“Bridge Construction Report” is one of the many quests in Enshrouded, and it tasks you with finding a certain location near a bridge.
Apparently, the Carpenter had a hidden chest inside one of the bridge’s pillars, and he has no need for it anymore. But you very much do need it if you want to survive Enshrouded’s harsh world!
In this guide, we’ll tell you the exact location of the hidden chest required for the Bridge Construction Report quest.
Bridge Construction Report Location
The description for the “Bridge Construction Report” quest tells you to break through the rubble to find the hidden chest, somewhere in the middlemost pillar of Braelyn Bridge.
With that information, your first goal is to go to Braelyn Bridge, of course. You can find it northwest of the first base you make, marked on the map above.
But, the trick is that the secret chest isn’t anywhere on the bridge itself. It’s actually underneath! Ideally, you should bring a Gliderso that you easily reach the area under the bridge.
Also, be warned that you will be heading into an Enshrouded Forest, so keep that in mind and prepare accordingly.
Look for the middlemost pillar once you’re under the bridge, it’s the one we’ve encircled in the image above.
Reach the pillar and you’ll see some rubble next to it. It can be hard to see through the fog in the forest, so try to stick to the pillar and circle it.
Use a Pickaxe to break down the rubble and you’ll reveal a small hidden section inside of the pillar, just as the quest description described!
All that’s left is to pop that bad boy open and claim your hard-earned loot. Say thanks to the Carpentertoo, for tipping you off about the hidden chest.
Anyway, that’s all you need to know to find the chest for the Bridge Construction Report quest. It’s a slightly tricky location, right? Most people think to check on top of the bridge, but now you know better.
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