Missing Scouts is a sidequest inPathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. You’ll receive it during Act 3, one of the most hectic portions of the game due to all the demon armies marching to Drezen. Here’s ourPathfinder: Wrath of the RighteousMissing Scouts guide to help you complete this objective for Captain Seilkind.

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Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous– Where to find Missing Scouts

The Missing Scouts sidequest inPathfinder: Wrath of the Righteousis given to you by Captain Seilkind. He’s right next to the barracks, close to where the other troops are training in the yard. You can accept the quest and ask him a bit about Sarkorian culture, too.

When you’re ready, head out further southwest of Drezen to The Grey Road region to spot the Old Sarkorian Mines. The closest landmarks here are the Legacy of the Ancients and Areelu’s Laboratory.

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Note:If you already built a Teleportation Circle in a nearby bastion, say, Treasonhome, then you’re able to fast travel there to speed up the journey ever so slightly (at least compared to marching all the way from Drezen).

Upon reaching the Old Sarkorian Mines, make quick work of the rabid Smilodons in the area. Then, check the ruins close to the location’s entrance. Inspect the corpses here, and you’ll realize that it’s one of Seilkind’s men. Return to Captain Seilkind to tell him about the news, and this will complete the Missing Scouts sidequest inPathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous.

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Note:As an aside, make sure you finish this quest during Act 3 before you go to the Midnight Fane dungeon. Act 4 takes place “elsewhere,” but this particular arc involving Seilkind continues in Act 5 in a sidequest called A Refuge from the Present.

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