Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced: Treasure Maps

A concise guide to the reported treasure-map locations, route clues, and discrepancies to verify in-game.

Note: This overview is based on commonly discussed topics; specific mechanics, numbers, characters, dates or steps may change and should be confirmed in-game or from official sources.

What the location guides cover

Treasure-map location guides for Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced commonly organize the search by named islands, settlements, and other areas rather than presenting one single route. One published roundup describes 26 locations, while another reports 30, so the total should be treated as guide-dependent until confirmed in-game or through official information.

The named destinations in the available material include Cape Bonavista, Havana, Salt Lagoon, New Bone, Abaco Island, Andreas Island, Nassau, Isla, and other locations. This makes an area-by-area checklist more practical than relying on an unverified overall count.

A reliable way to read the map clues

Start by matching the map entry to its named destination, then compare the written landmark description with the surrounding terrain. The available leads use recognizable features such as settlements, canals, small pieces of land, palm trees, and rocks to narrow the search.

Treat each guide entry as a location clue rather than proof that every nearby landmark has been interpreted correctly. If the terrain does not match the description, recheck the destination and confirm the result in-game instead of assuming that the published wording settles the matter.

Havana and Dry Tortuga clue

One detailed lead connects the Havana treasure map with the largest settlement in Dry Tortuga. It directs the search toward the bottom of a canal in the southeastern part of the town, giving both a broad approach and a more precise landmark to inspect.

Use the settlement and canal details together: first identify the relevant town, then inspect the canal’s southeastern area and its lower section. Because this description comes from a single lead, verify the exact interaction point and any nearby obstruction in the game.

Cape Bonavista and Nassau entries

Another location list labels one entry as a Cape Bonavista treasure map and a following entry as a Nassau Warehouse map. These labels are useful for sorting the search by destination, but the available excerpt does not provide a complete visual route for either entry.

For Cape Bonavista, use the area name as the primary reference and compare the in-game surroundings with the map clue. For the Nassau entry, begin with the warehouse designation, then confirm the exact spot in-game because the supplied lead does not describe every approach or landmark.

Handling conflicting totals and missing visuals

The disagreement between reported totals means that a checklist may reflect different coverage rather than a universally confirmed count. Compare entries by destination and wording, watch for duplicates, and use the game or official sources to establish which maps are present in your edition or update.

The available research leads provide textual locations but do not establish a complete screenshot map. When a visual reference is unavailable, record the named area and landmark clue, then confirm the final position and treasure interaction directly in-game.