Resident Evil 4 Remake Collectibles Locations Guide, Wiki  

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Resident Evil 4, developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and released in 2005 for GameCube, is a survival horror game where players assume the role of special agent Leon S. Kennedy. Leon's mission is to rescue Ashley Graham, the daughter of the US president, who has been abducted by a religious cult in rural Spain. Along the way, Leon must battle hordes of enemies infected by a mind-controlling parasite and encounters spy Ada Wong. Unlike its predecessors, Resident Evil 4 uses a dynamic camera system and emphasizes action gameplay rather than fixed camera angles and slower pacing.

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Resident Evil 4 Remake Collectibles Locations Guide 

This guide provides a complete list of all 180 collectibles in Resident Evil 4 Remake, including key items and puzzle solutions necessary for advancing through the story. It also covers chapter-specific trophies and achievements, ensuring 100% game completion. While Treasures must be collected in a single playthrough to unlock their trophies, all other collectibles progress carries over to New Game Plus. However, some collectibles may only be accessible in later chapters, once the player has obtained the necessary key items. The guide recommends collecting everything as early as possible, as certain areas become inaccessible as the story progresses. Castellans, little figurines that make noise when nearby, count across saves and can be obtained by loading an older save. Treasures are marked on the map after purchasing a treasure map from the merchant, and some require specific key items or backtracking. Merchant Requests can be found near merchants and involve small tasks like clearing rat infestations or shooting medallions.

Weapons, including bonus weapons like the Infinite Rocket Launcher, can be bought from the merchant or unlocked by beating the game on Professional difficulty without using bonus weapons. The guide also covers Crafting Recipes and Weapon Parts, which can be purchased from the merchant and count towards challenges that reward CP to buy items from the Extra Content Shop. Files do not count towards collectibles or challenges and can be ignored, and dying requires the player to recollect all items after the point of death except Castellans. The game has a semi-open and semi-linear layout with three main areas: Village, Castle, and Island. As players advance to the next location, they cannot return to the previous one during the playthrough. The guide recommends collecting everything early on to avoid missing items in areas that become inaccessible. Players who own the Deluxe Edition with the "Treasure Map: Expansion" DLC will have extra treasures spawning in the game, but those are not necessary for trophies or achievements, and this guide is based on the standard version of the game without the DLC.

  • 16 Clockwork Castellans –  Revolution Wind-Up
  • 104 Treasures (39 Village, 41 Castle, 24 Island) –  Bandit,  Raider,  Burglar
  • 19 Merchant Requests –  Jack of All Trades
  • 29 Weapons (also requires Extra Content Shop Weapons) –  Gun Fanatic
  • 7 Weapon Parts – Parts Enthusiast Challenge
  • 5 Crafting Recipes – Crafty Crafter Challenge

Resident Evil 4 Remake All Collectibles 

The release of the long-awaited Resident Evil 4 remake was met with excitement from players due to its enhanced graphics, visuals, new character designs, and backgrounds. With 16 chapters in total, completing the game to 100% requires players to collect all in-game collectibles. Chapter 10, also known as "The Ballroom," poses a challenge to players as it contains 13 collectibles that can be easily missed if not thoroughly investigated. In this article, we will guide you through all the collectibles in Chapter 10 so that you don't miss anything.

  1. Third Rat from the Merchant Request "More Pest Control" The third rat from the "More Pest Control" merchant request can be easily missed in the Resident Evil 4 remake. Players need to look for a three-headed statue and enter the dark passageway to the right to find the rat.

  2. Complete the Merchant Request "Merciless Knight" Completing the "Merciless Knight" merchant request in the Resident Evil 4 remake can be challenging. Players must return to the Mausoleum and defeat the Knights as Leon. It is advised to aim for the weak spots of the enemies and keep flash grenades handy.

  3. CQBR Assault Rifle Finding the CQBR Assault Rifle in the Resident Evil 4 remake can make a significant difference in close-quarters combat. Players can find it by using the Cubic Device to open the Square Lock Box upstairs, south of the library.

  4. Gold Lynx Treasure The Typewriter save room above the library holds a Square Door Box with the Golden Lynx treasure inside. Players must use the Cubic Device to open the door.

  5. Ruby Treasure Players must shoot down the silver lamp in the ballroom on the ground floor of the Resident Evil 4 remake to obtain the Ruby treasure.

  6. Ornate Beetle Treasure To obtain the Ornate Beetle Treasure in the ballroom of the Resident Evil 4 remake, players must circle around the ground floor to reach the treasure.

  7. Unicorn Horn (2x) Key Item The Unicorn Horn Key Items are critical collectibles in the Resident Evil 4 remake that players receive after defeating two Garradors.

  8. Elegant Crown Treasure Players can find the Elegant Crown treasure at the end of the flooded region before squeezing through the crevice and ascending up a ladder in the Depths or sewers in the Resident Evil 4 remake.

  9. Red Beryl Treasure To obtain the Red Beryl treasure in the Resident Evil 4 remake, players must break the wall on the left after climbing up the ladder from the last treasure discovered in the sewers.

  10. Astute Appraiser Trophy The Astute Appraiser trophy in the Resident Evil 4 remake can be obtained by offering the Elegant Crown Treasure with Yellow Diamond (2x) and Red Beryl (3x) to the merchant for 100,000 pesetas. Alternatively, players can offer 1 Yellow Diamond, Sapphire (Blue), 1 Alexandrite (Purple), 1 Emerald (Green), and 1 Red Beryl, which gives a five-color bonus and amounts to 100,000 pesetas.

  11. Castellan 10 Players can find the Castellan 10 behind bars just beside the merchant in the sewers of the Resident Evil 4 remake.

  12. Yellow Diamond Treasure In the Underground Laboratory of the Resident Evil 4 remake, players can find the Yellow Diamond in a room where they need to flip a switch to open a gate.

  13. Wave Goodbye, Right Hand Trophy The Wave Goodbye, Right-Hand trophy in the Resident Evil 4 remake is awarded after defeating Verdugo, the monster that chases players after flipping a switch.

How to Get Collectibles in Resident Evil 4 Remake?

  1. Obtaining Vintage Compass and Velvet Blue In Chapter 3 of Resident Evil 4 Remake, players can obtain a Vintage Compass from a small house in the main village square by looting a drawer using a Small Key found in a house near the end of Chapter 2. They can also use the Insignia Key at the Town Hall door in the village square to obtain Velvet Blue by shooting down a decorative silver container hanging from the ceiling.

  2. Completing Merchant's request and obtaining Elegant Headdress Players can complete the Merchant's request near Town Hall via the blue letter on the wall in Chapter 3. They must obtain three Vipers and sell them to him for a Viper Hunter. Vipers can be found within loot crates and obtained during normal game progression. Additionally, they can head to the church through the graveyard and make their way down the path on the right to unlock a treasure chest at the end of the road, which contains the Elegant Headdress and a request letter.

  3. Shooting V-shaped emblems and finding another request To obtain another request from the Merchant, players must head left of the previous treasure and go back to the graveyard in front of the church. They must shoot the V-shaped emblems present near the double graves at the center.

  4. Obtain the first Viper from the Viper Hunter quest below the church.
  5. Head to The Quarry to find a blue letter with a request from the Merchant to destroy all five blue medallions scattered through the map in this chapter.
  6. Unlock the Trophy, Shield Your Eyes by throwing a flash grenade onto the crows in The Quarry and killing at least three of them in the process.
  7. Shoot down the lamp hanging from a wire in The Quarry to find a Ruby Treasure.
  8. Shoot down a Blue Medallion dangling from one of the wooden structures in The Quarry.
  9. Access the shooting range by using the elevator next to the Merchant and complete three of the 12 challenges to obtain an S rank in all objectives and unlock the Real Deadeye trophy and the Trick Shot trophy.
  10. Find Castellan 3 lodged between the roof and boxes at the farthest end of the pier and jump down the ladder from where you met the merchant.
  11. Obtain Hexagon Piece A from a chest nearby in the same room as the Merchant.
  12. Shoot down Blue Medallion 2 found dangling beneath the pier and head down to the area below to shoot down Blue Medallion 3 found near the fish farm in the first hut.
  13. Find Vipers 2 and 3 near this region and shoot the snakes to obtain them. Bring the loot to the Merchant to complete the Viper Hunter quest.
  14. Shoot down Blue Medallion 4, visible in an opening of the wooden wall in front, to the left of the fish farm.
  15. Shoot down the silver container hanging near the flooded region of the fish farm to obtain an Antique Pipe treasure.
  16. Drop down into the flooded area at the fish farm and make your way across the wooden walkway to shoot down Blue Medallion 5.
  17. Obtain Hexagon Piece B from a chest to the left of the blue medallion.
  18. Pick up the Key Item, a Small Key, inside the shed within the fish farm on your left.
  19. Find another Key Item, the Boat Fuel, within a locked drawer in a building beside where you found the key.
  20. Head back to the Merchant and drop down the ladder to open up another locked drawer here with the Small Key to obtain the Brass Pocket Watch.


Disclaimer: The above information is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site is provided in good faith, however we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on the Site.

Resident Evil 4 Remake Collectibles Locations Guide-FAQs

1. Where can I find the Vintage Compass?

Head into a small house and loot the drawer within the main village square to find the Vintage Compass. You will need the Small Key obtained inside the house near the end of the second chapter to access the drawer.

2.   How do I obtain Velvet Blue in Resident Evil 4 Remake Chapter 3?

Head to the village square and use the Insignia Key at the Town Hall door. Enter the room and shoot down the decorative silver container hanging from the ceiling to obtain Velvet Blue.

3.   How can I complete the Merchant's request near Town Hall?

To complete the trial, obtain three Vipers and sell them to the Merchant for a Viper Hunter. Vipers can be found within loot crates and obtained during normal game progression.

4. How do I unlock the Real Deadeye and Trick Shot trophies in Resident Evil 4 Remake Chapter 3?

Enter the shooting range next to the Merchant and complete three of the 12 challenges available. Obtaining an S rank in all three objectives is vital to unlocking the Real Deadeye trophy, along with the Trick Shot trophy. However, both trophies are unlocked much later in-game when the rest of the range is available.

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