Resident Evil 4 remake: Jewel Thief request guide

Find a precious stolen gem to please the merchant in RE4's remake
Resident Evil 4 remake: Jewel Thief request guide
Resident Evil 4 remake: Jewel Thief request guide /

As you begin Resident Evil 4 remake Chapter 12, you’ll be given two brand-new requests from the merchant. The Disgrace of the Salazar Family, and this one, Jewel Thief. This is about a pesky crow that has stolen a precious gem from the merchant’s clutches.

If you look for the Jewel Thief yourself, it might take you a while, but we’ll show you exactly where you can find the cheeky Jewel Thief of a crow in this Resident Evil 4 remake request guide.

Make sure to read our full Resident Evil 4 remake walkthrough for everything you need to find treasures and complete requests like Blue Medallions and Clockwork Castellans.

Jewel Thief request explained – RE4 Remake

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Only the Courtyard is that large maze you likely remember from earlier. It’s not easy to make your way through, and will be repopulated with fresh enemies to help matters. Of course, it’s much easier to find if you know exactly where to look.

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It’s simple, really. A pesky crow has snatched an emerald, and hidden it in its nest in the Courtyard. Simple, right?

Jewel Thief crow nest location – RE4 Remake

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Yes, the crow’s nest is in the Courtyard, but it’s actually not in the maze. You need to exit the maze opposite the Grand Hall, and look at the roof above the archway on the way toward the merchant. If positioned right, the fountain will be on your left.

See that, near the yellow tape? The crow’s nest. It wasn’t in the maze at all. Hope you didn’t waste too much time exploring!


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