After playing Assassin's Creed 4, how do I know I've gotten all the chests?
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Looks like I got all the chests in the game. How can I make sure? I got all the Animus Fragments already. I also got the Templar Armor and Mayan Armor.
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It will show up in your progress tracker (available in the Options menu) under either side activities or as a check within the specific locations.
There are 'social chests' which appear randomly, and there seems to be an indefinite number of these, however these don't count towards your completion percentage. (Other than sharing some in the Abstergo challenges).
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How long does it take to 100% Assassins Creed 4?
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag 100% runs can take up to 80 hours, says Ubisoft. Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag lead game designer Jean-Sebastien Decant has suggested that while the core game will take around 20 hours to finish, completing the additional content could see you scouring the sandbox for a further 60 hours.Where is the last buried chest in ac4?
Anotto Bay (Smuggler's Den) After getting the map, get to the Smuggler's Den in Anotto Bay and find a ladder with the last buried Treasure Chest.How long does it take to finish AC 4?
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