Skyrim Remastered Tips: Discover Unique Treasure Maps In Redoran’s Retreat

The Skyrim Remastered game is filled with unique treasures and spoils. Players can obtain valuable items in the Redoran Retreat.

Skyrim Remastered World - Redoran Retreat

The Redoran Retreat is located in the Whiterun map, according to uesp. Skyrim player will have to look for a cave in the wide tundra. On the outside the cave is covered by a manmade door. Once inside players will notice immediately that there is a dog and bandit patrolling the first room.

Player has the option of sneaking inside the second room or dealing with the bandit and dog. If player choose to attack, make sure to take out the bandit first before dealing with the dog. Player can unlock the chest in the first room and collect all the loot. A walkthrough video of this quest was provided by ESO.

In the second room, are two more people, one of them is the bandit chief. It is advisable to fight the bandit chief last. The player is no free to open the Boss Treasure chest which is also contains a treasure map.

Skyrim Remastered - Treasure Map Details

Players will see that there is some sort of windmill, mountain and farms in the map. There is a path on the left side of the mountain. Pay particular attention to the "X "since it marks the spot where the treasure is hidden.

Skyrim Remastered - Whiterun Stables

Players can now proceed to Whiterun stables to search for the treasure. Once there, the player will see the windmill depicted in the map. Player will then proceed to the left part of the mountain and climb it. If possible, travel on horseback to make the ascent easier.

Skyrim Remastered - Treasure Chest At Last!

Skyrim players will find the treasure chest near the mountain's summit. The chest will contain various items including gold, rubies, necklace and enchanted items. The view from the mountain is also breathtaking and a sight to behold.

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