Uncharted 1: Chapters 2, 3 - treasures, collectibles Uncharted Drakes Fortune guide, walkthrough
Last update: 15 April 2020
Below we have prepared a complete list of treasures that can be found in Chapters 2 and 3 of Uncharted Drake's Fortune. Our guide provides detailed information on the name and location of each collectible.
There are 60 treasures that can be found throughout the game, plus one additional unique artifact (Strange Relic). Check out the following pages of this chapter to get them all. You can easily collect omitted secrets by using the select chapter option from the game's main menu. You don't have to make another run through the whole campaign.
Chapter 2: The Search for El Dorado
Silver Mosaic Inca Earring - at the beginning of the chapter, run on the left side of the river and jump over the rock that blocks your passage.[1] The treasure is on its other side.
Jewelled Silver Monkey - it's behind a tree on one of three columns in the middle of the location.[2]
Decorated Gold Ring - before the chasm, which you have to overcome by shooting at explosive barrel, turn left and walk a few meters along the edge - there is a treasure in the corner. It seems that reaching it may mean a fall, but it can be easily reached.[1]
Silver Llama - after getting out of the water from the big tank, stick to the right - the treasure lies in a dark alley.[2]
Golden Inca Cup - when you discover traces of a gold statue, turn around and look for a clay vase on your right - there is a gold treasure in its vicinity.[1]
Silver Turtle - after leaving the jungle you enter the area with 4 columns. Jump on the lowest one on the right[1] and from it on the next three - the treasure is on the last one (you can see it from the first one).[2]
Chapter 3: A Surprising Find
Gold Tairona Pendant - use vines to get to the submarine. On the third vine, overgrown with yellow leaves, you have to climb up - the treasure is on a rocky ledge.[1]
Gold and Turquoise Inca Earring - you can acquire it only before you enter the submarine! It's at the very end of it (at the tip of the submarine).[2]