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King's Hot Springs Hotel
Far Cry 5

King's Hot Springs Hotel

Learn how to liberate the King's Hot Springs Hotel outpost in Far Cry 5. This guide covers enemy locations and strategies for a stealthy approach.

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Learn how to liberate the King's Hot Springs Hotel outpost in Far Cry 5. This guide covers enemy locations and strategies for a stealthy approach.

Alright, let's tackle the King's Hot Springs Hotel outpost in Far Cry 5. You'll find it east of the Moonflower Trailer Park. The key here is to start by dealing with the folks inside the hotel before you worry about the courtyard. If you've got the Ultimate Survivor perk, now's a great time to use it!

Walkthrough
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    Head to the southeast side of the hotel. Look for a ladder and climb up to the top floor.
  2. 2
    Once inside, go through the window to your right and head down the stairs.
  3. 3
    Wait for any patrols to pass, then quickly take out the Cultist who's facing the window.
  4. 4
    Keep an eye out for the Heavy on this floor. Wait for him to make his rounds and then take him out when it's safe.
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    Now, make your way downstairs to the ground floor. There's only one Cultist here, so deal with him quietly.
  6. 6
    With the inside cleared, head out to the courtyard. There are five more Cultists out here.
  7. 7
    Your first target is the Cultist on patrol. Wait for him to get close to the alarm, then take him out when his back is turned.
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    Once he's down, the remaining four Cultists are much easier to handle. You should be able to sneak up on each of them and take them out without raising an alarm, clearing the outpost.
Tips
  • Focusing on the enemies inside the hotel first is crucial for this outpost.
  • Use stealth to your advantage, especially in the courtyard, to avoid a prolonged firefight.
  • The patrolling Cultist near the alarm is your priority target outside.

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