You can find the High Art treasure hunt in Far Cry New Dawn east of the Chop Shop outpost. It’s located in a barn covered in pink graffiti, and you’ll have to puzzle out how to move a car that’s blocking your way to the prize. Here’s how to lift the car in the High Art treasure hunt in Far Cry New Dawn and get your much-deserved reward.
How to get into the barn in the High Art treasure hunt in Far Cry New Dawn
The first thing you need to do when you find the barn is to find the note on the trailer in front of it. This note has been left by a Highwaymen member and details a bit about the location.
The Highwaymen Note says:
You guys, Master Zilon said it himself: He built this workshop the way it is to train our bodies and minds.
If we want to be even half the artist he is, we have to do as he does, no excuses.
So quit complaining about how hard it is to get inside the supply room and just be grateful he’s letting us learn from him at all.
Once again, not the most helpful note to start off a treasure hunt. When you’re done reading it, head around to the back of the barn.
At the rear of the barn, you’ll see an old broken weather vane. You can grapple to the top of it and then jump and use the zip line to enter the barn.
How to move the car in the High Art treasure hunt in Far Cry New Dawn
Once you’ve zipped out, use your melee attack to break through the crumbled old shutters. Now, you need to do some crawling.
From the window, head right and crouch under the wall. Then, walk towards the front of the barn. Once you make it through the short passage, you’ll find yourself in another part of the barn that contains two cars.
The yellow car is blocking the way to the treasure stash, so you need to move it. To do so, you’ll need to create a bridge from the ledge where you entered the room and the opposite side. On that side, there is a valve you can spin to move the yellow car that’s in your way.
On a nearby wall you find a clue to what you need to do to access the treasure room:
Apprentice Note
Hey guys,
I need someone to spin the valve upstairs for me so I can get into the supply room. I kinda busted both shins ziplining in.
And Master Zilon said it was okay to ask for help! So don’t even think about snitching on me.
Your first order of business is to raise the lift that the blue car is on. To do this head underneath the ledge where you entered the room. Here you’ll find a valve you can turn which will activate the lift, and the blue car will ascend.
Now you can use the blue car as a bridge to jump to the other side of the room. Leap onto the car’s hood, then through the gap above the railing on the other side. It might take a few tries, but you’ll make it. You can then move through the crawlspace and spin the valve to slide over the yellow car and open the treasure room.
Far Cry New Dawn High Art treasure hunt rewards
The treasure room in High Art contains your standard fare of treasure hunt goodies. There are 3 perk magazines, mixed crafting materials, 45 Far Cry Credits, and a safe containing 16 Titanium. Also, make sure to listen to the audio recording you can find on a shelf in the corner of the room.
To exit the barn, you, fortunately, don’t have to go back the way you came into the barn. Instead, just head straight out the treasure room to the closed front door of the barn. Right beside it, you’ll find another yellow valve you can use to open the barn door and stroll right out the front.
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