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Dig spots can be found all around Albion and contain caches of treasure and other useful items, some of which are important to the plot. You'll need a spade in order to dig them up. In Fable and The Lost Chapters, dig spots are identified by the appearance of the spade icon on the D-pad when walking around. In Fable II and Fable III, your dog will alert you to the presence of dig spots; if you lose your dog later in the game, finding these becomes harder and you will need to guess roughly where they are. Items contained within dig spots are random, but the dig spots themselves are always located in the same place.

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  • Dig spots can be found all around Albion and contain caches of treasure and other useful items, some of which are important to the plot. You'll need a spade in order to dig them up. In Fable and The Lost Chapters, dig spots are identified by the appearance of the spade icon on the D-pad when walking around. In Fable II and Fable III, your dog will alert you to the presence of dig spots; if you lose your dog later in the game, finding these becomes harder and you will need to guess roughly where they are. Items contained within dig spots are random, but the dig spots themselves are always located in the same place.
  • Once you find a dig spot, use the Shift key in order to make your pirate "dig", in hope of finding a quest item. If there is something to be found, the pirate will then begin to dig and a chest will emerge from the hole. If a quest item is found, your Quest Journal will immediately be updated. You can plunder any where from 7 to 13 gold in a buried treasure chest from a dig spot.
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  • Once you find a dig spot, use the Shift key in order to make your pirate "dig", in hope of finding a quest item. If there is something to be found, the pirate will then begin to dig and a chest will emerge from the hole. If a quest item is found, your Quest Journal will immediately be updated. You can plunder any where from 7 to 13 gold in a buried treasure chest from a dig spot. Often a message stating "Nothing of interest here" will appear, in which case there is no point trying that spot again. Other times, after a short animation of your pirate's digging, you receive the message "No quest items found". Digging again in that spot or even digging there again immediately, will often produce the desired quest item. Remember you can only search for treasure if you have a quest to do so.
  • Dig spots can be found all around Albion and contain caches of treasure and other useful items, some of which are important to the plot. You'll need a spade in order to dig them up. In Fable and The Lost Chapters, dig spots are identified by the appearance of the spade icon on the D-pad when walking around. In Fable II and Fable III, your dog will alert you to the presence of dig spots; if you lose your dog later in the game, finding these becomes harder and you will need to guess roughly where they are. Items contained within dig spots are random, but the dig spots themselves are always located in the same place.
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