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Dead Men's Gold is a recurring Helix Rift Event in Assassin's Creed: Rebellion that originally lasted from March 18–23, 2020. It comprises of five missions set in the Caribbean shortly after the War of the Spanish Succession and follows Edward Kenway as he leads the crew of the Sea Dog's Bite on a hunt for a wrecked Spanish galleon rumored to be laden with treasure.

Successful mission synchronization gives players Data Nodes which unlock various reward tiers based on the total Nodes collected, with the top tier granting players the ability to play Kenway in future missions, Level 5 crafting material, Codex, and Helix Credits. Players can earn extra Nodes if they use one or more preset Sync Bonus Heroes.

Official Synopsis[edit | edit source]

1713
It is 1713, the end of the War of Spanish Succession. Edward Thatch and the crew of the
Sea Dog's Bite, newly turned pirates, are looking for their first big score! Newly joined crew-mate, Edward Kenway, is eager to prove his worth to his fellow pirates.

Their ambition will take them from one end of the Caribbean to the other. They will become entangled with the servants of the very tyrant they chose to escape, and they will seek their fortune in this new Time Limited Event: DEAD MEN'S GOLD!

Memories[edit | edit source]

Chapter 1 – Kingston

Chapter 2 – Kingston

Chapter 3 – Bahamas

Chapter 4 – Bahamas

Chapter 3 – Bahamas

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

In this Helix Rift Event, Edward Kenway's model wears Duncan Walpole's Assassin robes, despite being in Thatch's crew at the time and not meeting Walpole until two years later. This outfit is the one most commonly associated with the character, however, and Edward's signature appearance.

Edward repeatedly refers to British guards as King George I's soldiers. This is anachronistic, as the memories take place in 1713 and George only became King of Great Britain in 1714.

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