

I found no clue to the deed after clearing the post.
It is a little south at the wealth marker, as shown in this video.
The guy who made it said he found no clue as well.
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Hello there @Kormac67!
I'm sorry to hear that you haven't been able to find the clue to the deed of Drumlish trade post. This one can be quite tricky to find. It took me a while to locate it myself, but I was able to find it spoiler.
If you don't want to read a spoiler, then I'll give you the hint to look higher up for the clue
Are you able to take a look in this location to see if you can find the clue? I'm not sure if the clues will show up once the trade post has been restored.
If you're unable to find the clue in the location provided above, please can you send us a video that shows you using Odin's sight in the trade post, and the clue not being detected? The video you've provided doesn't show us this - only the deed being collected and the trade post being restored. I know you can restore trade posts without even visiting the trade post to find the clue, as long as you have found the deed.
Thanks!
@ubi-borealis I did some searching and climbing but couldn't find it now.
I did a lot of Odinssighting originally, but maybe I just didn't look up high enough to see the green flash.
Thanks for taking another look for me as well, @Kormac67. I'm sorry to hear that you've still be unable to find the clue. I've taken a look around Drumlish in my own game, and I've noticed that the clue is no longer in the place I first found it. This is leading me to believe that the clue's disappearance may be intended after restoring the trade post.
@Garbo3 - Just to confirm, did you also find the clue for Drumlish after restoring the trade post? This will help in finding out if this clues disappearance after restoring the post is working as intended or not.
Thank you
@ubi-borealis yes,I restored all trade post first, as soon as I got the 1st mission from Azar,did all in a row,restore it,then finding the clue.i repeated same process with all of them. I did this before continuing with chapter 1. I cleared all the map first before doing main story.
Thanks for letting me know that, @Garbo3. I'll pass this along to the development team to see if they can take a closer look at this, as it sounds like it could be an issue.
If we require any additional information, we'll reach out within this thread.
Thanks!
@ubi-borealis
Hi, after clear the trade post i find the clue on that place. Then i go for the deed.
Sometimes its little tricky to find the clue, i mean the marker are not always correct.
Raven help
Thanks for sharing your experience with us, @SteveZ_Pun, and for letting us know you were able to find the clue successfully
@ubi-borealis
I only want confirm that the clue is there and with a little search and mabye with raven easy to find. I saw videos where people search on false place. And if they didnt find it after 1 minute they give up.
I controlled it with an older save and i find it again.
Thanks for adding more to your experience, @SteveZ_Pun. Have you been able to interact with the clue at Drumlish after restoring the trade post as well?
@Ubi-Borealis
Have you been able to interact with the clue at Drumlish after restoring the trade post as well?
I go for the deed cause main story also direct to that place. I restored it and build it up. The clue isnt anymore on that place. I extra take a look again cause you ask me.
I dont know the clue will be there if i dont read it and find the deed without.
Thank you for confirming that for me, @SteveZ_Pun.
The development team are still looking into whether the clue should remain in the trade post once its been fully restored, or if it does indeed despawn and cannot be interacted with. Once we have an update to share with you all, it will be posted within this thread as soon as possible.
Thanks!
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