Find all the chests and Animus Fragments in the La Concepcion shipwreck in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. Includes Elite Ram plan location.
Walkthrough
- 1Dive down and follow the path north. Take the left fork, staying close to the seabed and moving through seaweed to avoid sharks.
- 2Manoeuvre around jellyfish near a sunken ship to the right and enter a hole to find a chest.
- 3Exit and continue north along the seafloor, using kelp for cover from sharks. Use an air barrel to replenish air.
- 4Enter the shipwreck to the right of the air barrel. Avoid jellyfish inside and open a chest. Exit via the hole in the hull to the right of the chest.
- 5Turn left upon exiting the hull and swim down to the seaweed. Wait for sharks to move away, then swim up to an air barrel on the side of the sunken ship.
- 6Use the air barrel and enter the window behind it. Go past the first doorframe, turn right, and look around the corner for an Animus Fragment.
- 7Turn around and enter the room opposite the fragment for a chest. Exit via the open window to the right.
- 8Turn left and follow the ship's line until you see an air barrel on the deck to the right. Swim up and interact with it.
- 9Look behind the nearby wall between two stairways to find another chest.
- 10Swim up the mast to the second platform above to find another Animus Fragment.
- 11Return to the deck and follow it south. Swim inside a hole in the center and look in the room to the right for a chest.
- 12Exit the area and swim up to the air barrel near the southern end of the ship.
- 13When the patrolling shark moves away, quickly swim into the hallway to the right and grab a chest.
- 14Follow the hallway and take the stairs at the end. Turn left at the top and look in the corner at the end of the ship for the final chest.
- 15Swim east of the ship to find the final Animus Fragment.
- 16Swim south to find and interact with the diving bell to return to the Jackdaw.
Tips
- Use seaweed and kelp to stay hidden from sharks.
- Air barrels are crucial for replenishing oxygen during dives.
- Be mindful of jellyfish, as they can harm you.
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