Last week, we asked you to spotlight Basim from Assassin’s Creed Mirage using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:
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You will want to know where the Assassin’s Creed Mirage Tales of Baghdad locations are in order to complete all six tales.
Completing the tales will bag you skill points, unlock the Crossing Paths trophy/achievement and help towards unlocking the Explorer trophy/achievement — so the short tales are worth finding and completing.
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These short side quests won’t appear on your map until you get close to them (use Eagle Vision to spot the people you need to speak to!) and require some explanation, but we know where the six locations are so you can head straight to them.
Read on to find out where the AC Mirage Tales of Baghdad locations are and discover how to complete all six side quests.
To find the AC Mirage Tales of Baghdad locations, you will need to get close to them when exploring the map. The game will let you know how many are in each location – six tales in total.
The best way to find each Tale of Baghdad location in AC Mirage is to watch through the helpful video above from 100% Guides (thanks!). This video will show you where each side quest is and details how to complete them all.
As a reminder, you should be able to complete each Tale of Baghdad in whatever order you like, whenever you like, including after finishing the game’s main story.
If you’d rather follow a written guide, though, we’ve got you covered. Check out the list below for locations and how to complete all six Tales of Baghdad in Assassin’s Creed Mirage:
Found in the far north of the Wilderness District. Speak to Tiferet. To complete the side quest, dive into the water and swim under the house. Smash up the pots to find some copper ore. Open the door back up and give Tiferet her treasure.
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On the east of the Abandoned Village found in the west of the Wilderness District. Talk to Ma’Bad to start the quest. You need to examine six objects found in the Abandoned Village to complete the quest. Use Eagle Vision to spot all six things (the faint red glow tells you what you need to examine)!
Found in between the Greeks’ Gate and Nestorian Monastery in the Harbiyah District. Talk to the monk at the graveyard to initiate the quest. Nearby, you’ll spot a gravestone covered in red flowers. Examine that grave, talk to the monk again and kill the three people who appear to complete the side quest.
In the Observatory of the Abbasiyah District, speak to Al-Mahani (sat on a bench) to begin the side quest. Find and collect the three pages
Last week, we asked you to spotlight Basim from Assassin’s Creed Mirage using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:
is filled with puzzles for you to complete and one of the first you will discover is the Upper Harbor Gear Chest. There are a number of quests and puzzles for you to solve throughout your time in Baghdad and the surrounding districts including the Tales of Baghdad Quests.
In , the final Head of the Order must be found and eliminated to free Baghdad, which turns out to be the former concubine of the Caliphate, Qabiha. Qabiha is a clever woman, and the Palace is well protected when Basim seeks to infiltrate it. Doing so without getting caught will be easier said than done, and once inside the Palace, it is quite challenging to leave it without being followed by every Guard in the vicinity.
Basim's main weapon in is a sword, so it's important for him to wield one that looks good as he slices and dices through the guards of Baghdad. Unlike other recent titles, alternative weapons like axes or bow aren't present in the game, meaning that one sword or another will remain equipped throughout the entire game. None of the available blades in are entirely lacking in style, but some are more basic than others, making abandoning less glamorous options once others become available to Basim a good call.
A hallmark of any game in the series, Basim must eliminate targets throughout , one of those being Al-Mardikhwar. This target is one of the Order members at the end of the multiple Investigations that began at the Sharqiyah Bureau for the Hidden Ones in Baghdad. Finding and eliminating him will take some creativity from Basim, as well as help from the Rebels.
As you make your way through , playing as Basim, you will be tasked with eliminating several targets with the first major enemy being Al-Ghul.After infiltrating the Damascus Gate Prison early in your attention will turn to eliminating the first of five targets. With the game set in the desert, many of the locations that you will visit are settlements, and Caravanserai set just outside of Baghdad, is the one where you will find Al-Ghul.
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There are nine Wilderness Gear Chests scattered around the outskirts of Baghdad in . These chests contain the Hidden One Dagger and Hidden One Sword, as well as their respective Upgrade Schematics. The last three chests contain pieces for the Isu set. Each item from these chests is extremely powerful and boasts a compelling reason to acquire it, but it will be no walk in the park. All the Wilderness Gear Chests are hidden in restricted areas, making it difficult for any assassin to find them.
Daggers play a big role in , so picking the design with the best looks can have a surprisingly major impact on the game experience. Although each dagger has its own unique stats, it's possible to prioritize aesthetics thanks to a transmog system included in the game. Blacksmiths will change a weapon to have the look of another for the reasonable price of 50 dirham, so it's easy to pick a blade that has the perfect perk and make it look like one that offers a little more flair.
represents a concerted effort by developer Ubisoft to return this once immensely popular franchise back to its beloved roots. In spite of abandoning the controversial RPG-style gameplay of the past several entries in the franchise, maintains an impressive array of customization options — most significantly in the character aesthetic department. Though the latest installment in the series has a limited supply of unique outfits and costumes when compared with previous installments, the developer has evidently elected to value quality over quantity as the vast majority of 's apparel options are exceptionally well-designed — though, inevitably, some are so much better than others.
Looking for the Abbasid Knight Upgrade Schematics across Baghdad in is a perplexing challenge. However, it is completely worthwhile. When out of enemy sight, the Abbasid Knight Outfit slowly regenerates Basim's health, making it ideal for an assassin of his nature. The Abbasid Knight Sword and Dagger that come with the set are also worth picking up. However, the set isn't finished even if you have all the pieces. To properly complete the collection, you must find all the Abbasid Knight Upgrade Schematics scattered throughout the map.
The protagonist Basim is the most recent in a long line of leading player's in Ubisoft's franchise, and stacking him up against the others can reveal how likely it is for him to make a mark. protagonists tend to share some core traits, with a set of skills that let them parkour across rooftops and take down enemies and a link to the Assassin Brotherhood or the HIdden Ones. Basim doesn't necessarily break fundamentally new ground, but he also isn't a carbon copy of any of his predecessors.