You’re trekking through the jungles of Yara, dodging FND patrols, and honestly, you’re probably wondering why you’re even bothering with these old myths. Everyone talks about the Far Cry 6 Triada Relics like they’re the holy grail of the game. And they kinda are. If you want the best gear in the game—specifically the stealth-killing powerhouse Oluso—you have to hunt down these three relics. It’s a bit of a grind, but the payoff is massive.
Most players stumble into the "Triada Blessings" Yaran Story early on at Oluwa Cave near Armonia. It’s spooky. There are carvings on the floor and a note that basically tells you to find three pieces of a puzzle scattered across the map. These aren't just collectibles; they are the key to a Supremo and Resolver weapon combo that literally lets you shoot through walls.
Let’s get into the dirt of where these things actually are and how to survive the platforming nightmares required to get them.
The Ida Relic: La Joya’s Climbing Headache
Look, the Ida Relic is located in the Madrugada region, specifically at Mogote Foothills. You’re looking for a spot called La Triada Paintings. It’s a climbing challenge. If you hate the grapple hook mechanics in Far Cry 6, this is going to be your personal version of hell.
You’ll see purple markings on the rocks. Follow them. You’ll be swinging from vines, climbing ledges, and trying not to plummet to your death. The interior of the cave is a series of zip-lines. The trick here is timing. You have to detach from one zip-line and grab another mid-air. It feels like a platformer from 2005, but with better graphics.
- The Big Tip: Look for the smoke. It usually marks the direction you need to head.
- Once you reach the end, the relic is just sitting there in a chest.
- Don't forget to grab the Ida’s Sigil headgear while you're there; it highlights enemies at night.
Honestly, the Ida Relic is the easiest one if you’ve got a steady hand. The lighting inside the cave is moody and atmospheric, which is a nice break from the constant sun of Yara. But don't get too comfortable. The next two are significantly more annoying.
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The Oku Relic: Why is This House Haunted?
Next up is the Oku Relic in Cruz Del Salvador. This one is located at Fort Oro. You can only enter this place at night. If you show up at noon, the doors are locked and nothing happens. It’s creepy. It’s basically a haunted house mission inside an open-world shooter.
Once the sun goes down, head inside. The mirrors will shatter. Targets will pop up. It’s all very "spooky ghost" vibes. You need to head into the room with the mirrors and find the one that doesn't break when you hit it. Smash it. There’s a switch behind it. This opens a secret path to a library.
Solving the Fort Oro Puzzle
Inside the library, there are buttons on the desk. You have to press them in a specific order. If you mess up, nothing happens. The order is: Center, Left, Right. You’ll hear a piano start playing. It’s a bit cliché, but it works. Follow the sound to the piano room, grab the key, and head to the basement.
The basement is full of mannequins with shotguns. They won't shoot you, but they sure look like they will. Blow up the boarded-up wall at the back, go through the gate, and you’ll find yourself in a courtyard. You’ll need to use your grapple to get to the roof, then drop down into the well. The Far Cry 6 Triada Relics quest really leans into the "Indiana Jones" fantasy here. The relic is at the bottom of the well.
The Mimo Abosi Relic: Electricity and Gas
Finally, we have the Mimo Abosi Relic in El Este. This one is at the McKay Global Drill Site D. It’s a construction zone. It’s ugly. It’s also dangerous because of the "living" electricity and toxic gas.
First, you need to deal with the power. There’s a generator outside. Pull the cable. If you don't, you'll get fried the second you step into the water inside the cave. Once the water is safe, swim through and you’ll find a room filled with orange gas. This is Viviro. It’ll kill you fast. Find the fan switch to clear the air.
The relic is sitting right there at the end of the tunnel. Grab it, and you're done with the scavenging. You now have all three Far Cry 6 Triada Relics. But the job isn't finished. You have to take them back to where it all started.
Returning to Oluwa Cave
Go back to the cave on Isla Santuario. Place the three relics on the ground in the circles. The cave will open up further, leading you to a chest. This is where you get the Triador Supremo and the La Varita Resolver rifle.
But wait. There's a boss fight.
Suddenly, a spectral panther—Oluso—will attack you. She’ll split into multiple shadows. Don't panic. Use a fast-firing weapon like an SMG or a shotgun to clear the shadows. When the real Oluso appears, pour everything you have into her. Once she’s down, you don't kill her; you revive her.
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She becomes your Amigo.
Why This Set Changes Everything
The combination of the Triador Supremo and La Varita is broken. Like, actually overpowered. When you activate the Supremo, you can see enemies through walls. Then, because you're using La Varita, you can shoot through those walls. You can clear entire outposts without ever stepping foot inside the gate. It feels like cheating, but it’s 100% intended.
Oluso herself is arguably the best Amigo for stealth. She kills enemies instantly and makes their bodies disappear in a puff of smoke. No bodies, no alarms. It’s perfect.
The Verdict on the Hunt
Is chasing the Far Cry 6 Triada Relics worth it? Absolutely. It’s one of the few side quests in the game that feels like a distinct adventure rather than just another "go here, blow this up" mission. The Ida cave tests your movement. The Oku fort tests your observation. The Mimo Abosi site tests your environmental awareness.
It adds a layer of mysticism to Yara that the main story sometimes lacks. While Anton Castillo is busy being a dictator, there are these ancient powers lingering in the soil. It’s cool. It’s weird. It’s very Far Cry.
Your Next Steps in Yara
Now that you've got the most powerful gear in the game, here is how you should actually use it:
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- Upgrade La Varita immediately: Go to a workbench and increase the damage. You want one-shot kills through concrete.
- Pair Oluso with stealth gear: Wear the Dark Tech set or the Ida’s Sigil to maximize your "ghost" potential.
- Test the Supremo on tanks: Yes, it works on vehicle pilots too. You can snipe a tank driver through the armor if your aim is true.
Don't just let these relics sit in your inventory. Go back to Esperanza and show Castillo's special forces what ancient Yaran magic looks like. The game gets a lot more fun when you stop playing by the rules and start shooting through the scenery.