Some of the new challenges added to Horizon Forbidden West’s map are called Relic Ruins. Relic Ruins can be found all over the map and will force players to complete puzzles and traverse obstacles to find the collectible held within each Ruin.

The Long Coast Relic Ruin is a confusing one. The dense overgrowth of the jungle and vegetation in the area can make it difficult to see objects and key points from a distance. Players will also need theIgniter upgradeon their spear before tackling this Relic Ruin. The steps that will need to be taken to complete theRelic Ruins: The Long Coastare listed below:

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Where to the Relic Ruins: The Long Coast

You can find this Relic Ruin just northeast of the Thornmarsh settlement. It is also just west of Raintrace Rise. This Relic Ruin is one of the last ones players will encounter in the game following normal story progression.

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What is the reward for Relic Ruins: The Long Coast?

All of the Relic Ruins in Horizon Forbidden West will result in players obtaining Ornaments. Which Ornament players get depends on the Relic Ruin completed. The Relic Ruins: The Long Coast will reward players withOrnament: The Long Coast.

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These Ornaments are used later in the game once players reach the camp in Las Vegas and also complete the Nights of Lights quest. Players can redeem the Ornaments by talking to an NPC named Stemmur, who can turn the Ornaments into beautiful light shows. These collectibles are pretty cosmetic in nature and won’t have a large effect on gameplay.

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