On the southern edge, behind the observatory. Just on the outside of the restricted area to the north-west of the island. After you have obtained all of the stones, you need to go to Tulum to the door that you have visited with Kidd, on the North-Western side of the location.
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All 16 unlock the secret Door in Tulum and you will earn the Mayan Outfit. Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Season Pass: Gives you all-in-one access to a new 3+ hour single-player story featuring Adewale, an ex-slave turned Assassin, the exclusive Kraken Ship Pack, plus multiplayer characters and much more Captain Kenway's Legacy Pack: Golden Scimitars and Multiplayer Treasure Hunter Costume. In the eastern part of the island, within a swamp. There are 16 Mayastelae / stones in the Game. In an area surrounded by waterfalls to the north of the Cape. On top of a Mayan ruin in the north of the island. On the southern part of the island, on top of a huge rock. In order to unlock it, you will need to collect all 16 Mayan Stelae which are buried around the. Next to some huge rocks in the centre of the island. The secret door is hidden in a tunnel at Tulum (70, 405). In the middle of the island you will find some ruins. The reward from collecting all 16 Stelaes Set sail on the high seas in Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag, a pirate-filled adventure. Take the stones to Tulum after completion. The reward to finding all 16 stones is the Mayan outfit (has the ability to deflect metal projectiles). Pretty useful! Here is the list of all 16 Stelaes and where to find them. Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag Wiki: Where To Find All 16 Mayan Stelaes To Unlock Tulum Outfit (LIST) By Staff Reporter 04:12 PM EST During one of your first Mayan adventures with James Kidd in 'Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag', you will learn Edward Kenways Eagle Vision can double a treasure hunting guide to help you unlock a. Mayan Stelaes are found throughout the Assassins Creed Black Flag world, there are 16 in total to collect and they offer a prize at the end of a set of Mayan armour with the ability to deflect any projectile aimed at the played.