In The Last of Us Part 2, there are two special collections you can watch to unlock Trophies – here’s what you need to know to find the Ancient Ring.
We set out not to add spoilers for anything that happened in The Last of Us Part 2, but looking at any photo or reading any description can now give you details you don’t want to know. If you hope to progress completely by yourself, we recommend playing the game first.
There are quite a few Easter eggs scattered throughout The Last of Us Part 2, pop culture references.
Among the many collections in the game are two special items where you can find the unlock of the Trophies: the Ancient Ring and Strange Relic. Both are fun references to Naughty Dog’s past games – but both are easy to miss. Seattle 1. Everything you need to know to watch the Ancient Ring appear throughout the day. is described below.
Seattle 1. Day – City Center
Ancient Ring Seattle 1. In the Day section you can find it relatively early in The Last of Us Part 2. Once you’re through the gates of Seattle QZ, you’ll enter a relatively open world section of the game while exploring Downtown Seattle. Here you will be able to visit a number of optional places to find collections, materials, weapons and upgrades. You can also follow the Ancient Ring.
To find the ring, head to Westlake Bank, located on your map near 5th street and the corner of James. It’s to the left of the first place you entered Downtown.
Go inside the bank and go to the vault. You’ll need a code to open it, which is a password you can find in a Bank Robber Letter in a bag near a banker’s skeleton. Use code 60-23-06 to open the safe and enter.
When you enter there, you will find some materials, an additional artifact and many great things, including Pump Action Shotgun. Finally, go to the right back corner of the case and you will find another case that you can open. You won’t need a combination; The Ancient Ring will appear when it opens.
Naughty Dog fans will recognize the ring engraved with the phrase “Sic Parvis Magna”. The ring is from the Uncharted series and once belonged to Nathan Drake. The ring previously belonged to explorer Sir Francis Drake, and according to Nate, the inscription means “Greatness from small beginnings.”