keep up with him, grab the nearby ATV and hit the road.
The next stop on Danilo's tour is Sotomayor Farm, and this time you'll need to jump off the cliff to keep up with him. Danilo will land just past Leyva Farm, and once you've fed him yet again, grab the jet ski and follow him to a nearby island.
With his stomach full, Danilo will hand over the treasure chest key, which you can use to open the box and grab the AR-C rifle and the Trogon charm.
The solution? Check out several boats that hide mathematical clues as to how to open the vault, which can only be accessed by pressing five buttons inside the lodge in a specific order. I couldn't actually figure out how those numbers work, but there is a cheat-sheet beneath the house that tells you the exact order:
Back inside, press the El Tigre button first:
Then Papa Chulo:
El Lucky next:
Then the Clarita switch:
And finally the Roja Victoria button:
With the vault open, head inside to claim the Camo Quinceanera rifle and several supplies.
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