The “Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle” in Where Winds Meet is tied to a specific encounter that only appears after you clear a particular campaign. That’s why the bundle is easy to miss and why many players see the challenge requirement long before they can actually get the item.
What the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle is
The in‑game UI refers to a “Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle” for a fight challenge. The underlying quest item is thematically aligned with the Thief’s Bundle description: a silken bundle marked with a family name, used in storylines about stolen goods and grave robbing.
Functionally, you can treat the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle as a key: you need it in your inventory to register as eligible for the associated combat challenge. You do not craft it, buy it, or pull it from a random chest; it drops once from a named encounter and then persists as a quest item.
Join readers who trust AllThings.How
Add us as a preferred source on Google so our practical guides show up first next time you search.
Add to Google Preferences →Prerequisite: Finish the Heavenfall campaign
The bundle’s drop is locked behind main progression. Before it can appear:
Only once Heavenfall is done will the NPC tied to the bundle spawn in their encounter location.

Where the bundle actually comes from
With Heavenfall complete, the game repopulates the relevant area with a new hostile character linked to tomb robbery. Defeating “her” in that follow‑up encounter awards the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle directly.
The structure is straightforward once unlocked:
There is no separate puzzle, dialogue tree, or exploration chain required at this point; if Heavenfall is finished and the enemy has appeared, a clean kill is all it takes.
Using the bundle to start the fight challenge
Once you have the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle, the fight challenge that references it will finally recognize you as eligible.

Why this item is so easy to miss
The confusion around the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle comes from a few overlapping design choices.
First, the fight challenge can appear in your menus before you qualify for it, so you see the requirement name well before you have any way to obtain the bundle. Second, the bundle does not drop during Heavenfall itself but only from a follow‑up spawn that appears after you revisit the area. If you clear the campaign once and never go back, you never even see the new NPC.
Finally, the in‑game description of the Thief’s/robbers bundle family of items emphasizes flavor text—names, silk wrapping, and vague hints about fortune or theft—rather than stating where they actually come from. That keeps the lore intact but does little to help with the very practical task of unlocking a combat challenge.
Once Heavenfall is behind you and you have returned to clean up the new encounter, the Suspected Tomb Robbers Bundle turns from a complete mystery into a one‑and‑done unlock. Clear the fight, grab the bundle, and the challenge slot that has been taunting you quietly falls into place.





