This page contains a complete list of all 60 Ainigmata Ostraka locations and 60 puzzle solutions in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, which can be found on the world map of ancient Greece. Ainigmata Ostraka are collectible stone tablets. Each tablet contains a cryptic riddle that points to a hidden treasure located elsewhere in the same region. Unlike standard loot, these rewards grant powerful Engravings that you can apply to your weapons and armor at any Blacksmith to enhance your combat stats, elemental resistances, and ability durations.
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There are five Ainigmata Ostraka riddles in Atlantis (The Fate of Atlantis DLC). As you solve the riddles, you upgrade +(2/4/6/8/10) Damage with Enhanced Abilities. The order in which you find and solve ainigmata ostraka does not matter.
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There are five Ainigmata Ostraka riddles in Elysium (The Fate of Atlantis DLC). As you solve the riddles, you upgrade Damage on Isu engraving (+4/8/12/16/20%). The order in which you find and solve ainigmata ostraka does not matter.
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There are five Ainigmata Ostraka riddles on Korfu. They are a type of collectible in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Each one contains a riddle on a stone tablet which, when solved, unlocks a new engraving. To solve the riddle you have to find the place described by it.
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There are five Ainigmata Ostraka riddles in Underworld (The Fate of Atlantis DLC). As you solve the riddles, you upgrade Adrenaline Drain Resistance +(2/4/6/8/10). The order in which you find and solve ainigmata ostraka does not matter.
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Several members of the Order of Ancients can be found and killed by completing the main quests. Below are those who can be found by following the ancient clues.
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Animal Dens are places where your task is to kill an alpha animal, which is usually accompanied by several weaker animals of the same type.
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Animal Dens are places where your task is to kill an alpha animal, which is usually accompanied by several weaker animals of the same type.
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In the Fate of Atlantis DLC, the city of Atlantis is home to advanced Isu Structures known as Archives and Repositories. These sites are the primary source of Isu Knowledge, a specialized progression metric required to increase your Dikastes Rank and bypass the energy barriers protecting the city's inner sanctums.
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Bandit Camps are common open-world locations found across every region of Ancient Greece. Unlike Forts or Military Camps, which are controlled by organized factions like the Spartans or Athenians, these sites are occupied by lawless outlaws. They serve as a primary source for early-game loot, materials, and XP. To "complete" a Bandit Camp and earn the location XP bonus, you typically need to fulfill specific objectives: kill the bandit leader, loot treasure and free captives.
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Blacksmiths in Assassin's Creed Odyssey are essential service providers found in almost every major town and city across Ancient Greece. They serve as your primary hub for maintaining gear, upgrading your power level, and managing resources.
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Caves are a type of location found throughout the mountains, coastlines, and forests of Ancient Greece. While some serve as simple shortcuts or wildlife dens, others hide massive underground complexes such as headquarters for various cults and factions.
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Cities are the bustling urban hearts of Ancient Greece, serving as the primary hubs for commerce, politics, and social life. These locations offer the highest density of quests, vendors, and historical landmarks.
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Historical Locations are a specific type of point of interest in Assassin's Creed Odyssey that serve as an educational database, providing real-world context for the people, places, and myths of Ancient Greece. These locations allow players to learn about the history behind the game's setting while they explore.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Isu Structures are the monumental remains of the First Civilization. These sites are far more advanced than the surrounding Greek architecture, characterized by glowing geometric patterns, massive scale, and highly advanced technology that often blurs the line between science and myth.
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List of Elysium and Underworld Keeper's Insights. Each Keeper's Insight unlocks special Ability Enhancements, which are powerful new versions of existing abilities.
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Leader Houses in Assassin's Creed Odyssey are fortified urban headquarters for each region's Nation Leader, central to the Conquest system for shifting control between Sparta and Athens. They serve to weaken Nation Power by burning War Supplies and looting Nation Treasures for drachmae and resources; assassinate the leader inside or nearby for the fastest destabilization; and yield high-value loot like treasures and Ainigmata Ostraka.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Legendary Animals are elite boss-level creatures that you hunt as part of "The Goddesses' Hunt" questline. Unlike regular alpha animals found in dens, these are unique, significantly larger, and much tougher to kill. Defeating each animal earns you a Legendary Pelt, which you return to Daphnae for specific rewards.
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Legendary Chests in Assassin's Creed Odyssey are rare, golden chests hidden in hard-to-reach locations like temples, forts, caves, mines, and underwater sites across Greece's regions. They're guarded or puzzle-protected, rewarding legendary gear: pieces of the assassin-focused Pilgrim Set, unique weapons, and Adrestia ship designs.
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Marble Maiden Tributes in Assassin's Creed Odyssey's Fate of Atlantis DLC (Episode 1: Fields of Elysium) are marble statues and altars dedicated to the Isu Persephone, scattered across regions like Pheraia's Retreat, Deukalion's Heritage, Minos's Faith, and Asphodel Fields. Destroying each grants 1 Ability Point, XP, and reduces Persephone's regional influence, aiding conquest efforts;
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Message Boards in Assassin's Creed Odyssey are Hermes statues found near agoras in towns and cities across Greece, plus one on the Adrestia ship's main mast without the statue, serving as hubs to accept repeatable quests. They offer infinite bounties, war contracts, and naval contracts, often timed for quick XP, drachmae, and resources.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Military Camps are faction-controlled outposts with tents and guards, found across regions throughout the map. They are guarded, making them prime spots for combat, stealth, and loot.
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Other points marked on the maps that are worth noting but do not qualify for other, more specific marker groups.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, coastal Ports and Warehouses are hostile, restricted areas that serve as vital logistics hubs for military factions. Unlike public docks, these are guarded outposts where you must use stealth or strength to overcome enemy forces and claim valuable resources.
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A list of quest giver locations in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, pinpointing NPCs across ancient Greece who hand out miscellaneous quests.
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Ruins are the only place where you can find ancient tablets (you can also buy them from some blacksmiths). These tablets are a resource used to upgrade your ship. To get all the upgrades you don't have to loot every ruin, because there are much more tablets than you need.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Sanctuaries are large sacred complexes dedicated to Greek gods and scattered across the map. They include temples, statues, stadiums, and lore-rich locations, and are often connected to quests, Cultist clues, and the Discovery Tour. The Fate of Atlantis DLC introduces new sanctuaries in Elysium, the Underworld, and Atlantis, adapting them to these fantastical settings.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Ship Docks are essential maritime hubs found throughout the coastal regions of Greece, serving as the primary interface for managing your naval operations. These locations allow you to instantly summon the Adrestia to your side, ensuring your ship is always accessible regardless of where you last anchored. Beyond vessel management, docks function as vital fast travel points that streamline exploration across the Aegean Sea, providing easy access to major port cities and remote islands.
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In Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Temples are sacred sites dedicated to Greek gods, found in cities and high locations across the map. Many temples are guarded and may contain valuable loot, making them good places for exploration and stealth.
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The Fallen are a group of 11 elite adversaries encountered in the Torment of Hades, the second episode of The Fate of Atlantis DLC. These targets are the spirits of notorious villains and former allies from the base game, now cast into the Underworld. Hunting them is a core part of the expansion's progression, as defeating them is required to fulfill Hades' demands and secure the realm.
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Tombs are underground dungeons that contain ancient steles - monoliths hidden in secret chambers, which after finding and interacting will give you an extra skill point. In each of the tombs there is also a chest, which will reward you with nice equipment.
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Underwater Locations are exploration points submerged beneath the seas of Ancient Greece, ranging from shallow shipwrecks to deep sunken ruins. These sites primarily serve as the best source for ship cosmetics or high-tier gear hidden in submerged chests.
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Viewpoints can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction button. They can then be used as fast travel points.
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Viewpoints in Atlantis can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction button. They can then be used as fast travel points.
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Viewpoints in Elysium can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction button. They can then be used as fast travel points.
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Viewpoints on Korfu Island can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction button. They can then be used as fast travel points.
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Underworld Viewpoints can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction button. They can then be used as fast travel points.
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Villages are smaller residential settlements scattered throughout the Greek world. While they lack the massive scale and political weight of cities like Athens or Sparta, they serve as vital local hubs for regional quests and resource gathering. Villages offer a more intimate look at the daily lives of the Greek populace, from fishing hamlets on the coast to agricultural communities in the mountains.
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