Skull and Bones Monstrous Tooth location

Where to get Monstrous Teeth in Skull and Bones
Skull and Bones Monstrous Tooth location
Skull and Bones Monstrous Tooth location /

Teeth may not be the nicest thing to use as currency, especially when Silver and Pieces of Eight exist, but these are no ordinary teeth. A currency among the Sea People merchants as well as a crafting material, Monstrous Teeth from the mouth of, well, sea monsters. You can hunt sharks and crocs all the live long day, but there are much bigger fish you’ll need to defeat for this resource.

We’ll explain where you get a Monstrous Tooth from, as well as how to farm them.

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Monstrous Tooth location in Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones From the Deep contract
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To get the sea monster to spawn, you’ll need to head over to the Lanitra Outpost, north of Sainte-Anne, and take the From the Deep contract, for which it recommends you have a ship of Level 6 or better.

Once you have the contract you can head over to the indicated spot and fight the sea monster. This will be a tough battle, as the monster has a lot of health, and can wipe out almost your entire health bar in one big strike if you don’t brace properly. If you’re tackling it at the recommended level of 6 or 7, then we recommend you bring a few friends along to help.

How to farm Monstrous Teeth in Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones Sea Monster
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While the exact conditions under which it respawns are still being worked out, fans have sussed out that the From the Deep contract is a daily quest, and using that will let you fight the monster again to get as many Monstrous Teeth as you need for the Sea People merchants.


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