Can you recruit swordfish?
Can you recruit swordfish?
No, every one you take down requires you to “confirm” their kill (I.E. Stab their dead or unconscious body). So you can’t recruit them even if you wanted to.
Where do I find swordfish in the underworld?
You’ll find The Swordfish just to the south of The Poisoner and to the north of Epiktetos, in the Burned Temple of Moira. Once you’ve acquired the mighty armor, you’ll be ready to take on the glorious heroes of Greece and recruit the four Fallen Guardians for the Gates of Hades – check out our page for their locations.
Where is swordfish in Assassin’s Creed odyssey beyond the veil?
Location: The Swordfish can be found at the Burned Temple of Moira in the southwestern part of the Mourning Fields region. The temple is found on a mesa just north of the Orphis Lair where we fought Epiktetos.
Should I leave Elpenor behind?
Trivia. Whether players leave Elpenors behind or clear his path can change his dialogue a little in The Snake Sheds His Skin, but doesn’t change the outcome.
Where is the burned temple of Moira?
Mourning Fields
Where do you find swordfish?
Head to the bandits in a cave east of Heraklion near a big tree on the hill. Inside and on an altar near the chest, you’ll find the axe. Return it to her for the reward and information on Swordfish.
Why should you not eat swordfish?
Swordfish are contaminated with mercury that washes into the ocean after being produced by industrial processes and the burning of fuels. The Food and Drug Administration advises that swordfish be eaten only once a week (once a month for pregnant women) to limit the level of exposure to mercury.
Why do swordfish have mercury?
Fish get mercury from the water they live in. All types of fish contain some amount of mercury. Larger types of fish can have higher amounts of mercury because they prey on other fish that have mercury too. Sharks and swordfish are among the most common of these.
Who should not eat swordfish?
On the other hand, the FDA warns pregnant women and women of childbearing age against eating shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish. If they do eat it, they suggest no more than once a month. As for other seafood, the agency considers safe up to 12 ounces of cooked fish per week.