Crystal of Atlan: Lee’s Episode Guide | How to Clear

Let’s see just how shady this info broker really is!

Andrés González
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Crystal of Atlan is full of NPC stories you can clear, with one of them being Lee’s Episode. This story will have you meeting Lee, a seemingly shady information dealer. At the same time, you’ll learn about some treasure from the information he provides. We’ll help you get to the bottom of this treasure hunt and see just how good Lee’s information is!

Starting the Episode and Meeting Lee

Black Street Entrance

To start Lee’s Episode, first travel to Rhine City. Once you’re there, open up the Rhine City map and fast travel to the Black Street Entrance.

Talk to Eugene |  How to Clear Lee's Episode Guide in Crystal of Atlan

When you’re at the Black Street Entrance, go directly northeast to find a bunch of cages. Talk to Eugene there, he’s locked in one of the cages. Hear him out and learn about how he ended up being in this situation. He claims he’s been deceived, blaming Lee for it all.

Meeting Lee

Based on what Eugene said, you can find Lee at the Golden Fleece Vintage bar. You can find it in Rhine City – Downtown, just go directly west from the fast travel point there. Go inside the bar and you’ll see Lee right in front of you, so just walk up to him and start talking. Turns out the shady intel Eugene fell for was just lying around, Lee didn’t say anything! You do get some interesting intel from Lee, though.

Explore the Sewers | How to Clear Lee's Episode Guide in Crystal of Atlan

Next up, fast travel to the Underground Waterway in Rhine City. As soon as you load into the area, go straight ahead to cross the barrier into the Waste Disposal Exploration Zone.

Waste Disposal Zone

In the Waste Disposal zone, go to your left until you see a green pipe with a broken grate. Go through it and drop down to find a whole gang of Sheep Hunters and Mercenaries standing around.

Gasp, the enemy! | How to Clear Lee's Episode Guide in Crystal of Atlan

Approach these guys to start a fight. They should pose very little threat, so just eliminate them as you see fit to get to the next step of Lee’s Episode. These bad dudes also said something about a treasure, though! Time to look into that…

Finding the Treasure in the Sewers

Large Pipe Room | How to Clear Lee's Episode Guide in Crystal of Atlan

Based on what Lee told you and what you heard from those mooks just now, you need to use the sluice gates on the nearby pipes to reveal the treasure. So, continue past where the hostiles were in the sewer and you’ll reach a large circular room with 4 huge pipes.

Using the Valve

Jump atop all of the 4 pipes and interact with the valve on top of them. You don’t have to do this in any particular order, either. So, just jump onto the pipes and use the valves on all of them.

Open the Chest

Once you’ve done that, you should notice that there’s a chest emerging in the middle of the room. Open up the chest and claim your treasure… except there’s no treasure, just a letter! Read the letter to find out what the big deal is.

Eugene and Lee Meet | How to Clear Lee's Episode Guide in Crystal of Atlan

With the “treasure” found, return to the Black Street Entrance in Rhine City. Go back to where you met Eugene earlier and you’ll find Lee there as well. Talk with both of them to let Lee explain himself to Eugene.

Talk to Lee one last time

Lastly, return to the Golden Fleece Vintage bar in Rhine City one last time. Talk with Lee there and you’re all done! That’s all you need to do to clear Lee’s Episode in Crystal of Atlan. As they say, all’s well that ends well!

Lee’s Episode is far from the only NPC story in Crystal of Atlan, though! For more help with these, check out our guide on Thomas’ Episode as well.

Venezuelan gamer cursed by being interested by most games, resulting in a ridiculous backlog he’ll never be able to conquer. Been gaming for over two decades now! Few things exemplify his wide variety in gaming tastes as the fact that he’s a big fan of both Souls games and the Atelier series at the same time. Also a big fan of Yakuza/Like a Dragon, Deadly Premonition, Zero Escape, and Dead Rising, among others. Considers Lost Judgment and Sekiro to both be masterpieces.
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