Mad Max History Relic locations guide
The Dunes
Church
You'll enter this buried church as part of "Our Daily Bread," a quest from Pink Eye. Once inside, you'll find a relic by the altar.
Scavenging Location #1
Head south from the Dunes entrance to reach this sludge lake. Check between the tree and the lawn chair to find a relic.
Scavenging Location #2
Head to the southwestern corner of this massive region to find this dome against a dune. Open the gate with the Harpoon, head inside, and break into the underground portion of this location. You'll find a relic by a bed just a few steps into the bunker.
Scavenging Location #3
From the previous location, follow the main road east to about halfway across the Dunes, then turn south. You'll find a row of buried houses and a tent. Climb down the ladder to actually enter one of the houses, and check the kitchen for a relic.
Scavenging Location #4
Follow the main road from the Dunes entrance to spot this pair of deserted buildings on the shoulder. Enter the eastern one and follow the path down into a bunker. Continue along - you'll have to fight some Buzzards and leap over a pit - to reach a relic atop an altar.
Scavenging Location #5
Check under the bridge just east of the Underdune for a ladder you can yank down with the Harpoon. Do so, then climb up to find a relic.
Scavenging Location #6
Just north of the Underdune is a wrecked plane. Enter the jetway around back to find a relic inside, past a narrow portion you can squeeze through.
Scavenging Location #7
Due east of the previous Scavenging Location are more jetways, leading into a buried airport. Follow the westernmost one to get inside. Once you battle through some Buzzards, you'll find a relic atop a bar.
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