28 trinkets. Four different acquisition methods. Two equip slots at a time. That's the trinket system in Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, and the gap between knowing they exist and actually tracking them all down is where most players lose hours.
The original Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag never had a system quite like this. Resynced builds a full passive-perk layer onto Edward Kenway's loadout, letting you mix and match bonuses that range from slower oxygen drain while diving to instant kills on brutes with a well-timed shot. The key here is that these aren't just collectibles for completion's sake. The right trinket combo actively changes how a run feels.
The four ways trinkets enter your inventory
Trinkets in Resynced come from four distinct pools, and understanding which pool you're pulling from saves a lot of backtracking.
Ten trinkets sit in the open world inside special treasure chests, some requiring a treasure map first. The Diamond Trinket (slower oxygen drain) is underwater at Cape Bonavista. The Wooden Eyeball, which lets quick shots instantly kill brutes, requires assembling the preserved treasure map from warehouse loot before the Treasure Dealer in Great Inagua can point you to Sacrifice Island. The Guardian Beast Trinket, one of the best passive regeneration perks in the game, is locked behind the "Smelly Sailors" local event in south Havana, which hands you the Havana Shipwreck Map leading to Dry Tortuga at coordinates (356, 700).
Eleven more come from quests and local events. The standout here is the Yax Tun Pendant, a legendary trinket that absorbs all gunshots. It requires completing the full "Mayan Mysteries" side quest by collecting every Mayan Stone on the map. The Hidden Ones Sigil, which increases enemy detection time while crouched, unlocks after finishing 50% of the game's assassin contracts. That's roughly 15 contract missions, and the quest log tracks your progress.
Shop trinkets and what they actually cost
Three trinkets live behind the Great Inagua vendor system, and none of them are cheap. After completing the "This Old Cove" main quest, you'll need to invest reales into upgrading the island before the good stuff unlocks.
The Shark Teeth trinket at 25,000 reales is the single most expensive item in this category. Pair it with the Black Pearl and Edward becomes a takedown chain machine, which is either satisfying or completely broken depending on your tolerance for watching enemies fall like dominoes.
DLC trinkets: four packs, all legendary
Four trinkets require paid content packs beyond the base game. All four are legendary rarity.
- Abyssal Pendant (Sea Serpent pack): kills recover health
- Brass Bird Trinket (Master Assassin pack, also in Deluxe Edition): shorter rope dart cooldown
- Demon-forged Pendant (Hellfire pack): berserk darts also ignite enemies
- Fortunate Circle Charm (Dragon Storm pack): brief invulnerability window after a perfect dodge
The Fortunate Circle Charm in particular changes the defensive rhythm of combat significantly. If you're running a dodge-heavy playstyle, that invulnerability window turns perfect dodges from a reactive move into an offensive tool.
What most players miss is that the Brass Bird Trinket is included in the Deluxe Edition, so if you bought that version, you already own it without realizing it.
Where to go from here
Trinkets are one piece of a larger collectible and customization web in Resynced. If you're working through the Great Inagua upgrades and want to plan your routes efficiently, the AC Black Flag Resynced guide collection covers companion systems including how to unlock all pets and all Templar Key locations for the Templar Armor set. Knocking out the Templar quests also rewards the Templar Cross trinket, which reduces enemy melee damage, so the two goals feed directly into each other.








