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How to unlock fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Ancient Greece is beautiful, but sometimes you don't have time to enjoy the scenery, so here's how to unlock fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.

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Some folks prefer to take the languid route in games, slowly ambling their way across game worlds in no hurry to reach a destination. For those of us with a bit more impetus in life, the ability to fast travel is a godsend. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey offers a massive selection of islands to sail between or ride across, meaning at times you might prefer the option to jump directly to your destination of choice. In this article we'll teach you how to Fast Travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

How to Fast Travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

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You won't be able to fast travel from the start of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. In order to unlock the feature, you first need to unlock a number of synchronization points around the map. These tend to be at the top of peaks, and often you'll need to climb to reach them. If you haven't found any yet, they're marked on your map by an eagle symbol, meaning you can set a waypoint to help you reach them faster. Any that appear white on the map have yet to be unlocked, so head towards them. Whenever you reach one, climb to the top and you'll be given the option to unlock it via synchronization, turning the map icon gold. Once you've done this once, you can use it in future to fast travel between other points you've unlocked.

It's also possible to fast travel to your ship, an ability that you'll unlock after just a few hours into the game's main story. Given your ship largely acts as your base of operations, it's easily the most useful fast travel point, but it's still worth unlocking the others when you get the chance. Just remember than your ship only acts as a fast travel point when docked at a port, so make sure you're not diving off recklessly unless you plan to return shortly!

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With the ability to fast travel at your disposal, you're ready to explore the full breadth of Ubisoft's Ancient Greece. To get you started on the right track, why not check out some of our other guides for Assassin's Creed Odyssey? Here's how to craft arrows , or if you're looking to document your journey, read up on how to use that rather fancy Photo Mode .

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Viewpoint Locations Map

October 8, 2018 by PowerPyx 49 Comments

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey has 95 Viewpoint Locations (Fast Travel Points). This guide contains a map that shows where to find all Viewpoints.

Viewpoints can be synchronized by climbing them and pressing the interaction-button. They can then be used as fast travel points permanently. What’s special in AC Odyssey is that the game does not reveal them to you automatically nor does it tell you how many there are. The only way to reveal them is to get close enough to them (within roughly 300-500 meters / yards). Given how large the map is this can be quite the task, which is where this viewpoints map comes in handy.

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You can click the map to enlarge it.

Those are all Fast Travel Viewpoints you can find in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, happy traveling!

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October 8, 2018 at 4:35 am

I think you missed one in Lesbos. It is in Vineyard Canyon named Mantamados Peak.

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October 8, 2018 at 2:15 pm

Will check it out, thank you! =)

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March 3, 2019 at 9:09 pm

I have 4 more than you do on Messara.

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May 30, 2019 at 9:34 pm

Now there should exist 116 viewpoints I have counted and recounted as of all the new viewpoints that have been added including the third newest viewpoint in Macedonia

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January 6, 2020 at 6:20 pm

I have uncovered all the viewpoints shown on that map, plus another 10 more… and still have not achieved the Herme’s Homie achievement! ‘xD

January 6, 2020 at 6:34 pm

Guess I’ll have to get started on what I didn’t want to get started.. my missing underwater locations 🙄😧🤦🏻‍♂️

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June 25, 2020 at 1:30 am

@Sam Herme’s Homie isn’t about all viewpoints it is about defog everything from all water to all land look close to very small islands you missed by going there and you will get it ^^

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September 8, 2020 at 9:08 am

No there’s 6 in lesbos

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October 8, 2018 at 5:57 am

On closer inspection, it would appear you’ve missed a few, one off the top of my head is the one in Lesbos, to the northeast of the island

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October 8, 2018 at 1:13 pm

I have 95 viewpoint

Any idea where the 4 missing ones might be? 🙂 There’s unfortunately no way to keep track in-game. If you find a new location please let me know.

October 8, 2018 at 2:45 pm

Makedonia / Link removed by mod

October 8, 2018 at 9:26 pm

Thank you, that was the missing one! Found it where your image showed it 🙂

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October 8, 2018 at 3:57 pm

There’s another one you’re missing in Makedonia. The middle of the eastern-most peninsula.

October 8, 2018 at 8:03 pm

Thanks, looking into that as well!

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October 8, 2018 at 8:38 pm

First of all, thank you for your card! If you unlock the two lookout points you have unlocked all viewpoints! 1. Macadonia (bottom left the larger of the three islands) and Lesbos (above the lookout point of the Poseidon) …

October 8, 2018 at 9:24 pm

Updated the map now!

Thanks to all of you guys who submitted missing locations 🙂

If you viewed the map before the update you may have to clear your browser cache to see the updated map (added 1 in Makedonia, 1 in Lesbos).

October 8, 2018 at 10:54 pm

you have 95 viewpoints on your map, count carefully

October 9, 2018 at 12:26 am

Indeed you are right! I forgot to count two on Samos. So yes we have 95 total.

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October 10, 2018 at 5:16 pm

Is this all the view points in the game? : D

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October 23, 2018 at 6:01 pm

are you sure the total viewpoints has 95? i count everything but apparently i got more than 95 so i’m not sure was it me or you

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October 28, 2018 at 10:48 pm

I have all of the viewpoints listed on the map, but Ubisoft club says I only have 98.95% of them unlocked, could you check your Ubisoft to make sure I’m not missing anything?

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October 31, 2018 at 12:51 am

I’m having the same problem too

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November 3, 2018 at 1:51 am

Yep me too! But my Ubisoft account says I’ve only completed 98.9% of the main story but have completed it all so not sure what’s going on there

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November 24, 2018 at 6:25 pm

There has to be a 96th because my Ubisoft club account says I have 98.95% of the sync points and I have all 95 you listed. Thanx for the map you help me find 2 I was missing.

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November 28, 2018 at 5:48 am

Counting these is tough but I’m at 95 and matching the updated map and now I’m at 100%. It took a while for the Ubisoft club percentage to update after I got my last one. I checked immediately after and it was still <100% but after roaming the map aimlessly for about 45 minutes I checked again and I'm at 100%. Hope that helps.

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February 28, 2019 at 3:49 am

Are you working on a new map that has the new viewpoints for the version 1.1.4 patch?

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March 3, 2019 at 3:48 pm

They’re also missing 1 on western chilos and northern chilos

2 total. Both on chilos. Missing.

March 3, 2019 at 9:33 pm

On Messara, West of the Temple of Artemis Diktynna, called Erike’s Bluffs. North of the Temple of Artemis Diktynna, called Statues of O Potamos. North of Village Anax’s House called Crane of Oi Drues. North of Asterion’s Spring called Devotion of Edou Aradou. All of these are on the coast line.

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March 6, 2019 at 10:23 pm

You’re missing some viewpoints. I had to complete some missions (don’t remember exact ones) before I could synchronize with them.

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March 16, 2019 at 3:13 pm

Your missing one in Keos top west side of the island

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March 17, 2019 at 1:26 pm

Missing one on Samos – North of Kazania Fishing Village

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March 18, 2019 at 2:35 am

New one on Thera near the Ship Dock

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March 24, 2019 at 12:18 am

Just found a new one at southern most tip of Dirfi Foothills in Euboea called Georgos’s Reach.

March 24, 2019 at 1:53 am

Another new on Euboea south of boat dock in Mount Ochi named Kedris’s Vista

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March 26, 2019 at 4:07 am

Fellow gamers, I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’ve counted all of my synchronisation points (not including fast travels like The Arena, or Ancient Forge) multiple times and have reach approximately 113…

March 26, 2019 at 4:08 am

I’ve documented them all if you would like me to post the list here?

March 26, 2019 at 4:33 am

Hey, I think they added some new viewpoints through DLC. This guide / map was from the day-one version without DLC. An updated list wouldn’t hurt, feel free to post it.

March 26, 2019 at 5:10 am

I haven’t actually 100% the game as I’m still haven’t finished the final chapter (and I don’t have any DLC yet), so please keep in mind I might not actually have them all, but hopefully this checklist will help. Also collecting all the sync points doesn’t unlock or reward any trophies; however revealing all the islands (yes, even tiny ones) does unlock the Hermes’s Homie trophy. Happy gaming 🙂

Kephallonia – Lightning Zeus – Star Observatory

Phokis – Ianos Hangout – Hut of Hyleus – Satyr’s Respite – Temple of Apollo – Temple of Artemis – Kephisos Spring

Malis – Ruins of Artemis

Makedonia – Rock Arch – Asklepion

Thasos (Hephaistos Islands) – Thasos Temple – Aliki Apogee

Lemnos (Hephaistos Islands) – Cliff of Ariadne – Temple of Hephaistos – House of Phoros

Lesbos (Petrified Islands) – Eresos North Peak – Tower of Gilos – Mountain Temple of Poseidon – Mantamados Peak – Niphetos’s Cliff – Artemis Temple

Chios (Petrified Islands) – Poseidon Temple – Ta Reumatia’s Lament – Rocks of Pou Reos – Chios Cliff

Lokris – Lokris Overwatch

Boeotia – Temple of Apollo – Standing Pillar – Kopais Perch – Kadmeia – Abandoned Watchtower

Megaris – Temple of Apollo

Attika – Altar to Zeus – Statue of Athena – Temple of Asklepios – Tower of Sounion

Euboea (Abantis Islands) – Dirfi Peak – Isiaia Peak – Poseidon Temple – Georgos’s Reach – Temple of Artemis Amarysia

Skyros (Abantis Islands) – Temple of Achilles – Hero’s Fall

Korinthia – Temple of Apollo – Temple of Aphrodite

Achaia – Statue of Poseidon – Temple of Zeus – Ionian Watch

Elis – Temple of Apollo – Ikaros’s Nest – Temple of Zeus

Arkadia – Stymphalos Armored Bird – Elikia Peak – Lykosoura Ruins – Sanctuary of Athena Polias

Messenia – Temple of Zeus – Vista of Pylos – Taygetos Panorama – Aipeia Port

Lakonia – Temple of Athena Chalkioikos – Taygetos Overlook – Gytheion Watchtower – Helot Lookout

Argolis – Heraion of Argos – Temple of Poseidon – Nauplia Harbor – Epidauros Temple – Epidauros Sanctuary – Sight of Perseus – Foundry of Hephaistos

Kythera Island – Aphrodite’s Retreat – Korre’s Crane – Aphrodite’s Beauty – Kythera Guesthouse – Sacrificial Altar

Hydrea (Obsidian Islands) – Lover’s Leap

Melos (Obsidian Islands) – Melos Temple

Seriphos (Pirate Islands) – Temple of Athena

Keos (Pirate Islands) – Temple of Athena Nedousia – Marinos’s Boat Wreck – Reclining Lion – Shrine of Iakkhos

Delos (Silver Islands) – Archegesion of Delos – Statue of Apollo

Mykonos (Silver Islands) – Statue of Artemis Agrotera – Temple of Artemis – Pillar of Lindos

Samos (Southern Sporades) – Rocks of Krenes – Sacred Statue of Hera – Temple of Hera

Kos (Southern Sporades) – Stephania’s Retreat – Altar of Apollo – Asklepios Temple

Paros – Athena’s Watch

Naxos – Crane of Paxus – Zeus’s Overwatch – O Klerikos’s House – Temple of Dionysos

Anaphi (Volcanic Islands) – Mount Bigla

Thera (Volcanic Islands) – Pasta’s Ruins

Messara – Erike’s Bluffs – Temple of Artemis Diktynna – Statues of O Potamos – Summit of Mount Ida – Phaistos Hills – Gortyn Waterfall – Village Anax’s House – Crane of Oi Drues – Palace Customs House

Pephka – Devotion of Edou Aradou – Asterion’s Spring – Death Gorge Ruins

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June 21, 2020 at 3:25 am

You’re missing one in makedonia

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September 9, 2019 at 3:40 pm

View Points 2- KEPHALLONIA 4- ACHAIA 3- ELIS 3- ARKADIA 4- MESSENIA 4- LAKONIA 7- ARGOLIS 2- KORINTHIA 1- MEGARIS 4- ATTIKA 5- BOEOTIA 1- LOKRIS 6- PHOKIS 1- MARIS 3- MAKEDONIA 2- THASOS 3- LEMOS 6- LESBOS 5- CHIOS 6- EUBOEA 2- SKYROS 3- SAMOS 3- KOS 4- KEOS 1- SERIPHOS 2- DELOS 3- MYKONOS 1- PAROS 4- NAXOS 1- HYDREA 1- MELOS 1- THERA 1- ANAPHI 5- KYTHERA ISLAND 9- MESSARA 3- PEPHKA

In all there are 116 viewpoints until today as I got 100%

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February 14, 2020 at 11:36 am

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February 24, 2020 at 7:47 pm

Thanks so much!!

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July 21, 2020 at 11:36 pm

ive got 12 in Messara !

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April 1, 2021 at 12:45 am

Got all 116 on your list, still no luck. You mixed up messenia and arkadia by 1.

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February 4, 2020 at 9:58 pm

Some of the viewpoints are missing on this map, just so you know.

February 6, 2020 at 7:53 am

Some were added later through DLC. The map was from the main game excluding DLC.

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January 31, 2022 at 7:48 am

you missed 2 in hephaistos islands 1 in the port near the fort and other in sky fall lakes in up corner head near there and it will show

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship and Crew Guide

This guide will help you learn how the Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship gameplay works, how to get your crew, how to upgrade different features, how Ship Battles work and, of course, all the other basics!

This article does NOT contain any story spoilers from Assassin’s Creed Odyssey!

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey expands on the ship mechanic from Origins by adding a number of improvements. The naval gameplay is a lot more involved, you can upgrade various parts of your ship, recruit your own crew, board enemy ships, loot whatever is left on the battlefield and more! Let’s start from the beginning!

How to get your Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship

You receive your own ship and crew right after you finish the first area (Kephallonia), which also serves as a rough tutorial for the game. As you leave for Megaris, you will also have your first naval combat experience. If you have played Origins, you will not find it very difficult to grasp the mechanics as the basics are the same here too.

You take control of your ship and leave it with the same shortcut button. It’s E by default on PC. I believe it’s Y on Xbox One controller. You can leave the command of your ship and dive to look for treasures at any given time. Barnabas (your… let’s call him assistant) will give an immediate order to the crew to stop and wait for you in that exact spot. You can also dock the ship at ports and harbors.

Here are the Basic Ship Movements Commands in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey:

  • You can press forward (W on PC) to get up to full speed for a short amount of time. This is useful for ramming enemy ships and is one of the most damaging attacks in your arsenal.
  • Pressing the backwards button (S on PC) will slow the ship. You can even move the ship backwards, but I do not recommend you do that. At least not often.
  • You can turn to the left and right by pressing the A and S on PC or the corresponding keys on your controller.
  • Hit the Travel Speed key (Space on PC – the button at the bottom left on the screen) to bring the sail down and move faster towards your next target or destination. This is usually the way to travel when you are not in combat.

One step up – combat abilities:

  • Shoot arrows at enemy ships
  • Shoot javelins at enemy ships (closer range)
  • Ram the enemy ship – press forward to gain full speed and hit the enemy vessel from the side for maximum damage
  • Shield – order your soldiers to put their shields up, protects the ship and your crew from incoming arrows from enemy vessels.
  • When the enemy ship is at low (critical) health, an anchor icon will appear on top of it letting you know you can board it (default key on PC is E). Then you and your crew can kill the soldiers, loot the chest and don’t forget to dive in and look for more chests after the battle.

Your ship is more maneuverable and faster than the enemy ships you will fight against in Assassin’s Creed Odysse’s Naval Combat gameplay. You can use that to your advantage – to avoid being rammed and ram your opponents instead. More on that later on when we get to the tactics section.

If your ship is lacking upgrades, you will often find yourself struggling in a fight against more than one enemy vessel. In situations like these it might be best to focus one of their boats, take it down, then run away from the battle to restore your health and return to finish it.

AC Odyssey Ship Menu Screen Overview

After you get your ship, the Ship menu will become available. In the featured video at the top of this guide you can see all of the components of your Ship.

At the top you see the same bar with the information about your crafting materials that you see on every other screen of the menu. Below it are the slots which you can control and upgrade.

On the left side you have the Arsenal, Weapons Damage and Ship and Crew Endurance upgrades. On the right side are the Lieutenants and Cosmetics, which I explain in a separate section of the guide. Below you can find more info on what each one of the perks on the left side does and why is it important to upgrade them:

Arsenal – in this category are the three upgrades that increase your ship’s attacks:

  • Arrow Volleys – Upgrades the Archers attack. You have level 1 unlocked by default, which allows you to shoot one arrow volley. Upgrading this will cost you crafting materials and currency, but will also allow you to shoot more arrow volleys one after another and will lower the reload time.
  • Javelin Throws – Upgrades the Javelin Throw attack. Same as the previous one, upgrading this skill allows you to shoot more Javelin Throws one after another and will decrease the reload time.
  • Fire Braziers – This is an ability you have to unlock first. It allows you to set your Arrows and Javelins on fire for more damage. Upgrading it grants you Fire Power segments and increases your Fire buildup

Weapons Damage – The following three skills improve your soldiers’ performance in naval combat:

  • Arrows – Upgrade to stronger arrows for increased damage and to create Weak Points in the enemy ships faster. Each level gives you increased performance.
  • Ram – The more upgraded your Ram is, the more damage you will deal when going at high-speed against an enemy ship. Upgrading this perk also increases the chance to create Weak Points in the enemy ships.
  • Javelins – Upgrade to stronger Javelins for increased damage and to create Weak Points faster. Each level gives you increased performance.

Ship and Crew Endurance – the next three perks increase your ship’s survivability.

  • Hull – Upgrading this perk will increase your ship’s Health and Armor as well as grant you additional slots for Lieutenants (more about them later).
  • Rower Stamina – Rower endurance can be improved to boost for a longer duration (allowing you for better maneuvering and ramming tactics) and more often. While boosting, turning the ship will result in drifting. Leveling up this perk will granr you more Rower Stamina and will increase its refill rate.
  • Crew Armor – Your crew becomes more effective at bracing (Q key on PC to make them put up their shields for protection against enemy arrows, for example). Leveling up this perk grants more damage reduction when bracing as well as less incoming fire damage from flaming arrows and javelins.

Upgrading your Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship

While the ships don’t earn XP and level up, they can (and must) be upgraded to be able to face the more serious challenges and opponents. Each upgrade costs money (drachmae) and crafting resources: Wood, Leather, Iron Metal, and Ancient Tablets. These same resources are also used for upgrading your character’s armor and weapons.

Upgrading the ship gets more and more expensive with each upgrade. You have to make your strategy based on your goals and affordability.

Alpha Ships are serious challenge and you cannot just face them with your Adrestia’s basic gear. There are Alpha ships available early on as well. They can be found in many different places in the world of Ancient Greece. You do not need to wait to face them when you reach the end-game, but you better be prepared. Ship Upgrades are among the most important factors after player experience and maneuverability.

What are Lieutenants for and how to recruit them

On the top right side of the Ship Menu screen you have four slots for the Special Lieutenants. At first only one slot is unlocked. When you do the first mission with your ship, you will recruit the first one – the archer Phemios. Each Lieutenant has a special skill. You can have up to four assigned. To unlock more slots, level up the Hull perk of the ship from the bottom left side of the Ship menu.

Elite Lieutenants are hard to come by and you will have to roam the open seas in the world of Ancient Greece looking for the best ones. Most are available for recruitment via side missions.

If you use your combat abilities wisely, you can knock down or stun your opponents right before you kill them. This will open up an additional dialogue with the option to recruit them. If you choose to do so, open the Ship Menu screen and check the perk that this new Lieutenant has and decide if you want to actually hire them (place them on an empty slot).

An easy and quick example of how to find and recruit Lieutenants is in the video I have embedded above this paragraph. This strong guy is available right at the shores of Megaris. All you have to do is approach and knock him out. Then go to the Ship Menu screen and recruit him.

AC Odyssey Ship and Crew Cosmetics

In the bottom right of the Ship menu screen you’ve got a few cosmetics to choose from (if you have the cosmetic items, of course :P). The three tabs here are just for appearances. They will not have an effect on your ship and crew’s performance:

  • Ship Skin – changes the appearance of your ship.
  • Figurehead – places a figurehead at the front of your ship.
  • Crew Skins – changes the appearance of your crew.

Cosmetics are available both through gameplay and from the Ubisoft’s store. You can find cosmetics in chests as well as rewards from missions. One cool example is an underwater chest in the northern side of Octopus Bay (Hermit’s Dive Place of Interest). You will also earn cosmetics through missions. One such example is (mini spoiler alert!) the reward from the Olympic games after you win the final match.

My personal Figurehead cosmetic item is the Minotaur’s head. To get it you have to kill the legendary Minotaur beast .

The Epic Ships, available through the Live Events feature will reward you with a new skin for you to try on your ship. Epic Ships are tough challenges that happen on weekly basis and can happen anywhere on the map.

Your Ship and Crew Stats

At the bottom of the Ship menu you see the primary stats for your Ship:

  • Ship Health – Total amount of damage your ship can take before it is sunk. This value is based on your current level as well as the Hull perk upgrade.
  • Arrow Damage – Average amount of damage inflicted when all arrows hit the target. This value is also based on your current level plus the Arrow upgrades and Lieutenant perks.
  • Ramming Damage – Average amount of damage inflicted by ramming at full speed. The value is based on your current level plus the Ram upgrades and Lieutenant perks.
  • Javelin Damage – Average amount of damage inflicted when all Javelins hit the targeted ship. This value is modified by your character’s level and the Javelin upgrades.
  • Ship Armor – Amount of protection from damage received. This value is modified by your current level, the Hull upgrades and the Lieutenants perks.

What are the Best Upgrades for your Ship and Crew?

I would advise you to invest crafting materials and money into the Arrows and Fire upgrades first. The Arrows are a great long-range tool that, if aimed properly, does a significant amount of damage to the enemy ships. Being able to shoot arrows and/or javelins twice in a row gives you a decent advantage over pretty much any ship in the beginning of the game (and not only).

When you are surrounded by multiple ships, and especially on higher difficulties, it may become harder to see and predict where the attacks will come from (especially for beginner players). Upgrading your Crew’s Armor for the Brace perk is very useful in situations like these.

Upgrading the Hull is a given, of course. This is the perk that allows you to assign more Lieutenants, plus it also increases your ship’s armor and health, allowing you to last longer in combat.

Be careful when upgrading your ship. As I mentioned previously in this guide, the Naval gameplay is a lot more integrated into Assassin’s Creed Odyssey than it was in Origins, but it’s still more or less a side-activity for the most part. Always leave yourself enough crafting materials and money for the character upgrades, engravings and other things.

Naval Combat Gameplay

Here is a short clip, demonstrating the naval combat gameplay in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey with a low level ship and crew. The clip also features boarding the enemy ship right before sinking it.

Have any questions? Don’t hesitate to ask! Any feedback is also welcome. If you have extensive knowledge about the Naval combat and gameplay in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and want to share it with the world, leave a comment and enhance the experience of the beginner player, who has arrived to this guide to learn something new! :)

If you feel eager to learn some more about Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s features, why not check out these other Beginner friendly guides I have for you:

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Tips for Beginners
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Abilities and Combat Guide
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Mercenary System Guide
  • Guided vs Exploration Mode in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

That’s all for now. If or when needed, I will update this AC Odyssey Ship and Crew guide with more useful information. For more Assassin’s Creed Odyssey content, check the NEWS and GUIDES sections here on VULKK.com!

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Originally posted by bluerippin : Yes, go to any dock and you can summon your ship.

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: How to Fast Travel

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The map in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is massive.  We don’t blame you if you would rather fast travel across the world than taking a boat, horse, or by going on foot.  There are only a couple of different ways to fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and one of them is going to require that you do a little exploration of the game.

The best way to fast travel to all of the different islands in the game is by finding all the Synchronization Points.  These points function similarly to previous Assassin’s Creed games in that they feature scenic views of the surrounding area and will highlight points of interest for you to explore.  However, they also function as fast travel spots once you’ve synchronized them.

On the map, sync points will have an Eagle Icon.  Once synchronized this eagle will turn from white to green and give you the option to fast travel.  Note that you can only fast travel when you are not in combat.  Simply highlight the icon and then press the X Button (Xbox) or Square Button (PlayStation) to fast travel.

Alternatively, you can fast travel to your boat wherever it is docked by highlighting The Adrestia.  This is denoted by a golden ship icon which when hovered over will allow you to press X or Square to fast travel to where you docked it last.

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How to Fast Travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: How to Fast Travel

Fast travel is an absolute necessity in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey after a while, thanks to the sheer scale of its enormous rendition of Ancient Greece. Here’s how to fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey .

Ubisoft ‘s series offers one of the largest maps seen in the franchise. With tons of new content to explore, enemies to fight, and loot to find, this game will have you combing over every part of the map with a fine tooth comb. Odyssey takes your journey to the mystical lands of Ancient Greece. Of course, you’ll want to be able to move quickly around Greece, so you’ll need to know how to get around quickly.

You can’t just go fast traveling around the map anywhere you want in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. You’ll first need to find and unlock fast travel points .

Synchronization

As you’re exploring the world, you might notice a little eagle-shaped icon appear on your HUD. That’s indicating that a fast travel point is nearby. These tend to be in high-up places. Y’know, because you’re surveying the landscape and chillin’ with your eagle buddies.

If you’re struggling to find fast travel points to unlock, try opening up your map by pressing the touchpad on PS4, or the View button on Xbox One. You’ll now be able to scan around your nearby area a lot faster and pull out the closest fast travel point for you to unlock.

But there will definitely be an eagle icon in most towns within the game. At least one, but sometimes two or more. We’ve included an image of an unlocked fast travel point in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey below.

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I recommend immediately going to the fast travel point in any new place you get to, if you’re impatient. A lot of the time, a quest will lead you pretty far and it’ll be a pain to get back.

Once you’ve climbed to the top of an eagle location you will need to synchronize with it just like in previous installments. To do this, you simply need to press Y on Xbox One, or Triangle on PS4. You’ll then get the panoramic camera pan as your eagle buddy flies around you.

When you’ve synchronized with the location you will have unlocked the ability to fast travel to it. Now you’re ready to actually fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

Fast Travel Time

Now that you actually know how to synchronize, you’re finally able to fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. To do so, you’re going to want to go back to your map again by pressing the View button on Xbox One or touchpad on PS4. Look out for those same eagle icons we used to track down the point in the first place.

Any of these points you’ve synchronized with will now be green on your map. Simply move your cursor over the one you want to travel to and press X on Xbox One or Square on PS4, and you’ll be taken right there.

This is also true for your ship. You can do this anytime you’re not in combat, or near a dangerous foe. This will make things significantly easier when traversing the enormous map for a second or even third time while trying to complete side quests, collectibles, or finding hidden areas, such as underwater locations .

That’s everything you need to know about how to fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey . For more tips, tricks, and guides be sure to check out our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Wiki .

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship Guide – How to Captain the Adrestia

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Seafaring is one of the primary gameplay elements in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Early in the game you will acquire a ship called the Adrestia, which you will use to sail throughout the Greek isles. Players will need to know how to command their ship and engage in naval combat in order to survive the pirate-infested waters. In this guide, we’ll explain what you need to know to properly captain the Adrestia and command her crew in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

Players are granted access to their very own ship shortly after meeting Barnabas. There’s a brief tutorial to help you get used to commanding the ship and its crew, but we’ll go over the basics in case you need a refresher on how seafaring works in the game.

Sailing and Docking

There are several aspects to controlling and sailing the Adrestia in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Start by heading to the top deck to take control of the ship. Once you begin sailing, you can choose to either have the rowers maintain a steady pace so that you can thoroughly explore the open waters, or you can activate Travel Speed to boost your rate of travel and reach your destination quickly.

There is a dedicated message board near the center of the Adrestia that lists various ship-related bounties and missions that can be completed while out at sea. These objectives usually lead to a hefty reward, so remember to check your ship’s message board regularly to accept bounties and embark on new missions with your crew. You can also loot treasure straight from the water while on your ship, so keep an eye out for loot caches while on your seafaring adventure.

The Adrestia can be docked at any major harbor or port. Get close to the dock and press the prompt to have your ship dock automatically. The ship can also be called to any dock that it isn’t already docked at by interacting with the glowing ship symbol found at major ports.

Your ship also acts as a sort of mobile fast travel point, so if you’d rather warp straight to your ship from land while it’s out on the water, you can do so by opening the map and selecting your ship for fast travel.

Hiring Lieutenants

While exploring the islands, you can acquire new ship lieutenants by  recruiting hostile NPCs . This involves knocking out enemy soldiers and choosing the Recruit prompt to invite them to join your crew. Lieutenants can be hired from your list of recruits in the Ship tab of the main menu. Additional lieutenant slots can be unlocked by upgrading the ship’s hull.

Naval Combat

There are several types of vessels you’ll encounter while sailing across the Greek isles in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Merchant vessels don’t pose a threat, so attacking them will cause your bounty meter to go up. Keep this in mind if you have a mercenary after you, as this can lure them to your location, even out on the open waters.

Pirate ships, on the other hand, are always hostile and will attack you as soon as they spot you. Since naval combat is inevitable, you’ll need to know your ship’s offensive and defensive capabilities before setting sail.

Ramming & Attacking

The Adrestia has two primary offensive maneuvers available when engaged in combat with an enemy ship. You can either launch a long-range attack on an enemy ship using javelins or archers, or you can ram into the side of the enemy ship to deal a massive blow to their hull.

Ramming involves aligning your ship perpendicular to the side of the opposing ship’s hull and increasing your rowing speed to ram them with full force. This requires proper positioning and acceleration, so go for this tactic only if the ship distances and angles are in your favor.

Firing projectiles is the more reliable of the two tactics. The left controller trigger allows you to aim at your target, while the right controller trigger will launch projectiles at the opposing ship. Fire javelins and arrows can be launched using the right shoulder button as well.

Brace for Impact

There are a couple ways to mitigate the damage done to your ship while engaged in naval combat in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. One method is to brace for impact, which is done by holding the left shoulder button on a controller or the Q key on PC. This causes the crew to hunker down and raise their shields to protect themselves from an incoming enemy barrage. Keep an eye on the enemy and brace as soon as you see them preparing to launch projectiles your way.

If the enemy ship is trying to ram you instead, you’ll need to maneuver your ship to dodge the incoming blow. Dodging can be done by braking hard and turning the ship to quickly pivot out of harms way. Though it may take some practice, knowing how to dodge incoming ramming attacks will ultimately help you turn the tables on your enemies at sea.

Boarding and Cleaving

Once you have depleted the health of an enemy ship, an anchor icon will appear above it, signaling that it can be boarded. You can board an enemy ship by pulling up beside the vessel and hold down the boarding prompt.

When you jump aboard an enemy ship with your fellow lieutenants, be prepared to fight off any remaining enemy crewmembers on your way to snag the ship’s treasure chest. We recommend Sparta-kicking enemies off the edge and into the water, as this is a quick and easy way to rid the ship of hostiles without taking much damage. Successful boarding will restore part of your ship’s health.

Alternatively, you can also choose to cleave the enemy ship, which basically involves ramming it so hard that it splits in half. You’ll need to quickly ram into the side of the vessel to cleave and sink the enemy ship. This will also restore some of your ship’s health.

Ship Upgrades & Cosmetics

In the Ship tab within the main menu, you can view the Adrestia’s different upgradable features. Ship upgrades are broken down into three categories:

  • Arsenal – Improves the reload speed and attack rate of your archers and javelin men.
  • Weapon Damage – Increases the damage output of your weapons and ship.
  • Ship & Crew Endurance – Improves the overall health of your ship and crew.

Each ship upgrade costs a certain amount of money and resources, which are listed at the bottom of each upgrade.  Ship upgrades also require you to collect Ancient Tablets, which are found in ruins throughout the islands or sold from certain blacksmiths. Ship upgrades are a bit pricey, so you may have to play through the game a bit before you’re able to afford any upgrades for your ship.

Those are the basics of how to captain the Adrestia ship and engage in naval combat in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. For more gameplay tips and tutorials, head over to our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Guide .

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship Guide – Combat, Ship Upgrade, Crew Upgrade

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship Guide

In this Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ship Guide, we will detail everything about the ship that you own in the game. Your ship in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey plays an important role for you to travel from your home island of Kephallonia to other various islands.

Our guide will focus on every aspect of the ship, from types of enemy ships to combat options that can be used against enemy ships. We will then guide every update you can apply on your ship from arsenal to defense upgrades, and resources needed to upgrade your ship.

Ship Basics

Your ship, Adrestia, is the ship you receive in the beginning of the game after defeating Cyclops and when you decide to leave Kephallonia. Your ship is a great way to travel around throughout the whole map. You can go to the upper deck and command your ship to go anywhere. Movement of the ship depends on rowing or opening up of the sails.

Rowing allows slow speed movement of the ship, helpful for explorations. Meanwhile, for a fast travel speed you can also open up the sails which are great for high speed travel around the map. Ships can be docked in any port automatically, which can allow easy transition to the mainland. In case you want to summon your ship to a dock, you can easily call for it. There are also many missions available on board the ship, which rewards you money, experience and resources once completed

Types of Ships and Ship Combat

There are many other ships in the waters wherever you decide to travel or explore, and many of the ships are enemy ships that can attack you and destroy your ship. There are three kinds of ships you will find in the open water, Pirate Ships, Mercenary Ships and Merchant Ships.

Pirate Ships always attack you whenever you are in sight, Merchant Ships are not combat ships but attacking them increases bounty on your head which will prompt Mercenary Ships to hunt and kill you. While Mercenary ships do not attack you until there is a mission that involves them or if they are hunting you.

In combat, there are 3 types of attacks you can choose to inflict damage on an enemy ship. Ramming or attacking with Archers or Javelin throwers. Each of these tactics reduces the health f the enemy ship. Once you have defeated the enemy, you can choose to sink the ship which in turn rewards you with a lot of valuable resources that can be applied on your own ship.

In addition, you can also choose to board the destroyed ship to access any treasure before you decide to sink the vessel.

Ship Upgrades

There are many ship upgrades that you can apply which help in many factors. Firstly, you can increase the arsenal of the ship which will help in attacking enemy ships. The Arsenal that you have on your ship includes Arrows, Javelins, and Fire Braziers.

Attack Types

Arrow Volleys and Tier Upgrades

  • Tier 1 allows you to shoot an Arrow Volley.
  • Tier 2 allows you to shoot 2 successive arrow volley sand reduces 10% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 60 Soft Leather, 105 Olive Wood, 1090 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 allows you to shoot 3 arrow volley sand reduces 10% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 220 Soft Leather, 130 Olive Wood, 2320 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 allows you to shoot 4 arrow volleys and reduces 20% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 670 Soft Leather, 400 Olive Wood, 7090 Drachmae.

Javelin Throws and Tier Upgrades

  • Tier 1 allows you to shoot a Javelin Throw.
  • Tier 2 allows you to shoot 2 successive javelin throws sand reduces 10% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 60 Soft Leather, 60 Iron Metal, 105 Olive Wood, 1090 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 allows you to shoot 3 javelin throws sand reduces 10% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 130 Soft Leather, 130 Iron Metal, 220 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 2320 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 allows you to shoot 4 javelin throws and reduces 20% reload time. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 400 Soft Leather, 400 Iron Metal, 670 Olive Wood, 5 Ancient Tablets, 7090 Drachmae.

Fire Braziers and Tier Upgrades

  • Tier 1 allows you to shoot fire arrows and javelins with 3 Fire Power segments. Upgrading to Tier 1 requires: 75 Iron Metal, 105 Olive Wood, 1 Ancient Tablets, 1090 Drachmae.
  • Tier 2 gives you 4 Fire Power Segments and increases 10% fire duration. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 90 Iron Metal, 130 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 1400 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 gives you 5 Fire Power Segments and increases 20% fire duration. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 215 Iron Metal, 355 Olive Wood, 3 Ancient Tablets, 3770 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 gives you 6 Fire Power Segments and increases 50% fire duration. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 655 Iron Metal, 655 Olive Wood, 9 Ancient Tablets, 11550 Drachmae.

Weapon Damage and Upgrades

  • Tier 1 allows base damage and weak point creation.
  • Tier 2 increases arrow damage by 5% and increases weak point creation by 10%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 80 Iron Metal, 130 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 1400 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 increases arrow damage by 10% and increases weak point creation by 20%. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 215 Iron Metal, 355 Olive Wood, 3 Ancient Tablets, 3770 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 increases arrow damage by 25% and increases weak point creation by 40%. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 655 Iron Metal, 1090 Olive Wood, 9 Ancient Tablets, 11550 Drachmae.
  • Tier 2 increases javelin damage by 5% and increases weak point creation by 10%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 80 Iron Metal, 130 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 1400 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 increases javelin damage by 10% and increases weak point creation by 20%. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 215 Iron Metal, 355 Olive Wood, 3 Ancient Tablets, 3770 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 increases javelin damage by 25% and increases weak point creation by 40%. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 655 Iron Metal, 1090 Olive Wood, 9 Ancient Tablets, 11550 Drachmae.
  • Tier 2 increases ramming damage by 5% and increases weak point creation by 5%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 80 Soft Leather, 130 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 1400 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 increases ramming damage by 10% and increases weak point creation by 10%. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 130 Soft Leather, 215 Olive Wood, 3 Ancient Tablets, 2270 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 increases ramming damage by 15% and increases weak point creation by 15%. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 240 Soft Leather, 400 Olive Wood, 4 Ancient Tablets, 4260 Drachmae.
  • Tier 5 increases ramming damage by 20% and increases weak point creation by 20%. Upgrading to Tier 5 requires: 455 Soft Leather, 740 Olive Wood, 7 Ancient Tablets, 7840 Drachmae.
  • Tier 6 increases ramming damage by 40% and increases weak point creation by 40%. Upgrading to Tier 6 requires: 835 Soft Leather, 1390 Olive Wood, 11 Ancient Tablets, 14740 Drachmae.

Crew and Ship Endurance

  • Tier 1 Base Ship Health and Armor. One lieutenant may be recruited.
  • Tier 2 Base Ship Health and Armor increased by 5%. 2 lieutenants may be recruited. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 80 Iron Metal, 130 Olive Wood, 2 Ancient Tablets, 1400 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 Base Ship Health and Armor increased by 10%. 3 lieutenants may be recruited. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 130 Iron Metal, 215 Olive Wood, 3 Ancient Tablets, 2270 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 Base Ship Health and Armor increased by 15%. 4 lieutenants may be recruited. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 240 Iron Metal, 400 Olive Wood, 4 Ancient Tablets, 4260 Drachmae.
  • Tier 5 Base Ship Health and Armor increased by 20%. 4 lieutenants may be recruited. Upgrading to Tier 5 requires: 455 Iron Metal, 740 Olive Wood, 7 Ancient Tablets, 7840 Drachmae.
  • Tier 6 Base Ship Health and Armor increased by 50%. 4 lieutenants may be recruited. Upgrading to Tier 6 requires: 835 Iron Metal, 1390 Olive Wood, 11 Ancient Tablets, 14740 Drachmae.

Rower Stamina

  • Tier 1 gives you Base Rower Stamina and Rower Stamina Refill rate
  • Tier 2 Rower Stamina and Rower Stamina refill rate increased by10%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 60 Soft Leather, 105 Olive Wood, 1090 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 Rower Stamina and Rower Stamina refill rate increased by 20%. Upgrading to Tier 3 requires: 130 Soft Leather, 220 Olive Wood, 2320 Drachmae.
  • Tier 4 Rower Stamina and Rower Stamina refill rate increased by 50%. Upgrading to Tier 4 requires: 400 Soft Leather, 670 Olive Wood, 7090 Drachmae.
  • Tier 1 reduces base bracing damage.
  • Tier 2 allows Bracing damage reduction and fire damage reduction by 10%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 400 Soft Leather, 240 Iron Metal, 4 Ancient Tablets, 4260 Drachmae.
  • Tier 3 allows Bracing damage reduction and fire damage reduction by 25%. Upgrading to Tier 2 requires: 1390 Soft Leather, 1835 Iron Metal, 11 Ancient Tablets, 14740 Drachmae.

Ship Visual Customization Upgrades

In Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, you can customize to you ship’s look by completing certain quest or exploring locations. There are three features of the ship that are customizable, the Ship Hull and Sails, Figurehead and the Crew.

Ship Hull and Sail

Bull Obtain this Epic ship design by defeating the Alpha Ship in the North Ionian Sea.

Kraken Obtain this Rare ship design by completing the Recruitment Drive side quest on KeosIsland.

Minotaur This Legendary ship design can be found underwater Cavern south of Makedonia in between two peninsulas.

Black Sails Obtain this rare ship design by defeating the Alpha Ship between the North Makedonian and West Thracian Seas.

Hydra Obtain this Rare ship design by defeating the Alpha Ship in the North Aegean Sea.

Faun This Uncommon ship design can be found on Phoibean Lagoon northeast of Argolis.

Red Emblem Obtain this Rare ship design by defeating the Alpha Ship in the North Mirtoan Sea.

Crew Design

Spartan This Rare crew design can be found on Ariabignes Shipwreck near the Isle of Salamis.

Elite Spartan This Epic crew design can be found on Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles north of Korinth.

Athenian This Rare crew design can be found on Phaleron Sunken Harbor west of Phaleron Sandy Bay in Attika.

Bandits (Male) This Uncommon crew design can be found on Sunken Wreck of Datis near Delos.

Bandits (Female) This Uncommon crew design can be found on Sunken Wreck of Datis near Delos.

Cult of Kosmos Guards (Male) This Epic crew design can be found on Palace of Amphitrite northeast of Thera.

Cult of Kosmos Guards (Female) This Epic crew design can be found on Palace of Amphitrite northeast of Thera.

Cultists This Rare crew design can be found on Kill the Hydra to obtain this Epic crew design.

Followers of Ares (Male) This Rare crew design can be found on Dorion Underwater Cave just south of the Messenia & Lakonia peninsula.

Followers of Ares (Female) Dorion Underwater Cave just south of the Messenia & Lakonia peninsula.

Daughters of Artemis This Legendary crew design can be obtained after finishing Daughters of Artemis Hunt with Leader.

Gladiators This Legendary crew design can be obtained after Finish the last stage of the Arena.

Persians This Uncommon crew design can be found on Persian Remains north of Lokris.

Barbarians This Rare crew design can be found in Underwater Cavern east of Attika.

Olympic Athlete (Male) Win at the Olympics to obtain this Epic crew design.

Olympic Athlete (Female) Win at the Olympics to obtain this Epic crew design.

Monger Thugs Kill the cultist, Monger to obtain this Epic crew design.

Figureheads

Lion This Uncommon figurehead can be found on Alecto Shipwreck in Boeotia-Megaris.

Eagle This Uncommon figurehead can be found on Poseidon’s Fury.

Snakes This Legendary figurehead can be found on Shipwreck of Nestor—South Messenia.

Minotaur This Rare figurehead can be obtained after killing the Minotaur.

Pegasus This Rare figurehead can be found on Olympic Shipwreck, West of Ellis.

Octopus This Rare figurehead can be found on Attila Shipwreck.

Sphinx Complete the Sphinx quest to obtain this Rare figurehead.

Medusa This Legendary figurehead can be obtained after killing Medusa.

This concludes our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Ships guide. Feel free to comment below.

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How to fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

If you don't want to walk or ride a horse, here's how to fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.

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About a year ago I made the decision to stop fast traveling in open-world games. I found that if I took the time to walk, I became more immersed in the world and got more out of the experience. However, after walking across the map for the hundredth time, everybody breaks and decides to take a shortcut. While the world of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is full of things to discover, I wouldn’t blame you for wanting to skip the trip and arrive at your destination immediately. Here’s how to fast travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

How to Fast Travel in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

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Fast travel requires that you first unlock synchronization points around the map. These are almost always high up and require you to do some climbing. They are also marked on the map as eagles, allowing you to set a way point and travel directly to them. As you find these synchronization points, climb and unlock them, then you can use that point at any time in the future to fast travel. If the eagle icon on the map is white, the fast travel point hasn’t been unlocked. Once you’ve completed the synchronization, however, the icon will be gold and fast travel will be available.

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Players can also fast travel to their ship, which will become available a few hours into the game and after some main story progression. Your ship will be an important part of the game and something of a base once you start exploring the world, making this fast travel point the most valuable by a mile. Just be sure to dock your ship properly when not using it in order to activate it as a fast travel point.

Now that you know how to fast travel, be sure to browse and bookmark our Assassin’s Creed Odyssey walkthrough and guide . You’ll find tips and tutorials to help you become the deadliest assassin the world has ever seen.

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How to Unlock Fast Travelling in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

by enricofairme · Published October 2, 2018 3:45 PM · Updated October 10, 2018 5:18 PM

Unlock Fast Travel Point in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s  sprawling world which can often feel overwhelming to navigate. At times you may feel like things are far away, and fast travel doesn’t seem available. While this is true for some things, there is a way to fast travel to locations after you’ve visited them for the first time. To help you, I’m going to show you how to unlock fast travelling in  Assassin’s Creed  Odyssey .

Available Fast Travel Point – The Adrestia (Your Ship)

Fast Travel to The Adrestia in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

Once you have The Adrestia unlocked, you can use it as a mobile fast travel point.

One point you can always fast travel to is your ship The Adrestia. This ship is unlocked after you complete the story mission The Big Break. Once you have The Adrestia unlocked, you are able to fast travel back to it by hovering over the golden ship icon on the map. Having the ability to always fast travel back to The Adrestia is nice as it makes stopping to explore something easier then if you had to make your way back to the ship every time.

Unlocking Fast Travel Points Through Synchronization

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While having a mobile Fast Travel point in The Adrestia is nice, sometimes you need to fast travel to a city (like to see Oikos for example). However, you may have noticed when you hover over a city/area of interest, the ability to fast travel to it is greyed out. To unlock fast travel to these points you need to complete what are called Synchronization Locations. These points appear on your map as grey birds. Once at a Synchronize Location you are able to send up Ikaro to scout the area. Once this is done, you will unlock this point as a Fast Travel point. You will know you’ve unlocked the Fast Travel point as the grey bird will turn green on your map.

Note: Completing Synchronize Locations is a good way to level up different attributes of Ikaro.

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Assassin's Creed Odyssey Epic Ship locations guide

Across the Aegean, ships of legendary repute sail in search of booty, adventure, and enough rum to sink a galleon. Ubisoft is adding special nautical bounties to Assassin’s Creed Odyssey after release, so we’ll keep adding to this page with the Epic Ship locations so you can track down and take out each one.

The Black Wind

The first Epic Ship added to Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is The Black Wind. To accept the quest to find and defeat the ship, either head over to the notice board on your ship, or to one on land. The quest should be called “Bounty on an Athenian Ship”.

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Ubisoft has said the bounty is available to players above level 30, so if you’re under that level and can’t find the quest, that’s probably why.

To find The Black Wind you need to head to the area sandwiched between the two trios of islands in the southeast of the map. Just to the north of Thera, Anaphi, and Nisyros, and south of Paros, Naxos, and Kos you’ll find your target.

There are three ships sailing under the Black Wind banner, so we’d suggest taking them out one at a time. Starting with the two that don’t have a quest marker. As you approach, watch for one of the three ships moving away from the other two and move to engage that one.

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By taking out one at a time, you can focus your finite volleys of arrows on one target, as well as restoring your health between scraps when you board a scuppered vessel.

The Black Wind ships don’t attack you until you’re quite close, so a good way to start an attack is to ram them. This not only does hefty damage, but creates a weak point that lets you scuttle the ship more easily.

Once you’ve taken out all three ships, you’ll earn The Black Wind cosmetic for your ship, as well as a sizable chunk of xp and crafting resources.

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The Flying Ikaros

The second Epic Ship to grace the waters of the Aegean is the Flying Ikaros. Destroying this pirate ship and its accompanying posse will net you a sackful of Drachmae, some crafting materials, XP, and precious Orichalcum Ore.

To track it down, accept its quest from any bounty board in the game. The quest should be called "Bounty on a Pirate Ship".

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Once you've done that, head over to the east of the map near the Volcanic Islands: Thera, Anaphi, and Nisyros.

North of Anaphi, you should find the ship with two others.

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As with The Black Wind, you can try and lure the secondary ships away from the main bounty so you've got a straight fight.

Once The Flying Ikaros is vulnerable on its own, take it out as you would any other ship - raining volleys of arrows into its hull and ramming it to deal heavy damage and create weak points.

ac odyssey fast travel with ship

The Ikaros seems to like to use fire arrows against you, so be ready to brace as it readies up. After you've weakened the ship enough, you can board and take on the crew - three of which are tough elite soldiers.

Defeating the ship nets you 40 Orichalcum Ore, as a unique ship skin.

ac odyssey fast travel with ship

For more on what you can do with The Adrestia, specifically how to recruit the best Special Lieutenants in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey , check out our guide.

If you enjoy set-piece fights, then maybe you should take a trip to Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s Arena too.

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  1. Is there a way to fast travel with your ship from port to port in odyssey?

    You can also fast travel to your ship, lvl 30 and just found that out, so now I just park it off an island explore then fast travel back. 3. Rekalty. • 6 yr. ago. Nope, can't fast travel to docks or cities. 1. 23 votes, 18 comments. Sorry if this is a dumb question. But I just did the escort kleio to mykonos and it was by far the longest most ...

  2. fast travel for ship!!! :: Assassin's Creed Odyssey General Discussions

    fast travel for ship!!! you basicly can. you can summon your ship at any port. Originally posted by BrianDavion: you basicly can. you can summon your ship at any port. Yeah, but I agree that's an inconvenient step. It'd be a lot cooler if you could fast travel your ship to any port you'd already visited.

  3. can you teleport your ship :: Assassin's Creed Odyssey General Discussions

    Yes, you can fast travel to your ship and also call it on any port where it shows a white boat. #1. ItsSoVeryFluffy Oct 9, 2018 @ 2:21pm. Originally posted by Hayate121: hi guys im lvl 23 and im in korinthia how do i go to megaris? do i really have to sail all the way there or can i somehow teleport my ship.

  4. How to unlock fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    You won't be able to fast travel from the start of Assassin's Creed Odyssey. In order to unlock the feature, you first need to unlock a number of synchronization points around the map. These tend to be at the top of peaks, and often you'll need to climb to reach them. If you haven't found any yet, they're marked on your map by an eagle symbol ...

  5. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Viewpoint Locations Map

    This guide shows where to find all Fast Travel Points in AC Odyssey with a map. A Map for all Assassin's Creed Odyssey Viewpoint Locations. This guide shows where to find all Fast Travel Points in AC Odyssey with a map. ... New one on Thera near the Ship Dock. Reply. Tom says. March 24, 2019 at 12:18 am. Just found a new one at southern most ...

  6. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Ship and Crew Guide

    Here are the Basic Ship Movements Commands in Assassin's Creed Odyssey: You can press forward (W on PC) to get up to full speed for a short amount of time. This is useful for ramming enemy ships and is one of the most damaging attacks in your arsenal. Pressing the backwards button (S on PC) will slow the ship.

  7. How to Fast Travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    You can fast travel directly to your ship even when you're far away. That's all there is to know about fast traveling in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, so make sure you head back over to our Assassin's Creed Odyssey guide for more in-depth content and guides to help you tackle the latest adventure in Ubisoft's beloved open-world series.

  8. Can you fast travel the ship itself? :: Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Originally posted by bluerippin: Yes, go to any dock and you can summon your ship. Appreciated. You can also fast travel away from it, and then return to where you left it (even in the middle of the sea) by fast traveling back to it when you want. What would be really helpful is for docks, once used to be a fast travel spot like the sync places ...

  9. Assassin's Creed Odyssey: How to Fast Travel

    Whenever you see a fast travel point, which is denoted by a white eagle on the map, you'll want to travel to it immediately. Climb the point once you've reached it, and press Y/Triangle to ...

  10. How to fast travel to your ship in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Hey so this is a video where I fast-travelled to my ship named The Adrestia in the game by ubisoft games called Assassin's creed OdysseyAssassin's creed Odyssey

  11. Assassin's Creed Odyssey: How to Fast Travel

    The map in Assassin's Creed Odyssey is massive. We don't blame you if you would rather fast travel across the world than taking a boat, horse, or by going on foot. There are only a couple of different ways to fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey and one of them is going to require that you do a little exploration of the game.

  12. How to Fast Travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Here's how to fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Ubisoft's series offers one of the largest maps seen in the franchise. With tons of new content to explore, enemies to fight, and loot ...

  13. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Ship Guide

    Basic tips for commanding the Adrestia and engaging in naval combat in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Arsenal - Improves the reload speed and attack rate of your archers and javelin men. Weapon Damage - Increases the damage output of your weapons and ship. Ship & Crew Endurance - Improves the overall health of your ship and crew.

  14. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Ship Guide

    Meanwhile, for a fast travel speed you can also open up the sails which are great for high speed travel around the map. Ships can be docked in any port automatically, which can allow easy transition to the mainland. ... This concludes our Assassin's Creed Odyssey Ships guide. Feel free to comment below. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Assassin's ...

  15. Fast travel with your ship? : r/assassinscreed

    You can fast travel to as place then go to a dock and call the Adrestia. No way to actually fast travel the ship though. Fast travel to the closest point you can and walk to the nearest ship dock. You will see a white glowing marker. Walk into it and it will say "hold to call the Adrestia". Go to the dock and you can "Call Ship" or ...

  16. Now that you can fast travel to docks…

    The recent update added the new crossover quest and also enabled fast travel to docks. Something interesting is that you do not have to have been to a dock in order to fast travel to it. You can just come in range to discover the icon, and be able to travel. This means in early game you could sail all around Greece without getting off your ship ...

  17. How to fast travel in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    Fast travel requires that you first unlock synchronization points around the map. These are almost always high up and require you to do some climbing. They are also marked on the map as eagles ...

  18. Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    To unlock a fast travel point in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, you'll need to find a synchronization point. Just like in past games these points are usually high up on top of buildings, mountains ...

  19. Tips and Tricks

    Don't mess with sharks underwater. Just head to a nearby ledge, or wade at the top of the water, and shoot arrows at them. Seriously. They won't attack you. If you have to engage sharks underwater ...

  20. How to Unlock Fast Travelling in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

    To unlock fast travel to these points you need to complete what are called Synchronization Locations. These points appear on your map as grey birds. Once at a Synchronize Location you are able to send up Ikaro to scout the area. Once this is done, you will unlock this point as a Fast Travel point. You will know you've unlocked the Fast Travel ...

  21. I'm 40 hours into Odyssey and just realised travel speed is ...

    What is different is that when you are boosting (fast rowing) enemy ships are slowed down. You can test this by timing a fixed distance to a ship moving away from you. This also means that the strategy for getting out of combat as quickly as possible is to boost until exhaustion, fast travel for a few seconds to replenish stamina, then repeat.

  22. Assassin's Creed Odyssey Epic Ship locations guide

    The Black Wind. The first Epic Ship added to Assassin's Creed Odyssey is The Black Wind. To accept the quest to find and defeat the ship, either head over to the notice board on your ship, or to ...

  23. Playing without using fast travel : r/assassinscreed

    For news, discussion and more about Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise. Playing without using fast travel. Just recently bought Odyssey a couple of weeks ago and was playing Origins a little while before that. I was talking to someone at work and also to a couple of people on FB and the topic of fast travel came up, something about there ...