Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag was already a sprawling open-world pirate adventure when it launched over a decade ago. Black Flag Resynced, Ubisoft's full remake, keeps every bit of that scope intact, and a full completionist run clocks in at 60 hours or more once you factor in enemy forts, sunken treasure, side quests, and the mountain of animal-skin-based upgrades and outfits. That number sounds steep. Here's the thing, though: one small trinket found almost immediately after starting the game can meaningfully cut into it.
The trinket hiding in plain sight in Havana
The item in question is called Exotic Sea Shells, a trinket that, when equipped, increases the wildlife products gained from skinning animals. That sounds modest on paper. In practice, it directly speeds up two of the most time-consuming parts of Black Flag Resynced: unlocking ship and gear upgrades, and collecting every outfit in the game. Both systems are tied to animal resources, so boosting yield per kill compounds across dozens of hours of play.
The chest containing Exotic Sea Shells sits in southeast Havana, at coordinates 213, 568. That location is accessible extremely early in the game, well before players have made any real progress through the main story. You do not need to unlock a region, complete a mission gate, or grind currency to reach it. Walk there, open the chest, equip the trinket.
Why the community is flagging this one
Black Flag Resynced launched to massive player numbers, surpassing the all-time Steam peak records of both Assassin's Creed Shadows and Odyssey at launch. With that many people jumping in simultaneously, early-game efficiency tips have been spreading fast across the community. Players on social media have already called Exotic Sea Shells one of the best trinkets available in the early game, specifically because the wildlife grind is something every completionist hits hard within the first several hours.
The adventure games genre has always had a soft spot for inventory-expanding items that quietly reshape how you approach a 60-hour world. Exotic Sea Shells fits that mold perfectly. It does not change combat, navigation, or story progression. It just makes the resource loop less painful, which is exactly what a game this size needs.
What this means for players doing a full run
For anyone targeting 100% completion, the math is straightforward. More resources per animal skin means fewer hunting trips to hit upgrade thresholds. Fewer hunting trips means less time spent circling the same forest clearing waiting for pigs to respawn. The outfits tied to harpooning sea creatures benefit from the same logic.
The key here is that Black Flag Resynced does not hand out upgrades generously. The original game was designed around a loop that encouraged extended exploration and resource gathering, and Ubisoft has kept that structure in the remake. Anything that accelerates the material side of that loop without breaking it is worth knowing about from the jump.
Fans of Assassin's Creed Valhalla will recognize the pattern. That game had its own set of early-obtainable abilities and items that the community quickly identified as must-grabs before progressing, and Black Flag Resynced is following the same playbook.
Getting the most out of Black Flag Resynced's open world
Black Flag Resynced is a genuinely big game, and Ubisoft has not trimmed the fat from the original's structure. The trinket system adds a layer of build customization that the 2013 release did not have, and Exotic Sea Shells is arguably the most broadly useful trinket for players who want to see everything the game offers.
Pro tip: grab it before you start working through the story missions in earnest. The earlier you equip it, the more it compounds. Every animal encounter from that point forward pays out more, and those resources stack up faster than you'd expect over the first 10 to 15 hours.
For players looking to get ahead of other hidden systems in the game, the Assassin's Creed Valhalla guides collection is a solid reference point for how Ubisoft structures its open-world resource loops across the franchise. Black Flag Resynced follows similar design logic in several key areas.








