Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

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100% Achievements: A Comprehensive Guide
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An accurate, detailed and complete guide on how to unlock every achievement in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.

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General Quest Achievements
Shiny!
"Acquire and equip your first Legendary item."
You can unlock this two ways. First, by finding a legendary item throughout your travels [a gold item], or if you have all the DLC, you'll have access to legendary weapons from the start to include a sword, two-handed axe and full suits of armor.


Fashion's Creed
"Equip a Legendary Armor set."
Found throughout your travels [gold armor], or by buying the DLC, you can unlock this achievement in the very beginning of the game, as it gives you two complete sets. Equipping all similar pieces will unlock this achievement.


I am Legend
"Equip 1 Legendary melee weapon and 5 Legendary armor pieces."
Found throughout your travels [gold armor/weapons], or by buying the DLC, you can unlock this achievement in the very beginning of the game, as it gives you two complete sets of legendary armor and two legendary weapons.. Equipping all similar pieces will unlock this achievement.



Ramming Speed
"Cleave a ship in half."
Once you leave Kephallonia, you'll gain access to a ship, crew and the ability to unlock this achievement. It's quite easy (and fun) to do. Once you attack an enemy ship and disable it in combat, ram it at full speed down the middle and watch it snap in two.


Make It Your Own
"Engrave your first item."
Visit any blacksmith in town to find the ability to engrave an item. You can engrave just about any item with a variety of abilities and perks. You'll need both raw material(s) and drachmae to do it, so make sure to complete quests, loot containers and seek out resources during your travels.


"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
Upgrade the Adrestia for the first time.
You've had your ship for a while now, but won't be able to access any upgrades until you complete Chapter 3 and head back to your ship on your way to the Island of Andros after meeting with Herodotos at the Lion of Leonidas and watching the custscene.

Once you do, select your ship menu and, pending you have enough resources, choose your desired upgrades to unlock this achievement.


"You Work for Me Now"
Recruit and assign a Legendary NPC for your ship.
Access to a legendary NPC depends on whether you have the DLC or not. If you have it all, then you can start with access to legendary (gold) Lieutenants once you acquire your ship. However, if you do not, you'll need to find some in the wild throughout your travels.


Scan enemies with your eagle when you're in and around forts to find them the most easily. Once you do, you'll need to sneak up on them and knock them out to recruit them.

If they spot you and you kill them, they cannot be recruited (obviously). Once recruited, access your ship's page, equip them and you'll earn this achievement.


"The Argonauts"
Fully crew the Adrestia with Legendary Lieutenants.
Once you upgrade your ship enough to secure four lieutenant spots, you'll need to recruit four legendary (gold profile) men and/or women and assign them. Pretty easy to do, but just takes a bit of time to gather them all up. Once assigned, this achievement will unlock.


"Aphrodite's Embrace"
Spend the night with another character.
This can be done a number of ways throughout the story and through side quests, so you have a lot of options at your disposal. Some of them include:
  • Side Quest: "Age is Just a Number", which is located at the Sanctuary of Delphi and activated by speaking with Auxesia. You'll need to acquire a deer tongue and bear scrotum by killing one of each animal. Bring them back and you'll have the option to sleep with her instead of her husband.
  • Main Quest: "Perikle’s Symposium", which you spend the night with Alcibiades. Select the dialogue with the heart symbol “Let’s Get These Clothes Off” after we have got Alcibiades oil.
  • Side Quest: "A Small Odyssey", which a woman named Odessa is being held captive on Ithaka, the island to the northeast of Kephallonia. Rescue her and the two of you will part ways. Later on, you can find her in Megaris, near the Port of Nisaia. She'll give you another side quest to locate medicine for her sick father, as well as one more before you're able to romance her.
  • Side Quest: "The Daughters of Lalaia" - See the individual achievement The Daughters of Lalaia further down this guide for instructions.
Those are just a few options, but there are many others along your journey. Make sure to keep an eye out for dialogue that has a heart next to it, which will indicate your ability to romance a potential individual.


"Scourge of the Aegean"
Sink your first Epic Ship.
Epic ships are scattered randomly around the seas in game. You can spot epic ships by the gold boarder around their respective level. You'll more than likely find them at random without much searching (if any), but if you want a sure thing, there is a Cultist of Kosmos that rides the waves on an epic ship.
On the Cult of Kosmos chart, take a look at the Gods of the Aegean Sea branch in the bottom-right corner.

For example, you could target Asterion, who rides on an epic ship. Once you're able to track him, seek him out and destroy his ship to unlock this achievement. He typically sails around the west of the island of Andros and can be found even without unmasking him.
General Quest Achievements
"Demigod"
Reach Level 50.
While not particularly hard, it does take time and some grinding to reach it, but most actions will earn you experience towards your goal so work on other achievements and this will come naturally.

It is highly discouraged to solely grind to level 50.


"Island Hopper"
Complete 20 Quests on Pephka, Obsidian and Abantis islands.
To unlock this achievement, you'll probably be fairly far along into the game by the time you're high enough level. Complete any 20 quests on a combination of all three territories to unlock this achievement. Look for the quest marker on your map for quests to complete.
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The island locations are as follows:


"The Cult Unmasked"
Defeat all the Cultists of Kosmos.
Defeating the Cult of Kosmos will be an end-game achievement, as some of the members cannot be killed or spared until the end of the game, or post game. Technically, choosing to spare the members you're allowed to (Deimos and Aspasia) will count them as "defeated" and so don't worry about it if you still want the achievements, but wish to spare a character during the story.
General Quest Achievements
"Hero for Hire"
Win your first on land conquest battle in any region (excluding Megaris in Hero's Journey).
Once you either lower the resources of a region and remove the leader, or kill the leader outright, you can enter a conquest battle. You'll see two colored flags and can join either side of the fight. One will be a harder difficulty than the other, but will earn better rewards. Do any conquest battle other than the one in the main story in Megaris to unlock this achievement.



"Divine Intervention"
Complete Divine Intervention.
This side quest is part of the "Lost Tales of Greece" and can be accessed once you've completed Episode 4 and started Episode 5 of the main storyline. The overall quest line is broken into several smaller quests, but starts with "Test of Judgement " and can be located in Korinth, as shown below.
Complete the series of small side quests that the Mysterious Woman gives you to unlock this achievement.


"The Daughters of Lalaia"
Complete The Daughters of Lalaia.
This side quest is part of the "Lost Tales of Greece" and can be accessed once you've completed Episode 4 and started Episode 5 of the main storyline. The overall quest line is broken into several smaller quests, but starts with "A Storm Gathering" and can be located in Phokis, as shown below. Complete the series of quests and save the village to unlock this achievement.


"The Midas Touch"
Engrave a Legendary Item with a Legendary Effect.
Much like the name suggests, you'll need to engrave a legendary item (gold) with a legendary effect (gold) to unlock this achievement. You'll unlock better and better engraving options as you advance the main story, kill enemies, animals and go side quests. Once you unlock some of the gold engravings and have a weapon you can put them on, go ahead and seek out a blacksmith to unlock this achievement.
General Quest Achievements
"Wrath of the Amazons"
Cleave a ship while having an all-women crew.
To get this achievement, you'll have to unlock all four lieutenant spots on the ship through upgrades, assign four female lieutenants to each of the four slots and full female crew. You can acquire a female crew through a few means:

Crew
Location
Map
Assassins (Female)
DLC Crew - You will start with this crew and can equip them as soon as you acquire your boat.
N/A
Daughters of Artemis
DLC Crew - Complete the "Daughter's of Artemis side quest. See the achievement "Master of the Hunt" on how to complete this side quest and earn this crew.
N/A
Followers of Ares (Female)
Located in the same chest as the male crew, also on the southern tip of Lakonia in an underwater ruin.
Bandits (Female)
Located on the southwestern side of the island of Delos, by the even smaller island next to it. The treasure is located inside a cave, by the sunken ship.
Greek Athletes (Female)
In the seventh chapter of the campaign proceed to the Olympic Games on the island of Elis. You have to play all the Olympic quests. The last "Olympic quest" is Pankration, which involves defeating the current champion of this discipline, Dorieus.
N/A


Blood Sport
Defeat a Mercenary in the Arena.
The Arena is located in the southeast corner of the map in a place called Pephka. You'll find it in Pirate's Point and will have to access it by boat. Once there, you'll have the option to fight various champions of the arena, or even a lone mercenary in one-on-one combat.

It's worth noting that the Mercenary's defeat in the arena does not count towards the "They Just Want Cruelty" quest which requires you to win 5 battles against Arena Champions. They are separate from one another, so doing it once for the achievement is all you need to do.


"Godly Power"
Acquire a Tier 3 active Ability.
To acquire a tier three ability, you'll need to earn fragments from Cultists and upgrade your spear to level five. In total, you'll need to kill a total of 20 Cultists to gain enough fragments to do so. You can kill them in any order you wish.

Once you have enough fragments to upgrade your spear's level, head over to the Acient Forge on Andros Island to turn them in. You can fast travel directly to the forge at any time. To earn this achievement, you'll need to pick an active ability, in other words, one you can bind to a hotkey and use.

Passive abilities do not count.


"Master of the Hunt"
Complete the Daughters of Artemis questline.
This side quest will require you to kill eight legendary animals all across the map. Head over to northern Phokis, next to the Temple of Artemis, you will find Daphnae, one of the Daughters of Artemis; she'll give you the quest.

You can find her next to one of the synchronization points shown on the map here:

The eight animals are as follows and their respective locations in the world. They are located at the red claw mark icon on each picture.
  • 1. Kalydonian Boar - Can "call" in smaller animals as reinforcements, making this fight particularly annoying sometimes. The boar can be found west of the Temple of Artemis and Daphnae and is the closet one to start the quest with.
  • 2. The Hind of Keryneia - Located on Euboea Island, you can find this creature towards the west end of the island in the middle of a swamp. I found this one to be the easiest of the eight creatures overall.
  • 3. The Nemean Lion - Found on the southern tip of the Sinkholes of Herakles in Argolis.
  • 4. The Kretan Bull - Located between Little Egypt and the Fertile Battleground on top of a hill near the water shown below on the island of Messara.
  • 5. Kallisto the Bear - West of Temple of Poseidon synchronization point in Argos. I found the bear to be particularly easy due to its size and slow, heavy attacks. It makes abusing your bow abilities quite easy.
  • 6. The Lykaon Wolf - Located south of Helot Hills on the southeast peninsula in Lakonia.
  • 7. Erymanthian Boar - Found in the Erymanthos Foothills in Elis, this boar I found to be the most difficult due to its constant and, unique way it poisons you. Make sure you have your healing to level three to help negate some of the effects.
  • 8. The Krokottas Hyen - Located on the southern most tip of Kythera Island.
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Once you've killed all the creatures, you'll find Daphnae is no longer at the temple. She's moved all the way to the island of Chios, which is as east from the beginning point as one can get. Head there and speak with her to end the quest. Do note, no matter what option you choose, you will earn this achievement.
General Quest Achievements
"The Image of Faith"
Complete The Image of Faith
  • The Measure of a Man - To start this quest, head over to the region of Elis, west of the Forgotten Swamps:
    He'll ask you to recover stolen goods from some nearby bandits, which are located just south of him in Quicksand Bay. Once you return his stolen tools, Polykleitos will ask you to escort him to a nearby farm and speak with their priestess, who will ask you to speak to three villagers who could use your help.
  • Bad Weeds - The farmer will ask you to discover why the gods have cursed him. Explore the nearby area and speak to a villager by the silo to learn that rot is infecting his crops. Burn the silo to clear the quest by throwing a torch at it.
  • Down From On High - The shepherdess will ask you to locate her lost totem of you. Search the woods south of the village about 120m away from her location to find four clues leading to a local wolf's den nearby. Retrieve the totem and return it to her.
  • The Wild Hunt - The hunter asks you to locate his daughter who went hunting due to his injury. She is northeast of the farm, in the Forest of Pholos near the water. She'll ask you to show her how to hunt and you'll need to kill seven deer and return to the hunter.
  • Chicken or Egg - Return to the priestess and she'll tell you her sister needs help. Her brother owns a farm nearby, but something is wrong and she asks you to investigate. His farm is located east of your location, here:
    Defeat the evil chickens and return to complete the quest.
  • A Matter of Faith - Next, the hunter's daughter has fallen ill and the priestess has vanished. In talking with the farmers, you learn she fled to a cave, south of the farm. The cave is located here:
    Speak to the priestesses and obtain the antidote. Return to the farm. Once you administer the antidote, you'll address the village and end the quest line, then admire them as they worship your statue in the making!


"Old Flames Burn Brighter"
Complete Old Flames Burn Brighter
The start of this quest is located in Arkadia, on the eastern portion of the Forest of Soron:
  • Where We Left Off - You'll run into Anais again from the beginning of the game and rekindle your relationship, playing hide-and-seek and retrieving gifts from the ocean for her down by the beach before learning she is married. Once you do, the initial quest will end.
  • Runaway - When you return to Anais' home and learn she has a son, she'll ask you to go talk to him. He's in a cave to the northeast. You can use the synchronization point in the Golden Fields to the east to fast travel right next to it if you have it unlocked:
  • Unplanned Parenthood - Teach her son to either be a farmer, or a "mighty" warrior. Dealer's choice.
  • A Night in Tegea - Now you'll spend an evening with Anais, but before you go, search her house for clues. If you want to know, the correct answers are going to be: Strong wine, lamb with olives, pears with honey.
General Quest Achievements
"War Master"
Kill the Leader of any Region with Low Resources, other than Megaris.
This achievement is, in theory, potentially missable if you don't lower the resources of a particular area before killing the Leader of any region. Once you complete the conquest battle in Megaris, you will be able to travel to other regions of the map and kill various leaders that control different portions of the map.

Once you locate a new region to work on, you'll want to start reducing the Leaders control on the area. Do do this, start looking for soldiers that protect the area, treasure chests and war chests (resource crates). Looting chests, destroying supplies and killing soldiers will all add up to lowering the Leader's grip on the region.

Look for purple icons in locations you discover for hints on what to loot of destroy. As you lower the Leader's hold, you'll see the bar steadily decrease. Get it into "Vulnerable" and then kill the leader to unlock this achievement.


"The Show Must Go On"
Complete The Show Must Go On.
The start of this quest can be found in the city of Elis, here:
"A sophisticated Tibble" - You can choose to get either the cheap wine, which is less guarded, or go west to Fort Demiurgi and collect the special wine. For this quest, I went with the special wine, which can be found here:
You'll realize the wine is trash and have to go to a neaby underground cave to find the good wine. It'll be marked on your map. Take the wine to the drop point on your map. Return to the stage and now you'll be tasked with finding the three main actors and bringing them back to the theater. They can be found in the following locations:
"Evening the Odds" - The first one is gambling here:
"The Curse of Flame" - The second one is here:
"The Hedonistic Method" - The third one is here, east of the 2nd one just outside the swamp:
"Showtime" - Return to Thespis and act in the play to unlock this achievement.


General Quest Achievements
"One Really, Really Bad Day"
Complete One Really, Really Bad Day.
The start of this DLC quest is located here in the northern shores of the White Crystal Hills, in Lokris:
You'll be tasked with defending a small village from a pirate invasion, which is northeast of your current location. Both ships will be marked on your map after your initial conversation.

Once you return, you'll need to help out three people to get ready for the invasion. The first is the blacksmith, who is in town and needs help moving some stone blocks, gathering iron (which you should have) and then retrieving his tools from some bandits at a nearby camp here:
Next, the horse breeder will ask you to return a stolen horse from some bandits. They are located here, in Lokris:
Return the horse to complete the her requirements. Lastly, Ajax, who can be found more south in a camp here:
Return him to the town and defend it from the pirates that begin invading. Once you finish, you'll get a note on where to find your impostor. Talk to him and his mighty Chikaros and dispatch them both to finish this quest line and unlock this achievement.


"Everybody Benefits"
Complete Markos's questline.
You can find Markos on the island of Kos, locked up in a nearby fort. Rescue him to start the quest line. He can be found here:
You have a choice to either complete the quests and help Markos, or, refuse. Either way, you can still earn the achievement. To refuse (because screw you Markos), once you burn down the farm silos after sampling the wine, you can tell him he's on his own, ending the quest and unlocking this achievement.

If you want to finish the quest line, agree to help him to continue.


"Every Story Has an Ending"
Complete Every Story Has an Ending.
To start this quest, speak to Herodotos on your ship. He'll tell you his parents have passed and ask you to take him to Samos. There will be a series of small side quests on Samos you'll need to complete. Once done, if the achievement has not unlocked, head to Attika and go here to speak with Sokrates:
Afterwards, you'll say your goodbyes to many familiar faces. Return to your ship, speak to Herodotos once more and bring him to his final destination marked on your map to say your goodbyes. Once you do, this achievement will unlock.


"Trust Me, I'm a Doctor"
Complete the Hippokrates questline.
This quest line starts in Boetia, but for some reason the marker may not show up until you're right on top of it. You can find it here:
Once you start the quest, you'll be asked to save some wounded hunters. They can be found near Snake Head Rock.
Rescue the hunter and return him to the doctor, who will inform you that he is a slave trader and you should go free his slaves while he is being treated. You can find the slave camp here:
Once you complete it, head over to the south portion of Thebes to start the final two quests in this line. If you do not see the gold (!), head there anyway and it should pop up. You can find the next one here:
You'll be tasked with helping secure a dying man's fortune for his son. You'll need to go to the leader's house nearby and steal three valuable items and return. Once you do, you'll need to fetch herbs to help ease his pain, which can be found south of the town, here:
Return the herbs and mix them for the patient. You can either mix the correct amount, or a lethal dose to end his suffering. Either way, once you do, you'll unlock this achievement.
General Quest Achievements
"A Brother's Seduction"
Complete A Brother's Seduction
To start this quest line, you must have completed and started chapter five. To start, head over to the Alter of the Cyclops in the eastern part of the Isthmus of Poseidon in the region of Korthina, close to the water. and you'll see a man there who cannot walk and several guards in the immediate vicinity.
Dispatch the guards and carry the man (or put him on horseback) and take him back to his house south of his initial location to begin the quest line. You'll need to complete several smaller quests in this order:
  • Prodigal Son's Return - Mentioned above when you bring Lykinos back home from the alter.
  • Bloody Libation - Kill the six bandits in the Ruined Temple of Zeus, gather the letter (optional) to learn more of the brother's backstory and head back. The temple is west of their home.
  • Dressing up for Charon - Travel south from the ruins to a small village just north of Mycenae, on the east side of the Grove Kromyon region. Locate the merchant and talk to him. You can either buy the cheap armor, his father's armor back for an exorbitant price, , or you could climb to the top of the merchant's house and steal it. You may also kill the merchant if you're feeling particularly crude.
  • Honoring the Dead - Head to a cemetery on the south-west side of the Port of Kechries and speak to Timotheos to start this quest. He'll ask you to go to collect an offering, which is located just southeast of their home, on the water.
  • Career Orientation - After the burial, head back to the brother's home and speak to Lykinos. You'll be tasked with hunting down two deer and meeting him on the top of some nearby cliffs in the region.
  • Wounds of Days Gone By - Travel to the west side of the Isle of Salamis and speak to Timotheos on the top of a rocky shoreline, who'll eventually ask to spar with him (fist fight). You'll have to make quick decisions, but ultimately you'll complete the quest no matter what you choose.
  • Moving On - Head back to the brother's house once again and speak to Lykinos. Travel south from the Port to reach Mycenae and locate Timotheos. Dispatch the bandits and rescue Timotheos to trigger a cutscene. Choose whatever options you like to end the quest.


"A Pirate's Life for Me"
The quest line start with the quest "Island of Misfortune" where you have to pay 15,000 gold to Xenia to continue. Once you obtain the n necessary gold, head back and speak to her. After that look for the quest "Red in the Wreckage" on the same island, and then for the quest "Lost and Found" on Lestris. Once completed, this will open up the next quest for Xenia. They are as follows:
  • Birds of a Feather - Head to the Isle of Salamis, in the Attika region. It’s the one west of the Port of Piraeus. The location marked on the map is the Lighthouse of the Father of Ajax, which is at the southermost point of the island. Speak to the lighthouse keeper and you'll learn the feather has been stolen.
    Head back up north to the center of the island to locate the tomb. Head inside to find the feather. Return the feather to Xenia to complete the quest.
  • Sacred Vows - Your next quest will be to find a bracelet for Xenia's collection. It can be found South of Athens in Attika at Cape Sounion. You'll find an alter with some villagers preying, which will lead you to a path of clues and two men arguing. Talk to them after you analysed the clues to learn it was thrown into the ocean. Time to take a swim:
  • She Who Controls the Seas - Your next treasure is going to be a conch shell. It is located in the underwater cavern in Makedonia in a treasure chest there. You can find the cavern here:
  • Throw the Dice - You're tasked with recovering two golden instruments. The first, Apollo's Lyre, is located in the ruined Apollo Temple on Euboea, near tyhe eastern shore. You can find it here"
    Pan's Flute is located in Pan's Cave, on the northeast region of Attika. You can find the cave here:
  • Priceless Tressure - Xenia's lost a ship and some crew members; the attackers stole some cargo from here and fled to Achaia, to Olouros Fort on the east end of Erymanthos Peaks:
    After finding the coffer, return it to Xenia to unlock this achievement and complete her side quests.
General Quest Achievements
"A Friend Worth Dying For"
Complete A Friend Worth Dying For
To start your quest, you'll need to talk to Barnabas on the Island of Skiros. He'll join your crew and ask for your help in locating his wife, Leda. This consists of four quests:
  • "Beware the Siren Call" - The first quest will lead you to the Island of Kos. Head to the northern tip of the island to start the quest. You'll have to enter the tomb and clear out the enemies and speak to Eurylochos. He'll temporarily join your crew. Make sure to collect the instrument from the lead siren before leaving to give to Barnabas.
  • "To Be Nobody" - The second quest will bring you to the rocky Island of Anaphi. Head to the western edge and the lone (?) mark inside the cave. Here you'll meet a man named Polyphemos. You can either kill him outright, or be kind to him and complete his request to have a friend to fish with. If you help him, Eurylochos will join him on the island. Either way, collect the spices from the cave if you kill him, or you'll be given them as a reward.
  • "Wine for the Swine" - The first quest will take you to the Island of Paros. In the center of the Island you'll meet a woman eating a dead pig. Lovely...
    Speak with her and either agree to drink the drugged wine, or kill her outright. Collect the bracelet from the nearby chest and return to Barnabas and give him all three items.
  • "Daddy's Home" - Lastly, you'll get a lead on Leda's location and head to Attika to The Entrance to the Underworld in the Parnes Mountains region of Attika.
    You'll meet Leda there, who will then ask you to help eliminate two suitors in town. Kill them both to complete the quest and unlock this achievement.
General Quest Achievements
"Top of the Food Chain"
Become the first Mercenary.
To do this, you'll first need to obtain a bounty on your head. This can be accomplished by any unsavory means: stealing in sight of other people, killing innocents, or killing passive animals in the sight of other civilians. The higher your overall bounty, the more mercenaries you will attract.

You only advance in the tiers by killing mercenaries above you when looking at the mercenary menu. You can only move up one rank per kill, even if the mercenary you killed is several tiers above you. You'll need to kill a lot of mercenaries to unlock this, but slowly chipping away at it while you work on other quests is advisable.


"Are You Not Entertained?"
Become Champion of the Arena.
To become champion, first you must locate the arena. To locate the arena, you must first reveal the quest "They Just Want Cruelty", which will be given after dispatching a few mercenaries. The arena is located in Messara:
Defeat the five fighters (mercenaries don't count) in the arena to become champion:
  • Klaudios, King of the Bandits – Level 22
  • Belos, the Beast of Sparta – Level 29
  • Evanthe, the Huntress – Level 36
  • Titos, the Rock of Athens – Level 43
  • Vasilis, the King of the Arena – Level 50


"Fire on Water"
Set 10 enemy ships on fire.
This achievement is a bit misleading, as simply setting a ship on fire doesn't always count. When you gain access to fire arrows and javelins from the ship's upgrade menu, you can launch fire attacks with enough adrenaline built up.

To "catch a ship on fire" in terms of this achievement, you need to build the fire emblem that appears over the enemy ship to the maximum level, causing a bright white outline to appear. Once that outline appears, the ship will have counted towards the total. You can do this with fire arrows, fire javelins of the flamethrower (once acquired through upgrades).

Do note that small ships can have their respective flame icon filled up with just one volley and make easier targets than larger ships. Civilian merchant ships do not count towards this total.


"Infamous"
Raise your Bounty to the maximum level.
Raising your bounty to the maximum level is actually quite easy. You'll get a higher bounty for killing civilians, soldiers, passive animals (such as a dog) or stealing while in eye contact of another person. Killing other mercenaries do not count towards your overall bounty.

Obviously killing someone will net you the larger bounty, so the best way to do this is head into a populated town, such as Athens, and just start murdering civilians. It will only take a few minutes of doing this to achieve a max bounty and you can typically do it without other guards coming to fight you.


"Stink Eye"
Recover the Cyclops's eye from a goat on Kephallonia.
A secret achievement that requires a bit more luck than skill. Remember how you stuffed the Cyclops' glass eye in a poor goat back on Kephallonia? Well, head back and go find it.

The eye will be a random drop reward for killing goats. How many goats exactly? Who knows! Get that bow at the ready and start slaughtering some goats!

For reference, I located the eye on the neighboring island north of Kephallonia near the goat farm, but in theory it could be on either island and may take a while to locate.


"One Head Down…"
Defeat a full cluster of Cultists of Kosmos.
Defeating a full cluster of Cultists of Kosmos and their respective leader will unlock this achievement. Clicking on undiscovered Cultists will give you hints on how to unmask them and doing side quests, progressing the main storyline and clearing areas will net you information about them. Once enough clues have been established, you can unveil them and learn there identity, track them and then kill them.

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"Seeing Red"
Kill 10 enemies using the Fury of the Bloodline Ability.
As you earn ability points, you'll want to put at least one (though it is easier to do this with it maxed out at 3/3) into the ability "Fury of the Bloodline" in the center column on your ability screen.
It doesn't deal a ton of damage, so you'll want to weaken your prospective enemy down prior to using it.

Kill any ten enemies with this ability to instantly unlock this achievement. This applies to both people and aggressive animals, though passive ones do not count towards the total.


"Rain of Arrows"
Kill 10 enemies using the Rapid Fire ability.
Land a killing blow with the ability "Rapid Fire" on any enemy ten times to unlock this achievement.

Easiest way to do this is by simply engaging on regular foot soldiers, lowering their health to a minimum, then unleashing the barrage of arrows, as the skill, even fully upgraded, isn't tremendously powerful.

Only kills where the killing blow is from this skill will count towards the total.
General Quest Achievements
"Without a Trace"
Kill 10 enemies using the Death Veil ability.
This passive ability can be unlocked under the assassination skill tree and allows you to assassinate enemies and have their corpses disappear completely, leaving no trace they were killed. You need to kill your enemy outright for it to count, so make sure you can deal enough damage to kill them in a single blow.

If you can't, either upgrade your assassination damage, or equip engravings that boost your damage output from assassination skills from your local blacksmith.


"Breaking the Limit"
Land a Rush Assassinate that chains 4 times with the Blade of the Lion.
This achievement is worded a little oddly, as the "Blade of the Lion" is a sword, which, in game, is actually called the "Sword of the Lion". The "Pride of Lion" is a reward for completing the story mission "Shadow of a Legend" in Legacy of the First Blade, an expansion to Assassin's Creed: Odyssey . It is given to you by Darius.
Equip The blade and go to any camp, fort of military complex. Use the skill "Rush Assassinate" and chain it four times to any four enemies. You DO NOT have to kill them, just using the skill will be sufficient. You will need this skill to be level 3/3 in order to unlock this achievement.


"I Have the Power"
Perform an Overpower Attack with every weapon type.
To do this, you'll need to unlock two ability skills. One is the "Overpower Attacks" and the other is the "Overpower Bow Strike". Once you do, use the ability on each of the following weapon types once to unlock this achievement. Do note that you just need to use them, not necessarily on anyone or killing anything. The types are as follows:
Sword
Daggers
Heavy Blunt
Heavy Bladed
Staff
Spear
Bare Fists (Unarmed)
Bow
General Quest Achievements
"A Poet's Legacy"
Complete A Poet's Legacy.
One of the quicker and easier quests, you'll want to head to the docks of Mount Helikon and head just east to get started:
The entire quest will is encompassed in this general area, so there isn't much need for travel and exploration. It will task you with collecting roses atop a nearby mountain, recovering and repairing a lyre and slaying a few rowdy drunks.


"Lord of the Seas"
Upgrade the Adrestia to Legendary Status.
This achievement is time consuming, so it is recommended to not grind for it specifically, but to chip away at it slowly as you work through other quests, the main story and just general exploration. Some things to take into consideration, achieve a Tier 4 Mercenary status as soon as possible, as this will add a skilled carpenter to your ship, which halves the amount of resources needed for upgrading it. This is a huge deal, as it will save a massive amount of time, gold and energy.

My advise is to loot everything. Loot people, loot animals, loot chests, clear discovered areas, collect tablets from temple ruin sites and collect wood/iron from around the environment when traveling either on foot or horseback. It helps chip away at it while you work on other things.

It is important to also know that the higher you level up, the better the weapons/armor you find, which, in turn, can be either sold for or broken down into raw material [Left to sell//Right to break down] at the blacksmith. Gear you find at level 50+ can make you huge amounts of money and resources. With all that being said, if you achieved Tier 4 in your mercenary ranking, you'll need the following:
--Tier 4 Mercenary--
Soft Leather: 6,021 (leather)
Iron Metal: 10,515 (metal)
Olive Wood: 21,296 (wood)
Ancient Tablets: 75 (tablets)
Obsidian Glass: 1,244 (glass)
Precious Gems: 1,954 (gems)
Drachmae: 250,490

Note: You do not need to max out each category of the ship to earn this achievement. The very last level is not necessary. Once an upgrade becomes gold (legendary), you do not need to upgrade it anymore. You can if you want, but it takes a tremendous amount of resources and gold to do so.


"Misthios in Training"
Complete 20 Bounties, War Contracts, or Naval Quests from Message Boards.
These are located in major cities and most towns as well. They offer timed-based quests for gold, materials and experience.
To unlock this achievement, you just need to complete 20 of the above mentioned quests to unlock it. They make a fairly decent way to farm certain resources for achievements that require a lot of material, such as upgrading your boat.

Look for the icon in populated areas to start your quest.


"Hermes's Homie
Unveil all sub-regions of Greece.
When the achievement refers to all "sub-regions" in Greece, it means all regions on the map. If you zoom in a litte bit (about midway) and highlight an ear of land with your mouse cursor, it will be outlined in either blue or red depending on which faction controls the region. This is one sub-region.

This DOES NOT include revealing every area within said sub-region, such as discovering all (?) mark locations. However, this DOES include uncovering all the sub-regions on the water. While the sea isn't labeled the same as the land, entering an area of undiscovered sea will unveil the whole area, much as it does with land sub-regions.

One thing to note is that there are several small island that, while part of a sub-region, need to be explored separately in order for you to earn this achievement, so make sure to cover them as well. Also note that there are some locations that are covered in fog perpetually, such as the center of the island of Lesbos (due to main story reasons) and some volcanic areas such as the Volcanic Islands (Nisyros, Anaphi and Thera) as well as The Foundry of Hephaistos east of Argolis.


"Birthright"
Discover Atlantis and speak with Pythagoras.
To find Atlantis you need to complete the side quest "A Family's Legacy". This quest is unlocked automatically after the main mission "United Front" in Episode 7 after you meet your mother and help her secure Naxos. Once you have this achievement, head to the Island of Thera and assemble the light puzzle with the mirrors. You need to get them to reflect off one another until they light up the door, allowing you to enter.

Head down and speak to Pythagoras to unlock this achievement.


"Lone Lion"
Kill the Makedonian Lion
The lion can be found at the top of Mount Athos, right by the synchronization point:
Originally, the lion didn't spawn in the early game, but once I completed The Order DLC, I went back and the lion was there. He's not any more difficult than an elite beast, so you'll make quick work of him and unlock this achievement.
Underwater Locations Achievements
"Child of Poseidon"
Complete all underwater location objectives.
There are a total of 42 underwater locations scattered about the world. While it sounds like a lot, when you factor in the scope and size of the map you can explore, they're fairly sparse and take a bit of exploring to find them all. However, if you work on exploring and "unfogging" the whole map to include the ocean, you should come across most of them naturally.

In any case, to complete an area, simply loot all the items it states when you enter the "area" underwater. Typically, it is a few treasure chests and maybe a tablet, but that's usually it. You can find all underwater locations here:

Each red dot represents one underwater location on the map. Cross reference with your in game map to see what one(s) you're missing. Remember to have the legend in game on to show all locations to include completed ones.
Click to zoom
Medusa & Cyclops Achievements
"In Perseus's Image"
Defeat Medusa.
To get started, head to Lesbos, to the southwestern town of Eresos. Find the quest "Romancing the Stone Garden" here:
You'll speak to a woman high on a cliff and have to deal with an agry mob that wants her dead. Dispatch the soldiers and speak to the woman again, who will introduce herself as Bryce. She'll lead you to the Dread Ruins. When you get to the lair of Medusa, it'll be sealed.

You'll need to find a way in and speaking to a local mercenary will yield some clues. Head to this synchronization point in the Ancient Pearl and you'll find the mercenary right beside you. Speak to him:
Defeat the mercenary and return to Bryce to enter the lair. Medusa isn't all that difficult to defeat. She has a lot of health, but as long as you keep moving and use the pillars to block her stone attack, she isn't terribly hard to defeat. I found just rushing her, stacking fire damage with weapons/armor that boost it to be quiet effective. Once you defeat her, you'll earn this achievement.


"Eye on the Prize"
Defeat the Cyclops.
While there are three Cyclops in the game, this achievement is specifically linked to collecting the four artifacts once you uncover Atlantis and meet your real father. This Cyclops can be located on Kythera and the quest is called "God Among Men". Once you complete this rather short quest line, you'll head to the Cave of the Forgotten Isle - Thisv.

Defeat the Cyclops to unlock this achievement.
Minotaur & Cyclops Achievements
"A-maze-ing Victory!"
This multi-part, hidden achievement starts on the island of Messara. To start, you'll need to be at least into Chapter 7 of the main story. If so, head to Messara and to the marker indicated below and speak to the boy there, Ardos. You'll activate the quest "Myths and Minotaurs", which will branch out to several additional quests, as follows:

  • "Blood in the Water" - You'll be tasked with finding the Swordfish; he is located at Fisherman's Beacon. You can either help the locals to obtain clues, as well as speaking with people at the docks to learn valuable information, or you can simply go straight to him.
    He is located in a cave that is under the water at the edge of the land as shown above. Dive down where the sharks circle to enter the cave. He's gone mad, and you'll have to fight him. He also doubles as a Cultist, so that helps that achievement out, if only a little bit.
  • "Full Circle" - Now you need to head to Ardos' house and speak to his caretaker, but a different man will be there. Talk to him to learn more about what is going on and either spare his life, or cut him down where he stands and move onto the third quest. The house is located here:
  • "Recollections" - Head to the final quest marker and speak to the Collector. He'll tell you that the armor you seek is located in a nearby fort, which is only 190m away from your current location, guarded and in an armory. It isn't heavily guarded and you can essentially walk right in and dispatch the one lone guard in the cave itself and collect the breastplate. The Collector is located here:
  • "Seeking Answers" - Once the above three are completed, you'll unlock this fourth quest. Head back and speak to Ardos about the key to the labyrinth. He'll pony it up, giving you the ability to enter it and unlock the door. He'll head back down there and the four quest will come up, "He Waits". Dive down and follow the string to find Ardos' very dead father. Collect his ring.

The string does not lead directly to the Minotaur, so you'll have to find him yourself, but it isn't terribly hard. The boss battle is rather lengthy and broken up into two segments. While suggested strategies vary, I found it easiest to equip a spear or other distance weapon and use "Devastating Shot" to deal damage, "Fury of the Bloodline" to build up adrenaline for it and occasionally poke at him with my spear after dodging his attacks. Once he is downed, claim your prize and this achievement. Well done!


"Lightning Rod"
Defeat Steropes the Lightning Bringer.
Located on the Island of Andros, east of the Ancient Forge in the Bay of Nobody, you'll find a shallow tide and one angry Cyclops.

He's not terribly difficult if you have adequately leveled gear and experience.

His pattern is fairly predictable, so using a combination of melee and ranged attacks should be enough to kill him. Just pay attention to his underwater ranged attacks, stay mobile and try to put arrows in his glowing eye to temporarily stun him, allowing you to close in with a few melee hits.

Once he is dead, you'll automatically "loot" him, collecting his prized bow and unlocking this achievement.


"Volcanic Sunscreen"
Defeat Arges, the Bright One
Located on the volcanic Island of Nisyros, far to the east, you'll find an active volcano and another angry Cyclops.

Again, he's not terribly difficult if you have adequately leveled gear and experience.

He has a similar pattern to the previous cyclops (see above for details). His main weakpoint is the glowing eye, which can interrupt his attacks, leaving him open to damage. Once he's dead, you'll automatically "loot" him, collecting his prized hammer and unlocking this achievement.
Sphinx Achievements
"Riddle Me This"
Outwit the Sphinx.
This quest line becomes available once you initially talk to your father when you discover Atlantis. Once you do, head to some strange, unmarked ruins near Lake Kopais on the southern shore:
Here you will meet Gorgias, who says his apprentice has gone missing. He'll tell you to head to a nearby tomb, just west of Thebes, which is guarded by a white lion.

You'll find the body of his apprentice and learn that the lion ate the medallion. Kill it and return to the ruins at night to activate the Sphinx. Now you must solve her riddle; answering wrong will get you killed and force you to start over. If you want the answers, they are as follows:

1) "At night they come without being fetched, and by day they are lost without being stolen."
The stars
2) "What is large, yet never grows; has roots that cannot be seen; and is taller than trees?"
A mountain
3) "What can bring back the dead; make you cry, make you laugh, make you young; is born in an instant, yet lasts a lifetime."
A memory
4) "What can run, but never walks; has a mouth, but never talks; has a head, but never weeps; has a bed, but never sleeps?"
A river
5) "I’m alive, but without breath; I’m as cold in life as in death; I’m never thirsty, though I always drink."
A fish
6) "I create my lair with earthen string, and dispatch my prey with a biting sting."
*** Spoiler - click to reveal ***
7) "Some try to hide, some try to cheat; but time will show, we always will meet. Try as you might to guess my name."
Death
8) "Never resting, never still; moving silently from hill to hill; it does not walk, run or trot; all is cool where it is not."
The sun
9) "What is always old and sometimes new; never sad, sometimes blue; never empty, but sometimes full; never pushes, always pulls?"
The moon
10) "This thing all things devour: birds, beasts, trees, flowers; gnaws iron, bites steel; grinds hard stones to meal; slays kings, ruins towns; and beats high mountains down."
Time
11) "As small as your thumb, I am light in the air. You may hear me before you see me, but trust that I’m here."
A hummingbird
12) "In spring I am gay in handsome array; in summer more clothing I wear; when colder it grows, I fling off my clothes; and in winter quite naked appear."
A tree
Order of the Hunters Achievements
"Predator and Prey" & "The Start of a Legacy"
Kill all the Ancients in the Order of the Hunters in Makedonia.
This achievement becomes available after you complete the achievement "Birthright". See that achievement for more information. Overall, you'll need to progress to chapter 7 to have the ability to start this DLC side quest.

It is similar to the Cult of Kosmos, but smaller in scope, as there are only seven members in the Order of the Hunters. Once you select the quest, your first stop is obviously Makedonia. You'll dock very close to the start of the quest:
After you dock, you'll talk to Barnabas and you'll see a man running and on fire. Make your way to the marker as shown above to a nearby village that is engulfed in flames. Free the three villagers there and dispose of the Spartans. Once you do, a cutscene will commence, instructing you to go help a nearby camp. This location is also nearby and will be clearly marked on your map.

Here you'll speak to the man that saved you and head to an area nearby to investigate some clues by a river. Head upstream to locate all the clues and when you get to the leader, you'll find he is already dead. Another cutscene and a fight with an unknown man. After the fight, head to the Rock Arch Hideout (this will be marked on your map) and speak to the old man, who will reveal he is Darius and that the Order is after you.

Leave the cave and complete the hunt with Natakas. Once you kill the boar, you'll go back to the cave to eat. Before you leave the area, there is an additional quest and Order Cultist clue on a nearby table. Make sure to grab those too! The clue on Darius' desk is for Phratagoune the Keeper, our first target.

  • Phratagoune the Keeper - The first member of the Order can be unveiled from the start. As mentioned above, look for the clue inside the cave where you learned Darius' name and collect the clue from one of his tables. Phratagoune will be located north of Potidaia, not to far from the intial start of this questline.
  • Konon the Fighter - Killing Phratagoune will give you the clue needed to unveil Konon. He is located in the same region, on the most eastern side, above Olynthos Fortress.
  • Akantha the Deceiver - You'll need to first find a clue to unveil this member. Head to the Olythnthos Fort. Inside the fort, locate the Nation Chest on the southwestern side of the fort. The door directly next to it houses the clue you need.
    Once you collect the clue, the member will appear on your map in the southern part of Amphipolis.
  • Echion the Watcher - First, you'll need to complete the side quest: "Dead Man Rises", which only consists of collecting two letters and then killing five bears for their belts. To start the quest:
    Once you retrieve the two letters, collect the five pelts and return to the blacksmith in Amphipolis. Whether you get the code right or wrong is irrelevant. You'll have enough to unveil the Order member. Go kill him.
  • Timosa the Physician - You'll need to start the "Mysterious Malady" quest, which will be revealed once you speak to Natakas and start "Hunting the Huntsman". He can be found back at his hideaway as normal.

    Once you do, head to Potidaia and speak with the Magistrate. He will be marked on your map if you track the quest. The doctor left to the underwater cavern, just east of the village.

    Kill the three guards and speak with the doctor. She'll tell you bandits stole her supplies, so hop on your ship and head to the tip of the peninsula. The two ships will be marked on your map. Once you collect the ingredients, head back to town and speak with the doctor. If you accuse her, you can kill her now and confirm the Order kill, but if you accuse the Magistrate, she'll flee to the "Seaside Hideout, west of town, here:
  • Bubares the Conspirator - If you talk to Natakas again after completing the doctor's quest, he'll tell you that his father went to a farm nearby. Darius is located here, after completing the initial quest, "Hunting the Huntsman":
    This quest will lead you back to Olynthos Fort where you have to find three letters to progress. Use your eagle to locate all three, go in, collect them and return to Darius at the farm.

    Identify the clue near the hay to indicate that the Order meets at night and meet Darius at the neaby goat farm across the bridge. Wait for the meeting to end and kill Bubares when he is alone to complete this quest.
  • Pactyas the Huntsman - Start the quest "Whimpers Through the Fog" to obtain a clue to bring back to Darius. The quest is fairly straightforward and will be properly indicated on your map. Once you finish it, head back to the Rock Arch and talk to Natakas, as Darius is gone.

    You'll learn the Huntsman's whereabouts and it will be marked on your map. Head there to finish him off and earning the first achievement "Predator and Prey". After defeating the Huntsman, head back to the Rock Arch hideout to speak to Natakas and Darius one final time to unlock the the second achievement "The Start of a Legacy".
Order of the Storm Achievements
"Stormculler" & "Blood of Leonidas"
Kill all of the Ancients in the Order of the Storm in Achaia.
You'll have access to this by chapter seven of the main story and once you have access to the Order of the Storm roster (which is only five members), you can get started with the initial quest "Into the Storm" When you first start your hunt, you'll notice four orange markers in and around Archaia, which will be quests you can complete to find clues to their identities.

Two members are part of the main story, but the other three will need to be found via clues. The first clue is tied to the main story. The three clues you must find to complete "Through the Grapevine" are:
  • Order of the Storm Clue #1 - The first clue is located Olouros Fort, near the region's leader:
  • Order of the Storm Clue #2 - You can find the second clue at the leader's house in town, near the coast of northeastern section of Achaia:
  • Order of the Storm Clue #3 - The third clue is at the House of the Phoenician, which is west of the fort that contained the first clue. The third clue is located here:

    The members of the cult can be uncovered as follows:

  • Sophos the Broker - You can uncover him via a shipping manifest located in Shipwreck cove, on one of the damaged ships on the water. You'll find a dead body with the manifest in their hand:
    You can now track his location and kill him.
  • Nester the Formidable - The clue to uncovering Nester is also in the Olouros Fort, in the same room as the Nation's Chest. There is a "letter to the broker" on the neaby desk. Collecting it will uncover your second Order member, Nestor.
    He'll now be marked on your map and out at sea. Once you sink his ship, you'll gain your next clue and next member to kill.
  • Augos the All-Seeing - She'll now be marked on your map and located just south of Shipwreck Cove, wandering the beach. She's unguarded and can simply be assassinated quietly if you want.
  • Megakreon the Unbreakable - Story related. Complete the quest "Theatrics and Espionage" in the coastal city of Patrai. It should be marked on your map with an orange diamond marker:
    Once you kill Megakreon, speak to the engineer's wife at the amphitheater to find out where the code books are to the engineer's plans so you can install the weapon to your ship.This is optional, but I'd recommend it. Who doesn't want a flamethrower?!

    Two code books are located in the shipyard on the west side of town and two are onboard ships just north of the docks. You can find them here:
    You can either board the ships, or just sink them to automatically collect the code books. Once you have all four, the ship will automatically be equipped with the flamethrower. Now it is time to take down the Tempest. You should have one more orange marker in town. Go there and speak with Natakas.

    Head to the shipyard with Natakas and search for clues. Once you come up empty, head to the waters and destroy her fleet. This will advance to you loading civilians onto merchant ships and eventually to facing off with the Tempest on the open ocean. Sink her ship and you'll face off against her on the beach one last time.

    Defeat her to unlock this achievement and earn a heavy bladed axe, "Judgement of the Lion". You'll need this to unlock the achievement "Parry to Carry". See that achievement for more information.

    Whether you romance Natakas, or urge him to flee, he'll return if you go and read the letter he left you at their house in Dyme. The timeline will fast forward and you'll learn you now have a son...Surprise! Once you complete the mini quest of going to and returning from the market, this achievement will unlock.


"Parry to Carry"
Heal by parrying 10 times with the Judgment of the Lion.
This achievement can be done as soon as you complete the Order of the Storm missions (see above) and defeat the Tempest.

You'll be given this weapon as a reward. Contrary to what the description says, you can parry at full health and it will still count. Parry any ten times throughout the rest of your playthrough with this weapon equipped to unlock this achievement. Easy stuff!
Order of Dominion Achievements
"For Love of Persia"
Kill all the Ancients in the Order of Dominion in Messenia.
The Order of the Dominion consists of only seven members, so it is another, smaller Cult to deal with. They are broken down in this order should you choose to follow these quests:
  • The Immortals - Found very early on during the quest "Flight During Fire" and will be your first Order of Dominion kill on this list.
  • Dimokrates - Found during the quest "Ordering of the Kosmos". If you fast travel to the way point via synchronization (if you have it unlocked), the quest will start automatically with a cut scene and fast forward to night.

    You'll listen to the conversation and, as long as you don't get caught, Dimokrates will reveal himself. If you want to assassinate him early, he's the one in the blue robes.
  • Pithias the Architect - The clue top locating Pithias is in the Pedasos Camp, east of the Bay of Hades. It can be found here:
    Once you gather the clue, unveil the member and mark him on your map. He'll be close by.
  • Artazostre the Silence - The clue for locating Artazostre is located in the Keadas Cave, which is actually a camp with a giant pit at the end, which holds the clue to the Order member. It can be found here:
    Once you gather the clue, unveil the member and mark him on your map. She'll be close by. Alternatively, you can find her roaming Aipeia at night as well, allowing you to kill her without finding the clue as well. She can sometimes be found close to Pithias.
  • Gaspar the Gatekeeper - The clue for Gaspar is located in the swamps, on the east end of them, on the body of one of the three guards wandering around. The swamps are located north of the Bay of Hades, here:
    He'll now be marked on the map, once you unveil him, in a cave northeast of your current position.
  • Gergis the Herald - You discover him during the main quest, so no extra clues are needed outside of doing the orange quest markers around Messenia. Kill him when you first get the chance; sparing his life will just make you have to locate him later and kill him anyway. Once you kill him, you'll acquire the "Golden Harbinger", which you'll need for the quest below.


"Bittersweet Beginnings"
Secure your bloodline.
After your battle with Amorges, you'll reunite with your son and go through a series of cutscenes before unlocking this achievement. Only one part of it requires you to travel a very short distance that is marked on your map after the fight, so this achievement is straightforward.


"Kingmaker"
Acquire the Sword of Kings.
The Sword of Kings can be acquired after your fight with Amorges. You'll be given his sword, albeit broken. Simply take it to the blacksmith in Kirrha in Phokis (next to the trader of orichalcum) to have it fixed. You'll have all the necessary supplies already, so it'll be given back to you instantly.


"Surgical Sniper"
Heal by getting 10 headshot kills while you have the Golden Harbinger equipped.
Once you acquire the staff from Gergis the Herald (see above for instructions on how), equip it to a weapon slot. Now, simply headshot ten enemies. You do not need to be injured, or even healed by its ability for it to count. You just need it equipped at the time.
Entering Atlantis Achievements
"The Heir of Memories"
Complete The Heir of Memories
To start this quest, you'll need to have completed at least chapter five of the main quest. The quest starts with a meeting on the Temple of Poseidon on the small island in between Chios and Samos to the far, far east.

Talk to Aletheia to begin the quest. She'll ask you to locate Theras, who is on the island of Seriphos to the west. Head there with the instructions given and you'll find him surrounded by guards. Dispatch or distract the guards and speak to him. He'll tell you about the symbols needed to unlock the door to Atlantis.

The first symbol is located in Argolis, in the Tomb of Agamemnon here:
The first symbol is located in Attika, west of Athens in the Sacred Plains of Demeter, in the Tomb of Eteokles here:
The third symbol is located in Boeotia, northeast of the second symbol, in Oropos Heights. You can find it here:
None of the tombs are particularly difficult to navigate and all three are relatively small in scope, so finding the symbols shouldn't be much of an issue. You'll now go through several cutscenes, but once you regain control, recite the three symbols in order: "Itira, Korgath, Metin" to unlock the seal of Atlantis. Head inside and unlock this achievement.
Elysium & The Underworld Achievements
"Blasphemer"
Destroy all of the Marble Maiden Tributes.
The maiden statues are optional to destroy, but in doing so, you can help lower the control in the area (same as with any conquest area in the overworld) and you earn a free ability point with each destroyed statue.

There are a total of 19 statues to destroy, with one being located in an underwater tomb. Each statue is only guarded by a few soldiers, so destroying them isn't hard, but navigating and traversing the map is kind of annoying in general due to the rivers and high terrain. The statues are located here:



"Gathering Strength"
Collect all the Keeper's Insights in Episode 1.
There are a total of four Keeper's Insights here.The first is located at the entrance of Gaia's Underpass, which takes you through a winding underground tunnel to the insight. There's a plethora of little puzzles and secret passages you'll have to uncover to find it, so just remember that wooden and cracked walls can typically be destroyed; you also can here wind blowing through some of them as a clue. You can find the entrance here, in Pheraia's Retreat:
The second one can be found here in the river here, in Pheraia's Retreat:
The third one can be found here just north of Persephone's combound in a cave, in Asphodel Fields:
The fourth is part of the main quest line and is required to complete the "The Keeper and Key Maker" quest. It is high above the fields and will require some intense climbing to reach. You can find it here, in Mino's Faith:


"The Conqueror"
Win the conquest of Elysium with freed humans from the 3 main regions.
The first human can be found during the "The Keeper and Kyros" quest that you get from Hermes after finding all four Keeper's Insights. He is located here, in Mino's Faith:


"In the Face of the Gods"
Remember who you are.
As you work on Adonis' quest line, you'll eventually come to one titled "Dead Kings and Pretty Things", which will have you recruit your grandfather to fight by your side. He'll challenge you to a fight and, once it is over, you'll earn this achievement.


"No More Rulers"
Kill all Overseers in Elysium.
This achievement is fairly straightforward. There are only three overseers you need to kill in Elysium. Overseers are basically leaders of the various regions, just like in the overworld. They are located in each of the fortresses (not Persephone's) marked below:


"The Conqueror"
Win the conquest of Elysium with freed humans from the 3 main regions.
This achievement is actually no longer missable. It is tied to the quest "Free Their Minds, the Rest Will Follow" in which you free eight humans from their mind-controlled realms in the three main regions of Elysium.

If you finish the last act without doing this, simply return to Elysium when you have time and the quest will return. However, to save on the headache, I recommend completing it prior to the final act so you don't have to worry about it.


"Bad Dog!"
Defeat Cerberos.
After the final act with Persephone in which you storm her sanctuary with Adonis and his army, you'll be tossed into the Underworld and face off with Cerberos. In fighting him, I found it to be beneficial to stay as close to him as possible, as the only real threat are the fireballs he spits out.

Closing the gap between the both of you leaves him with just melee, which, if timed correctly, often never hit you and leave him open to several attacks. Once you defeat him, you'll earn this achievement.
Elysium & The Underworld Achievements
"The One"
Defeat all of the Fallen.
The Fallen consist of various enemies you've encountered and fought along the way of the main campaign. Defeating them isn't all that difficult and locating them is much less arduous than the Cult of Kosmos and all the clues. Killing one will give you the clue to the next, so essentially you can go from the first Fallen that you find in the initial quest "Lost but Not Forgotten" and use the clue to locate one after another.

They will be marked on your map with a white, flaming skull. You'll need to have all the gauntlets and the rest of the legendary armor to find all the Fallen through the Veil, but all the information needed will be found in the quests throughout the Underworld.


"Guardian of the Underworld" & "Gathering More Strength"
Close all Tartaros Rifts & Collect all the Keeper's Insights in Episode 2.
These are similar to the statues in Elysium all the way down to giving you an ability point for each one you close. There are a total of 18 rifts that need to be closed (including the one when you first enter the Underworld and meet Hades. They are all near key points on the map, so a little exploring can easily net you them all.

This also applies to the Keeper's Insights; they aren't hidden in convoluted tunnels and caves like Elysium. They are much easier to find this time around. For this portion, the rifts will be circled in red and the three Keeper's Insights will be in blue:



"A True Ruler"
Dethrone the king.
After you completed the Underworld and all the above achievements, you'll eventually square off with Hades himself. Defeat him to queue up a cutscene that has you leave for Atlantis and unlock this achievement in the process.
Atlantis Achievements
"Isu Bloodline"
Completely fill the Knowledge Sequence.
Filling the Knowledge Sequence is a main quest line and doing it isn't hard, just a bit time consuming. You'll need to scan various Isu artifacts to gather enough knowledge to fill the meter.

Unlocking the stages of the sequence grants you access to new locations to further your thirst for knowledge. There are a few methods to doing this, such as scanning Isu stone slabs that radiate a small sparkle effect. These will increase your knowledge by [+3]. These are not marked on the map, however, but mostly just reside in the major areas such as forts, palaces (Domas) and at the three Insight locations on the outskirts of the map, such as the Insight of the Titan, War and Blessings.

In the same areas mentioned above, you can also find Isu Data Caches, which raise your meter by [+20], as well as learning the three Keeper's Insights, which raise your level by [+30]. Ultimately, you do not need to gather every speck of Isu knowledge to max out the meter; you can, if thorough, can max it out before even reaching the second Keeper's Insight so don't worry if you miss some of the unmarked codex stones along the way.





"Gathering Full Strength"
Collect all the Keeper's Insights in Episode 3.
The Keeper's Insights in episode three are, of all three, the simplest to acquire. You'll need to raise your Isu Knowledge bar up before entering, but once you do, the location is small and all three insights are in the same location within the area. Just don't forget to go to the second floor and collect the ingot before you leave to craft the legendary weapons. The three locations to find the Keeper's Insights can be found here:
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"Hephaistos's Apprentice"
Forge the 3 Legendary Weapons.
To forge a legendary weapon, you'll first need adamant ingots. It takes three ingots per weapon and will require all nine in total to complete this achievement. They are scattered around Atlantis, but like most things, they are located at key points of interest. You can find them here:



"Your Own Medicine"
Kill 10 Isu Soldiers with the Blessing of Kronos enhancement.
This achievement isn't possible until you gather the very last Keeper's Insight in the third episode. Once you do, it'll unlock the enhancement ability "Blessing of Kronos" in the assassination skill tree.

All you need to do is kill ten Isu enemies while the ability is activated to unlock this achievement. Pretty straight forward; it's just annoying that you had to wait so long before unlocking it.


"1 Versus 100"
Defeat the Hekatonchires.
Once you have completed all the above achievements and all the quests in Atlantis, head to the throne room and speak to Poseidon to start the final portion of the DLC. You'll face of with the boss, the Hekatonchires. Defeating...uhh...it will unlock this final achievement and take you back to the overworld.
Main Story Achievements
"Legacy Restored"
Upgrade your Spear to Tier 6.
To upgrade your spear to level six, you'll need to progress through the main story and get to at least chapter eight and have killed every Cult of Kosmos member except Deimos and The Ghost of Kosmos (leader).

The soonest you can upgrade your spear is after the conquest battle with Deimos and Kleon in which you kill Kleon. Once the battle is over you can return to the forge to earn this achievement.


"Going For Gold"
You will automatically get unlock this after completing the quest "Kings of Sparta" in chapter seven of the main story. It's a fairly straightforward quest line in which you escort Testikles, Sparta's champion, to the games. In the process, he'll meet his untimely demise at the docks and you'll fight in the games. It's pretty uneventful, which has you fist fight three competitors to win the gold.

During the games, Alkibiades will fall ill from poison and you'll have to travel to a nearby fort to find the antidote. Return the antidote to Alkibiades and win your third fight to complete this quest and earn this achievement.


This is Sparta!
"Complete the Battle of 300."
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once completing the opening cutscene of a new game file.


"An Odyssey in the Making"
Complete Episode 1.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you leave Kephallonia for the first time on your newly acquired ship.


"Past Mistakes"
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you engage in your first conquest battle at Megara.


"Evil Unearthed"
Complete Episode 3.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you obtain a cultists' robe and mask, attend the meeting with the Cult of the Kosmos and learn about your brother, Deimos.


"The Bright Minds"
Complete Episode 4.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you attend Perikles' party and learn several clues about your mother.


"From the Ashes"
Complete Episode 5.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you defeat The Monger in Korinthia and learn that your mother sailed away on a ship called the Siren's Song.


"Democracy Falls"
Complete Episode 6.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you escape during the fall of Athens with Aspasia.


"Legend in the Making"
Complete Episode 7.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you fight Deimos on the battlefield.


"Taking Back Athens"
Complete Episode 8.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you fight Kleon and kill him.


"Odyssey's End"
Complete Episode 9 + Epilogue.
This achievement is story-driven and is not missable. You'll unlock it once you confront Deimos on the mountaintop where the game began. Once the decision is over and you head back to your home, enter inside to complete the short epilogue and to unlock this achievement.
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16 opmerkingen
Mellodics 2 feb om 12:56 
Hello, so I'm level 60+ but I just noticed that I didn't get the 50 level achievement, is there any way besides starting over ?
Lûte the Goblin 1 jan om 15:55 
There must be some hidden requirement for "wrath of the amazons". I've tried 8 different female lieutenants across the 4 slots and have an all female assassins crew but not matter how many ships I ram into pieces this achievement will not unlock.
ErickaUnlimited  [auteur] 12 apr 2024 om 18:16 
@Sen - Hope it proves to be helpful in your hunt!
Senny 12 apr 2024 om 17:59 
Holy crap thank you! Just completed all of the main/dlc’s story lines so now I’m achievement hunting, this is gonna help immensely!
ErickaUnlimited  [auteur] 20 feb 2024 om 8:42 
Thank you, Ifeelsane. Appreciate it.
Ifeelsane 20 feb 2024 om 4:58 
Wow bro, this guide is really well made
peachbxrry 2 mrt 2023 om 7:29 
I'd make an edit regarding 'The Conqueror' - You need to COMPLETE the 'Free their minds, the rest will follow' quest before you start the conquest of Elysium, freeing or liberating 8 humans from each of the main regions after you get the quest. This achievement IS the ONLY missable one in AC Odyssey - if you don't complete it, you might be forced to do the entire thing again by starting straight into atlantis in the main menu.

The achievement should pop after you get chucked into the underworld
朴彩英的狗狗粉 30 dec 2022 om 9:16 
thanks
Nesvier 24 dec 2022 om 17:42 
Malakas! Thank you so much. Here, take my drachmae.

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