Wells hidden throughout Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn contain Sebo coins, minor collectibles that you'll need if you're serious about mastering the world of Dawn's favorite hobby. They don't show up on the map, and there's no Achievement or Trophy to let you know that you've found them all.

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Since Sebo is a good way to get some extra Reputation, it can be helpful to have powerful coins in your inventory - especially against later opponents with dangerous collections of their own. Here's how to find every well with a Sebo coin in the game.

The Forging Ground - Copper Rep

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If you take the detour before Mudfish Dock onto the Forging Ground, fight your way to the tower. Behind it is a well containing the Copper Rep; be sure to pick it up before continuing along the path to face the Stone Herald.

The Copper Rep can swap places with an opponent's coin once per match, provided that doing so doesn't form a winning rift. It's fairly weak as coins go, but it's better than nothing!

Gallbridge - Silver Bittern

The town of Gallbridge in Three Peaks was destroyed by a Revenant. When you visit the ruins, go to the southern edge of the town square. The well there contains a Silver Bittern.

The Silver Bittern can jump over a single coin belonging to either player onto an empty space, any number of times per game. It's good for breaking through walls on the attack or responding to threats quickly on defense.

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Pitman's Gate - Patrician's Mark

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On the eastern side of the bandit camp in Pitman's Gate, south of the Inaya Shrine, is a well containing the Patrician's Mark. The camp is heavily defended, so be ready for a fight if you want this coin!

The Patrician's Mark has the option to barricade both itself and an adjacent opponent's coin after moving. This can lock down smaller boards or prevent an opponent from forming a rift.

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Backharvest - Three-Tuft

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Leave the village of Backharvest in Wanderer's Rest through the northern gate (ideally after liberating it) and immediately look to your right. There's a well just off the road that contains a Three-Tuft penny.

The Three-Tuft can jump over another coin onto an empty space once per match. It's strictly weaker than the Silver Bittern, which can jump as many times as needed, but it can do in a pinch if you already used the Bittern on attack or need to save it for defense.

Breakwater - Caprea

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Just at the entrance to Breakwater from The Ravine's Secret, there's a red-and-white pillar with a well next to it. Inside is the Caprea, and there's a Lodestone nearby as well for an easy return.

The Caprea can move in a straight line any number of spaces, ignoring coins and even barricades along the way. It's perfect for sniping a Rift or cutting off an opponent while defending.

Caverns Of Rue - Death God's Obol

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When you return to the Caverns Of Rue upon traveling to Dawn, look for a torchlit stairway as Enki tells his story. At the top, before you turn left to continue on the main path, go straight ahead to find a room with one final well. It contains Enki's personal Sebo coin, the Death God's Obol.

The Obol may as well be a license to cheat while attacking - once per match, it can move to any empty space on the board. Get two other coins into position, then teleport the Obol to create a quick Rift. If you're having trouble getting the Good Things Come In Threes Achievement/Trophy, have Baz take you back to Three Peaks when you return to camp and use this coin to win game after game.

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