Telok Penjara in Skull and Bones
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How to Find Telok Penjara in Skull and Bones – Location Guide

Pirate's home away from home.

Telok Penjara is a major hub in Skull and Bones that players must visit to further upgrade their ship and take on more missions. Here is where players can find the location of Telok Penjara and what is there.

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Where to Find Telok Penjara in Skull and Bones

Telok Penjara can be found in the East Indies section of the map, all the way in the northeast from the starting area of Sainte-Anne. It is on one of the most northern islands in the East Indies.

It is on the land mass labeled Harimau Peninsula, and the region is on the southern coastal tip below Fort Harimau. The Telok Penjara region is labeled on the map, but the actual pirate den that players can visit is on the southeastern side of it. 

Players can reach Telok Penjara anytime after the initial tutorial has been completed but is a somewhat long journey compared to the nearby locations in the Red Isle that starting players are accustomed to traveling between. The journey requires players to cross the Open Seas, where the waves are much rougher.

Then players can either travel around the Pemburu Islands in the north, or go through the narrow passageway between Logam Highlands and the Naga Coast. Be sure to avoid the sight of any enemy ships in the area, as they will be a higher level than you if just starting out.

What is Telok Penjara in Skull and Bones?

Telok Penjara is a major pirate den where players can take on jobs, craft new ships, get new items like the Padewakang Ship blueprint, and store their excess materials. It is exactly like the Sainte-Anne pirate den that players first start out in, but this den is located in the East Indies.

It features many of the same buildings as the Sainte-Anne den, including the blacksmith, carpenter, shipwright, warehouse, and mailbox. The only difference is it is home to the pirate Rahma instead of Sainte-Anne’s Scurlock.

For more on Skull and Bones, check our guide on how to find the Sea Monster.


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