Skull and Bones | Where to find the Sacred Tree

The Sacred Tree serves as a pirate outpost and trading hub for the Sea People within the world of Skull and Bones. Here, you’ll encounter vendors offering a variety of ship and weapon blueprints, resources, and crafting items.

Skull and Bones boasts a vast map spanning the Indian Ocean, extending from the eastern coast of Africa to nearby island chains. In addition to the primary pirate sanctuary of Sainte-Anne, numerous hidden ports dot the ocean’s expanse.

The Sea People hideout, known as the Sacred Tree, is one such location worth seeking out, whether for its valuable vendors or as part of an early quest. If you’re seeking the Sacred Tree in Skull and Bones, here’s what you need to know.

Sacred Tree Location in Skull and Bones

You can locate the Sacred Tree directly west of the pirate city of Sainte-Anne, your initial destination after completing the tutorial in Skull and Bones. To reach it, I suggest navigating through the passageway at Tsifo Lumberyard, then veering shortly after the Tamby Foundry. Please refer to the map above for guidance.

Once you’ve visited this port for the first time, subsequent journeys can be expedited through fast travel. The Sacred Tree stands out as one of my favorite pirate outposts thus far, boasting some of the best early game vendors. Here, you’ll find a range of goods available for purchase, from weapon blueprints to coconuts. Below is a list of items sold by the vendors at the Sacred Tree:

  • Hulk Ship Blueprint
  • Tearing Culverin I/II
  • Bombard II
  • Long Gun I
  • Chain Locker I
  • Repair Kit I/II
  • Coconut
  • Flour
  • Water Flask
  • Raw Food
  • Trondro Gasy
  • Cannonball Crate
  • Sailmakers Necklace, Forearms, and Bracers
  • Clan’s Wake

Considering the frequency with which you’ll be tasked with confronting ships on the high seas by Scurlock, acquiring the weapon blueprints at the Sacred Tree is highly recommended.

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