As in every game, the best armor in Skull and Bones is from weapons some are locked behind a rare material grinder. This is one of the ingredients in the world of Skull and Bones Monstrous Scales element.
Monstrous Scales is a Special Material required to craft items from the Sea People Huntmaster at the Lanitra outpost, including the epic Ouroboros Armor. However, the game doesn't make it easy to find the source of this material, which is where this guide comes in.
Where to find Monstrous Scales in Skull and Bones?
According to the Skull and Bones Codex, Monstrous Scales, Zamaharibu falls from the sea monster. Don't confuse this sea monster with Kuharibu, a world boss you've probably fought before in the From the Deep quest.
Zamaharibu is a gray and red variation of this boss. It is much stronger, tankier, and has more attacks than its green counterpart. As well as several Monstrous Scales after defeating Zamaharibu Monstrous Tooth you will get.
Where to find Zamaharibu?
Zamaharibu in Saint-Anne Obtainable from the Jaws of Retribution contract on the Bounty Board. However, depending on when you read this, the contract may not be live yet.
Skull and Bones season one patch notes the blog online-psychics.info Zamaharibu will appear in the seas between March 5 and March 26. During this time, you can go to the Bounty Board, accept the contract and hunt this sea monster.
This means you only have a few weeks to collect Monstrous Scales throughout the season. Luckily, you only need seven to craft all the items from the Sea People Huntmaster at the Lanitra outpost. At the same time, the fight with Zamaharibu will be one of the toughest fights in the entire game, so make sure you come prepared.
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