Mass Effect Andromeda Naming the Dead visual guide – screenshots and map locations for colonist bodies
Mass Effect Andromeda’s Naming the Dead quest, with screenshots and map images to help you track down and dismiss this early game quest journal hang-on.
Find more tips, tricks and explanations in our Mass Effect Andromeda guide and walkthrough.
Mass Effect Andromeda has some great content – some of the loyalty missions are absolutely choice – but Naming the Dead is definitely not one of its peak moments. It’s a real shame you come across it so early in proceedings.
While Naming the Dead is probably one of the most emotionally interesting of the many (many, many) quests you’ll add to the Task section of your journal as you play Mass Effect Andromeda, it’s a bit buggy, it keeps shouting at you as you explore Eos, and it has no map references to guide you. It’s just not fun to do, and you’ll almost certainly need a guide to complete it.
Thanks, Alienware!
Brenna is playing Mass Effect Andromeda on an Alienware 17 with a GX 1070, kindly loaned, at her request, by Alienware Australia’s PR representative.
The good news is: this is that guide. Screenshots, text descriptions, and map images show exactly where all the dead colonist bopdies are on Eos. With this, you can put Naming the Dead behind you – forever.
Do yourself a favour and finish Naming the Dead as soon as possible. It’s still best to do it after you’ve cleared the Eos vault and advanced the main Mass Effect Andromeda plot a little, to clear the radiation on Eos (that makes exploration much less of a chore) but when you’re ready to kick off your Eos adventures, this is a great first priority.
Naming the Dead colonist body locations
1. Promise: Theo J. Harwell
Visit the Eos settlement ruin called Promise and search behind the buildings near the big circular structure for this body. If you’re back on Eos later in the game, there’s a merchant right nearby. Sorry the map cursor is off here; the spot you want is the little arrow where Ryder is standing.
2. Resilience: Gordanus Trenitus
Head directly south from Theo J. Hartwell’s body until you reach Resilience, the second Eos settlement ruin. Go down to the lower level. The body is in an area with Kett mobile cover barriers. For some reason, it tends to bug out and vanish after scanning, so our screenshot shows the location, but not the body itself.
3. Resilience: Thysa Ylar
Move further south from Gordanus Trenitus’s body and search along the balconies and stairs around the cluster of buildings to find this body. As you’ll see from the map, this body is very close to the last one.
4. Resilience: Porter M. West
Search the gully east of the lower Resilience site for this body. Again, it’s really close to the last two.
5. Northern monolith: Tegan C. Avante
This body is by a big rock by the road that goes past the monolith where you meet Peebee.
6. Central monolith: Amira S. Pavlov
There are several bodies at the second monolith. Pavlov is on her back with one arm stretched out.
7. Kett Research Centre: Darin T. Anton
Head to the Kett facility at the southernmost monolith and look for the autopsy room on the north side of the central complex; the body is on one of the tables.
Note that you can always return to scan a body a second time to check the name, if you’re not sure which ones you’ve done so far. Except for that damned Turian in Resilience who vanishes! Truly, he is the final boss of Naming the Dead.
Naming the Dead is probably the only quest in Mass Effect Andromeda you’ll need this sort of assistance for; almost everything else has map icons, or is completed via random encounters. Don’t let it get you down.
We wish we could say none of the characters ever mention Naming the Dead again, but like many quests in Mass Effect Andromeda, the world state largely refuses to acknowledge its completion and you’ll still hear about it as you plod around.
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