Tom o’ Bedlam is the first boss that players will encounter in the Assassin’s Creed game.Tom o’ Bedlam is an NPC in Assassin’s Creed who can be found just outside Central London’s market. The majority of the time, Tom is not very mad. However, if you give him a coin, his mood changes, and he becomes outraged indeed. Tom was cured by some experimental new treatment and has lost his anger in his rage mode. The players will have to work hard to get him angry. The player first encounters Tom o’ Bedlam during the ‘I Blame You’ sidequest – he can be found at Hunter’s Keep, near the location of where the second quest item would be found. He is also encountered during a series of side quests called ‘Tom O’Bedlam: The Lost Chapters.’
Who is Tom
Tom is a passive character up until he starts to take damage. When he senses that his health is dropping, he enters “rage mode.” However, you can also force him into rage mode by pushing him down the stairs near the arena’s opening. When Tom enters rage mode, his attack speed increases, and he becomes more aggressive with his attacks.
Making the Monk angry is not easy, but making the Assassins Creed Monks angry and completing the world events that count for the Grantebridgescire Mystery. Pious Trolls, you can deal with mad monks. To complete this quest, the player should deal with a smelly archer named DeGola. Go back into the house with her, unlock the door and start the duel. Challenge and defeat the old man in a simple first fight, then go to the locked door. Go to the Light Path, kill the villain and finish the puzzle.
How To Get To DeGola
The player must go to the house, pick up the four boxes and throw them outside. It is up to you to return to the house as soon as you have started the Mystery of the World event and throw the boxes outside.
Burn Tom’s House
To get the character of Tom talking, the player should start by equipping a torch to burn its thatched roof, then go into the house and smash the boxes and pots you see there.
First, take out your flashlight and throw it on the roof of the house. If you destroy everything, the monk will stand on his head, so grab his shed door keys and his stool. As soon as he stands, take the keys and the stool he is sitting on and go back to the house on the other side of the river to open the door to the toilet. Go to the back of the house to the left, where you will find a locked door. Use the key that sits on his stool to open it, and you will discover his terrible crimes.
The fight ends when you have the key to the house and the treasure. The first thing you have to do is set the home of the monks on fire. It might be useful if you have a boat to row across a small river to the next brazier to set it alight.
Next to the hut, there is a small hut where you can unlock the door. Take the key from the stool on which the Monk is sitting and go to the house across the river. The Monk leaves his seat and enters the hut, and you will then be able to collect the key on his stool.
Importance of the Key
In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the Monk’s Cache is the key needed to open Suthsexe Castle, the Cache of Mad Monk Mystery. They will have to offer a prayer of vengeance to the world after the events. The chest is situated at the hut door, and if you try to open it, it will ask for the key. The key will open the chest in the Monk’s lair; you have to navigate a prominent world event called A. Monks Lairs key location: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla The Suthsexe: The closest area to find the chest. When the player makes his way to the Monk’s lair, he will find a locked chest that can only be unlocked if he buys the key from the murderer (not S0) in the secret tomb.
How To Get The Monk To Talk
Find a fragile object and destroy it; the Monk will tell you how he feels. When you reach the holy man sitting in his house on a stool, he will begin to speak with zeal and ask him to abandon his brutal ways and follow the one true God. The holy man will explain more about himself and what he does when consumed by his anger. When Tom enters rage mode, his attack speed increases, and he becomes more aggressive with his attacks.
Tom-o-Bedlam, a monk who claims he doesn’t get mad whatever you do. A blind man, a little confidant in his ability to stay alive, will move if you follow him and illuminate your way to bed with water. A monk, proud that he never gets angry, moves a chair so that he can stand up and unravel a mystery. After this interaction, help the man to bring the boxes home to his friends at the House of Friends.Where he will stay.