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Assassin's Creed Odyssey: How to Get the Stink Eye Achievement/Trophy

In the opening hours of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, you might recall that the fake eye that belongs to the Cyclops gets shoved up the ass of a goat. We’ll be walking you through how to get the Stink Eye Trophy/Achievement for the game, which sees you return to Kephallonia.

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How to Get the Stink Eye Achievement/Trophy in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

You’ll deal with the Cyclops himself near the tutorial section for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The Cyclops’ Eye gets shoved somewhere rather unpleasant by Kassandra/Alexios, and to earn the Stink Eye Trophy/Achievement, you’re going to have to get it back.

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Firstly, you’re going to have to head back to the island of Kephallonia, which is where your entire adventure in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey began. Simply fast travel to any point on the small island, and you’re good to go.

Somewhere, a goat is roaming around Kephallonia with valuable treasure inside it. | Ubisoft

If you're cutting through Assassin's Creed Odyssey, we've got everything you'd ever need at our Walkthrough here. Whether it's combat, stealth or finding the best items, we can provide.

From here, you basically have to track down and murder as many goats as possible. You need to get the Eye of the Cyclops back, after all, and the laws of the universe state that what goes in, must come back out.

Somewhere, a goat is roaming around Kephallonia with this valuable treasure inside it. | Ubisoft

Where to Find the Obsidian Eye Fragment

The item you’re looking for in order to unlock the Stink Eye Trophy is the Obsidian Eye Fragment, and it’s randomly placed inside any goat on the island. Therefore, you simply need to murder as many goats as possible, until you uncover the Obsidian Eye Fragment from the corpse of one of the goats. Simply kill a goat, loot the corpse, and repeat, until you’ve obtained the fragment.

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There's plenty more Assassin's Creed material where that came from. You can find Mike's review of Odyssey here, or check out Caty's thoughts on the game's early story here.

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