Assassin's Creed: Origins takes players across ancient Egypt with a plethora of treasures and wonders to find. This guide will help players find the illustrious 'Isu Armor Set' that'll spice up Baylek's threads.

Assassin's Creed: Origins was released on October 27, 2017, by Ubisoft and follows the journey of a regional protector (Medjay) by the name of Baylek who seeks vengeance after being tricked into killing his own son by the manipulation of masked figures called, "The Order of The Ancients". The setting takes place in 49 BCE during ancient Egypt as players are free to indulge in complete freedom to explore the rich landscape. Everything from climbing the famous pyramids to exploring hidden tombs, Assassin's Creed: Origins provides a level of depth that's new to the Assassin's Creed franchise. This installment introduces light RPG mechanics that enables players to collect weapons and gear that have varying stats and even the ability to craft weapons with raw materials.

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Players can switch out their gear anytime they please and even dismantle pieces to obtain resources. Thus, there are 'legendary' and 'epic' gear sets scattered throughout the world that players can accumulate. The option to upgrade certain assets with this type of gear is also a welcomed addition since it'll give players an edge in combat. By visiting a blacksmith, players can install customary perks by 'engraving' a particular stat to help boost; damage, armor, speed, and ranged attacks. While these types of gear can have their advantages with the gameplay, they're also a spectacle to look at. One of the most sought after armor sets is the 'Isu Armor Set', which takes a little work to find.

Finding The Isu Armor Set In Assassin's Creed Origins

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The 'Isu Armor Set' starts with a side quest called "Baylek's Promise". This quest will take players all over the map as they need to find 12 Stone Circles. After that, players will need to collect 50 Silica, which is a precious resource scattered all over the map. This can be a tedious and time-consuming task, so it's recommended that players complete the main campaign of the game first. Doing that will unlock the entire map by default during Baylek's journey. Then, come back to the game afterward and start picking the game clean, since everything is now accessible. Start with finding the 12 stone circles in any particular order.

  • Find The 12 Stone Circles
  1. Amun Stone Circle - The first circle can be found in the Southeast corner in the town of Siwa.
  2. Divine Lion Circle - The second circle is located in the Iment Nome region, that's Northeast of the fast travel point.
  3. Osiris Stone Circle - The third circle is hidden on the West side of the Qattara Depression.
  4. Hathor Stone Circle - The fourth circle can be found on the East side of the Ka-Khem Nome island.
  5. Pisces Stone Circle - On the Western side of Faiyum, the fifth circle can be found.
  6. Apis Stone Circle - The Eastern edge of the Isolated Desert has the sixth circle.
  7. Goat Fish Stone Circle - The Western edge of the Isolated Desert will have the seventh circle.
  8. The Scales Stone Circle - The eighth circle will be on the far Eastern side of Uab Nome.
  9. Horus Stone Circle - Circle number nine will be on the North end of Uab Nome.
  10. The Great Twins Stone Circle - The Northern end of the White Desert Oasis region will have the tenth circle.
  11. Taweret Stone Circle - The eleventh circle is located on the Northwest side of the Faiyum region.
  12. Serqet Stone Circle - The last circle is on the West side of the Iment Nome area.

After this is completed, the next major step is gathering 50 Silica. Players will need it to trade for the 'Isu Set Armor'. Thus, this mineral is also needed to unlock ancient mechanisms and use them throughout the game. With any luck, players would have collected a hearty amount before completing the campaign, which will cut out half the work regarding getting a hold of this armor set.

  • Finding 50 Silica
  1. Black Desert  - Nomarch's Tomb - 5x Silica
  2. Black Desert - Seshem eff Er Aat -  7x Silica
  3. Desheret Desert - Seth Anat Tombe - 5x Silica
  4. Desheret Desert - Qeneb too Kay Aiye - 5x Silica
  5. Uab Nome - Tomb of the Cynic - 3x Silica
  6. Haueris Nome - Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat - 4x Silica
  7. Haueris Nome - Smenkhkare - 4x Silica
  8. Haueris Nome - Tomb of Amenehat III - 5x Silica
  9. Isolated Desert - Tomb of the Nomads - 4x Silica
  10. Isolated Desert - Golden Tomb - 4x Silica
  11. Saqqara Nome - Tomb of Sneferu - 4x Silica
  12. Saqqara Nome - Tomb of Djoser - 3x Silica
  13. Giza - Tomb of Khufu - 2x Silica
  14. Giza - Tomb of Khafre - 5x Silica
  15. Giza - Menkaure - 3x Silica
  16. Giza - Tomb of Thoth Tomb - 2x Silica

So, after the player has finally accumulated all the necessary elements, make way to the Great Sphinx in Giza. Players will need to walk to the back end of it and there will be a small opening to enter. Walk to the main room inside the Sphinx and all the beams on the ceiling will be activated because of the stone circles that were collected. Light the brazer that's erected in front of the structure in the room. A secret room will open up and players will be able to enter it. At the end of the tomb, use the collected Silica to activate the device, and players will finally be able to wear the Isu Armor Set.

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Assassin's Creed: Origins is available on Playstation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows