Resident Evil 8 Village Luiza’s Heirloom Treasure Guide – How to Get

Resident Evil 8 Village Luiza’s Heirloom Treasure Guide

This Resident Evil 8 Village Luiza’s Heirloom Treasure Guide will show you how to get Luiza’s Heirloom treasure which gives you a few rare and valuable items that you can then sell to Duke in return for Lei.

The game has several Treasures for the player to locate and obtain. These include items that can vary from valuable items or weapons that you can use or sell to make some money. The location of each treasure is marked on your map by Duke while getting to them requires you to navigate to a certain location or solve a puzzle to obtain each of the treasure items.

Resident Evil 8 Village Luiza’s Heirloom Treasure Guide

Below we have detailed how to get Luiz’a Heirloom Treasure in the game.

How to Get Luiza’z Heirloom Treasure

This is the first treasure you can obtain in the game and it is located very close to Luzia’s House. After you make out of Castle Dimitrescu, head to Luiza’s House by going towards the church in The Village. This will have you pass through the Fallow Plot, filled with flying Lycans.

Right at the front stairs of the house will be a chest containing a few items that you can obtain, starting from Luiza’s Necklace. This contains the Necklace Stone that you can sell to the Duke for some Lei. Examining it again will give you a Key, which you can then use to open a small box along the ruins in the Lone Road. This will give you the Cesare’s Goblet, which is another treasure item you can sell.

Both the Necklace Stone and Cesare’s Goblet can be sold to Duke for a total of 27,000 Lei. This is a significant amount that you can then use on various weapons and upgrades.


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