The Precious Treasure side quest has a puzzle about crossing a bridge
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The Stellar Blade Precious Treasure side mission sends you out to find the Blue Monsoon outfit in the Great Desert, but finding it requires making it across a ruined overpass - and no obvious way to get over the regular gaps or climb up to where the treasure crate is concealed. In fact, there’s a very simple solution to this puzzle and what is ultimately a very short quest, which I’ll lay out below. Here’s how to solve the Precious Treasure side mission in Stellar Blade, and what you need to know.
Precious Treasure walkthrough and guide for Stellar Blade
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The Precious Treasure side mission in Stellar Blade is one that can be completed in under ten minutes once you know what you’re doing, but it’s easy to get stuck in one section.
Here’s how to get through it, but keep in mind that you need to have a firearm to complete it, so check out our guide onhow to get the Stellar Blade gunif you don’t have it already. Once you do though, here’s how you beat the Precious Treasure mission.
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