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Where to find all three Strange Relics in Uncharted 4

The Relic Hunter edition.

The Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection for PS5 has been released this past week, and many players will no doubt find themselves immersed in the cinematic final adventure of Nathan Drake. In a game where you are a treasure hunter, there will, of course, be some treasures to find along the way. Here is where to find all three Stange Relics in Uncharted 4.

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Relic 1: Strange Pendant

The first Relic you come across in the game is located in Chapter 9: Those Who Prove Worthy. After completing the three rotating crosses puzzle you will proceed through a corridor and promptly arrive at a gap. To find this Strange Pendant, jump across the gap and run along the edge to your right.

You should see a grapple point to which Nathan can hook his grapple. If you jump off the ledge and hook your grapple, you will see a small landing that you can swing to. On this landing will be a skeleton and the Strange Pendant. Fans of Naughty Dog will recognize this Relic as a Firefly Pendant from The Last of Us series.

Relic 2: Strange Relic

The second Relic you will come across can be found in Chapter 12: At Sea. After you find the pirate hideout on the main island, you will find yourself atop a tower. You will see a tree branch from this tower that Nathan can grapple on. Doing this will send Nathan sliding down a steep muddy hill.

Turn left when you get to the bottom of this hill and continue until you make it to a cliff with some handholds near the edge. With some climbing, you will make it to the top of the cliff, with the Strange Relic on a cliff just across from you. You can use your grappling hook to get over to the cliff with the Strange Relic. This Relic will look familiar to fans of the Jax & Daxter games.

Related: How to get the Uncharted 4 Stage Fright trophy

Relic 3: Strange Fruit

The third and final Relic that you come across can be found in Chapter 21: Brother's Keeper. When you are hanging from your rope with Henry Avery's ship just below you, you will be able to get this Relic. While hanging from your rope, you should see a somewhat brightly lit ledge just in front of you.

Players will want to swing over to this ledge and grab on to it. Once you pull yourself up onto the ledge, you will find yourself in a narrow cave. Here is where you will find a skeleton with the Strange Fruit in its old bag. This Strange Fruit will appear far from strange as it is the fruit from Crash Bandicoot, the PS1 game featured earlier in the story.

Players looking for more help on finding these three Stange Relics can consult the video below, as it helped us when searching for these treasures.

So there you have it, That is where you can find all three strange relics in Uncharted 4: A Theif's End. All of these Strange relics are counted as Treasures in the game, and finding all three of them will award you with the Bronze Trophy—Relic Finder.

For more help with Uncharted, check out Uncharted 4 Pirate Founders Sigil Puzzle – How to solve right here on Pro Game Guides.


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My name is Mason Moses. I am an entertainment aficionado, who spends more time consuming it than I would like to admit. I've been playing video games for the past 15 years and every time I turn one on, it feels like the very first time. Since I liked games so much, I decided that I would write about them.