The Assassin’s Creed Mirage Excavation Site holds clues to find the missing Musa brother, but only after find the site southwest of Baghdad. You’ll begin your investigation at the House of Wisdom into Ahmad ibn Musa’s disappearance, which will get you a map from an assistant showing you a rough location of the order’s guarded dig site in Assassin’s Creed Mirage, though it’s a bit vague. To save you time working it all out and get you there quickly, here’s the exact location of the Assassin’s Creed Mirage Excavation Site, and where you can find the clues.
The wizard of the House of Wisdom provides him with a map that he can read by opening the digging case and deciding on the related clue. It indicates an approximate location in the desert southwest of the Abbasiyah domain of Baghdad. I’ve marked the exact location on the in-game map above, so use it to locate the excavation faster.
When you arrive at the dig site, you’ll find that it’s heavily guarded, so stealthily look for the clues you want if you don’t want to get involved in a massive fight. As we mentioned in our tips for Assassin’s Creed Mirage, this is a clever opportunity to explore the entire domain with Enkidu, marking guards and imaginable opportunities or disorders before resolving them.
The chest you’re looking for can be found in the southern part of the Excavation Site – use Eagle Vision as you explore to spot the glowing gold shape of the chest. You’ll discover it’s actually in a wall, although you just need to move the shelf to the left to get at the chest. Loot it and you’ll pick up a letter revealing the missing Musa brother might be at the Bimaristan back in Baghdad, closing the Excavation Site case and allowing you to continue with the investigation. However, before you leave be sure to loot other chests to get various resources that’ll help you upgrade Assassin’s Creed Mirage outfits and weapons.
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