You could be searching around palm trees for a long time when trying to solve the Joy Beneath Weeping Palms Enigma.
The Joy Beneath Weeping Palms Enigma in Assassin’s Creed Mirage will have you searching amongst the palm trees for a buried treasure. The map that comes with this Enigma marks the tree where you should be looking, but there stands a heck of a lot of palm trees out in the Wilderness, so where exactly should you start? There are a few clues you can see on the map to help get you looking in the right place.
What we can see in the drawing is a river on the right of the map, which goes from the top to the bottom, along with a bridge joining the roads. Shooting off from the river are smaller streams of water, which weaves in between the trees. The roads and water form shapes, and will be the landmarks to look out for. If you haven’t already explored this area you might have a tough time seeing these shapes because those outlines won't have been filled out on the map.
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