Far Cry 6's crypt gate key opens one of the game's many secrets, but where do you find the key? This guide shows you where it is.

Far Cry 6: Where to Find the Crypt Gate Key

Far Cry 6's crypt gate key opens one of the game's many secrets, but where do you find the key? This guide shows you where it is.

Far Cry 6 has plenty of secrets for players who venture off the beaten path. One of those involves the crypt gate key, which you’ll need to unlock the crypt gate in the San Antonio De Padua Cemetery. But where do you find the crypt gate key? There’s nothing in the game that tells you where to look. 

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Luckily, it’s not far away. This Far Cry 6 tips guide will tell you where to go in order to find the crypt gate key, as well as what you’ll get as a reward for your efforts. 

Considering you’re here, it’s likely you’ve already found the San Antonio De Padua Cemetery. But if you’ve somehow not, the cemetery is located in southeast El Este, in the mountains west of Maldito. Cross the bridge in the mountains just west of Velez Carpentry, and take the first path on the left.

When you enter the cemetery, you’ll see a few graves and a man milling about. Near the graves, you’ll see a gate that requires the crypt gate key. To find the crypt gate key, head west of the cemetery just a bit to find Freddy’s Bone Yard near a horse pickup.

Freddy's Boneyard map location.

House in Freddy's Boneyard with the Crypt Gate Key in it.

Here, you’ll see a two-story concrete structure and a smaller wood building painted green. The door here is locked, but you can destroy the wood covering a window on one of the sides and climb inside. 

You’ll find the crypt gate key on a pillow on the bed inside. Pick up the crypt gate key and return to the crypt gate and open it. Descend the stairs to find some medicine and a Libertad crate with supremo bond inside.

You can break the wall down to the left of the crate to find an admittedly disturbing scene and some more medicine. But that’s all that’s you’ll find. The crypt gate key won’t help you get any Yaran contraband or a unique weapon like Chorizo’s mysterious key will. 

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That’s all you need to know if you’ve been wondering where to find the crypt gate key in Far Cry 6. Though your reward isn’t anything more than crafting materials, getting all of the supremo-bond you can is worth it if you want to upgrade your favorite supremo to the max. And opening the crypt gate is one of the easiest ways to get your hands on some. For more tips on FC6, consider clicking the links above or heading over here.


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