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How to Find the Tomb of the Stone King in Wayfinder

Here's the exact location of the Stone King's tomb in Wayfinder.

The Tomb of the Stone King is one of the most obscure quests in Wayfinder, as it tells you nothing about the location of the tomb. Fortunately, there’s an easy way to get there and quickly complete this quest. Our guide will show you exactly where to find the Tomb of the Stone King in Wayfinder, including all the steps on your way there.

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Wayfinder: How to Find the Tomb of the Stone King

You’ll want to start at the Skylight hub to make your way to the Tomb of the Stone King. Once you’re there, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to the south and enter the Great Lift.
  2. It should take you to the Highlands region.
  3. Once you’re there, keep moving southwards.
  4. Reach the Signal Fire at Ironstone Keep.
  5. Once you’re at the Signal Fire, go down stairs to your left.

If you did everything right, the entrance into the Stone King’s tomb should be right in front of you. I’ve marked the exact location of the entrance with the red circle on the map below.

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At this point, all you need to do is enter the tomb and pick up the book from inside. There isn’t much inside, so I wouldn’t stay there for too long. This simple action will complete the Tomb of the Stone King quest, and you’ll earn the following rewards:

  • 20 Memory Fragments
  • Reward Tower XP

That’s everything you need to know on how to find the Tomb of the Stone King in Wayfinder. Stay tuned for more Wayfinder tips and tricks articles right here.


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