Plunder for five silica and six treasures.Beware hyenas at the exit if on the side quest.Break walls and move objects to open paths.Plunder for three silica and three treasures.Activate the Hideaway side quest for directions. There will be some slight spoilers on this page, so if you'd rather explore on your own head back to our Assassin's Creed Origins guide and look for something else to help you out today.
We've left those tombs for last on the list so you can Doing so gives you a little story content, and it's worth doing these in order. Some also contain an ancient mechanism, however, which you can activate with silica. The goal of most tombs is to check out an ancient tablet.
On this page we've collected a list of every tomb in Assassin's Creed Origins, plus given notes on those tombs where we ran into difficulties getting in or through them.
Tombs are also where Assassin's Creed Origins hides silica, a resource you'll want as much of as possible for, uh, reasons (spoilers through that link!). (Remember, hold D-pad right to pull out a torch, and hold it near braziers and sconces to light them.)
On top of that, Ubisoft clearly had a lot of fun with the tombs in Assassin's Creed Origins - there are some neat little puzzles, and you'll learn a lot as you work out how to navigate the dark recesses. The tombs in Assassin's Creed Origins are among some of the most atmospheric and iconic locations in the game, and well worth a visit just for that even if you weren't a little obsessed with ticking off the game's whole checklist as soon as possible. Assassin's Creed Origins makes the most of its Ancient Egypt setting by let us raid a series of tombs and monuments.