Resident Evil 8 Village Maestro’s Collection Treasure Guide – How to Get

Resident Evil 8 Village Maestro’s Collection Treasure Guide

This Resident Evil 8 Village Maestro’s Collection Treasure Guide will show you how to get Maestro’s Collection treasure, giving 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 Maestro’s Collection Treasure Guide

Below we have detailed how to get Maestro’s Collection Treasure in the game.

How to Get Maestro’s Collection Treasure

The Maestro’s Collection is locked inside a house in the West Old Town part of The Village, which requires the Luthier’s Key to unlock it. The locked door will have a guitar shape on the door, indicating that this is the Luthier’s House containing the treasure.

Now to get the Luthier’s Key, it can be obtained from the Garden section inside a house north of the Altar. This path takes you to a suspension bridge, where up ahead is a house containing Luthier’s Key.

With the key in hand, head back to The Village and to the house that was previously locked. Head inside and turn left to see the white Happy Birthday art decoration with the 27-09-17 date on it. This date is the code that you need to use to unlock the wooden wardrobe in the next room. Inside the wardrobe, you will find the F2 Rifle magazine which you can use or sell for 10,000 Lei and the Steel Hraesvelgr which can be sold for 14,000 Lei.


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