Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Interactive Maps

The Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Map brings all of Greece into one full view, letting you see every region’s forts, camps, collectibles, quests and landmarks at once. Since it also works as a complete Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Interactive Map, it makes the scale of the world much easier to understand. Greece spreads across huge islands, mountain ranges, coastlines and underwater zones, and each area leans into different activities. Some regions stack locations like Forts and Military Camps, while others are built around ruins, caves, temples or naval routes.
The map includes a long list of collectibles such as Ostraka riddles and solutions, Legendary Animals, Mythical Creatures and Xenia’s Treasures. Major location categories like Ports, Ship Docks, Tombs, Viewpoints, Fortresses and Caves help with exploration routing. Loot categories such as Nation Chests and Treasure sit across enemy zones, story paths and hidden sections of the world. NPC categories like Ancient Cultists, Cultists, Blacksmiths, quests and Message Boards support progression, contracts and late game cleanup. Whether you’re trying to finish every island, chase legendary gear or work through every side quest, the full map lays everything out clearly.
How to Use the Maps
- Collectibles include Legendary Animals, Legendary Chests, Mythical Creatures, Ostraka riddles and solutions, and Xenia’s Treasure.
- Location markers include Animal Dens, Bandit Camps, Caves, Dwellings, Forts, Fortresses, Leader Houses, Military Camps, Mysterious Sites, Ports, Quarry Camps, Ruins, Ship Docks, Temples, the Arena, Tombs, Underwater points and Viewpoints.
- Loot categories include Nation Chests and general Treasure.
- NPC markers include Ancient Cultists, Cultists, Blacksmiths, Lost Tales quests, Message Boards, the Oikos merchant and main Quest points.
What the Map Can Do
A clear picture of Greece’s scale
Greece spreads across dozens of islands and territories, and each region stacks very different types of activities. Coastal areas lean into Ports, Ship Docks and underwater locations. Mountain regions hide Caves, Tombs and Mysterious Sites tucked into cliffs or ruins. Central regions tend to carry dense clusters of Military Camps, Forts and Leader Houses. When you see everything in one place, it becomes much easier to understand how the world flows and which areas connect naturally by land or by ship.
Viewpoints also stand out as a major rhythm point. They sit across peaks, temples and towns, and they help anchor your sense of direction. Once you can see the full spread of Viewpoints across the map, planning routes through different islands becomes much smoother.
Supporting combat, conquest and build planning
Odyssey leans heavily into open combat, so the layout of Forts, Military Camps, Leader Houses and Nation Chests matters a lot. These areas shape conquest mechanics, gear farming and XP routes. Seeing them grouped across Greece gives you a good sense of where to focus if you want to weaken regions quickly or chase high level enemies.
Collectibles and rare encounters also matter for builds. Legendary Animals and Mythical Creatures offer unique fights tied to major progression paths. Legendary Chests can drop gear that shapes your build direction early on. Ostraka riddles and their solutions point toward hidden loot and stat bonuses. Having all of these pinned helps you pick a region and work through it with purpose instead of bouncing randomly between islands.

Helping with quests and story progression
NPC categories play a huge role across Greece. Cultists and Ancient Cultists are spread across the world, and their icons help with tracking the hunt without derailing main story progress. Blacksmiths appear often, which makes gear tuning easier, especially when you can see how evenly they’re distributed.
Message Boards and regular Quest markers shape a big part of your journey. Some islands lean into Lost Tales quests, while others are mostly combat or exploration based. By seeing which islands carry which quest types, you can move through the story while staying stocked on contracts, upgrades and side content.
Late game cleanup
Odyssey has a ton of places to clean up once you’re deep into the game. Treasure markers, Nation Chests, Ostraka solutions, caves and underwater points often hide in quiet corners. Ruins, forts and dens also fill in empty spaces between towns. A complete map helps you finish everything without missing the last few items needed for 100 percent completion.
Since Cultists, Mythical Creatures and Legendary Animals sit across distant points of Greece, the map also makes it easier to run those endgame paths without wasting time backtracking.
Map Table
Here’s a simple table showing a few of the main categories you’ll find across Greece.
| Category | Example Item | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Legendary Animal | Beast Hunt | Collectible |
| Fort | Enemy Stronghold | Location |
| Nation Chest | Regional Loot | Treasure |
| Cultist | Faction Target | NPC |
| Viewpoint | Scenic Marker | Exploration |
FAQs
Does this map include every region in Odyssey?
Yes, the full map covers all islands, towns, forts and underwater zones across Greece.
Are all collectibles included?
You’ll find every Ostraka riddle and solution, Legendary Animal, Legendary Chest, Mythical Creature and Xenia’s Treasure.
Does this include enemy strongholds?
Forts, Fortresses, Military Camps, Leader Houses and Bandit Camps all appear across the map.
Can I track quests and NPCs?
All Quest markers, Cultists, Ancient Cultists, Blacksmiths, Message Boards and Lost Tales quests are included.
Is this map helpful for 100 percent completion?
Yes, it lays out every collectible, quest, treasure and location needed for full completion.
Credit: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Maps by Wand






