Horizon Forbidden West: All Delvers’ Trinket Locations & Treasure | Burning Shores DLC

Alexis Ongsansoy
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It’s not a proper beach episode if you haven’t gone on a test of courage yet or some sort of treasure hunt. Going after ghosts is probably out of the question at this point since every spot on the island would’ve already had its fair share of death so looting would be the next best option.

It can be quite difficult to look for all of the trinkets left by the delvers since you have different islands to hop on, but not in this guide. We’ll make sure that all caves and other possible treasure locations are rightfully plundered of whatever they may be hiding from the outside world.

All Delvers’ Trinket Locations & Treasure | Horizon Forbidden West | Burning Shores DLC

There’s a total of seven locations to visit if you want to get a hold of all the treasures buried underneath the burning shores. Not all trinkets will be found six feet underground though, you might even have to go deeper if you truly wish to take home everything with you.


Trinket #1: Cherished Flask

Your destination lies at the bottom of the campfire we’re directly facing in the image above. There’s a large cave entrance that you can swim to here if your glider didn’t bring you close enough.

Head further into the cave and blow up the Firegleam above you, then drag the crate out of the second room towards you as you’ll be using this to platform your way around the ledges leading to the first trinket.

If you are ever lost just look for the color yellow!


Trinket #2: Old Pot

The old pot can be found at an abandoned campsite next to the lake, just head northeast for a bit until you find a table next to a tent with red and white stripes.


Trinket #3: Music Box

Time to go back into the mines! Be mindful of the Scorchers around while you’re heading southeast into the tunnel network. Hang a left and you’ll find the music box on top of some crates next to a barrel.


Trinket #4: Delver’s Cap

The Delver’s Cap can be found on the northern high-rise of this area, if you can’t find the right building look for the one with a glowing yellow barrel on the upper floors.

Below that will be a zip line that you can use to gain access inside. Blow up the barrel first to get to the second floor, you can find the trinket on an old table next to an oil lamp.


Trinket #5: Lucky Porker

A lot of people had a little bit of difficulty with this one, it’s buried underneath some concrete after all. Once you get to the area start looking down until you see some rubble on top of some very old and mossy escalators.

Demonstrate how much willpower you have and pull the rubble upwards to reveal a path going down. The Lucky Porker can be found as soon as you get off the stairs.


Trinket #6: Hef the Hammer

This one will lead you to another shallow cave on the side of a cliff, lower the ladder and drop down to the ledges below to get the trinket.


Trinket #7: Mighty Pint

Coming from the cave, follow the coast going north until you get to a small island with an abandoned ruin on it. Just go through the metal doors and grab the cups on the left side of the room.


Treasure Trove Location

Last but not the least, you have the Treasure Trove. Almost no effort is required here as you only need to find some driftwood stacked on top of each other and interact with it to find the cache that lies underneath.

You’ll find some materials inside along with the Elite Valor weave and achievement for your troubles.

Now go and dig yourself up some treasure!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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