Call Of Duty DMZ: Let’s Get You Some Keycards For The Mysterious New Building 21
DMZ is a PvPvE extraction-based game mode that’s new to Warzone 2.0. Here, multiple squads of three deploy into CoD’s battle royale map, Al Mazrah, compete for lootable resources, square off in intense gunfights with blisteringly difficult (sometimes unfairly so) bots, and other players who may or may not be your friends. Get in, do what you set out to do, survive, exfil, rinse and repeat. Until now, Al Mazrah has been the only map available in DMZ. That sort of began to change with Season 01 Reloaded, which introduced a new (and apparently more difficult) area. Many players have already found keycards for the new location. You can too.Missions to Building 21 are greenlit for those with access cards in the DMZ. Engage with extreme caution in this research facility, as competing Operators and high-tier enemies will be weapons free. Successful exfil is critical.
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Where to look for Building 21 Keycards
Like other gear in DMZ, Building 21 keycards are randomly distributed. But you can prioritise certain locations to increase your chances of finding one. For now, much of what follows is based on hearsay and documented examples on the internet. r/DMZ is a great place to keep up on discoveries in this mode (and will likely be one of the first places players will start reporting the discovery of an entry point to Building 21). As a note: You can only store 20 keycards in your stash at any given time. So if you’ve been stocking other keys for random locations, you might need to use those up before aiming to find a Building 21 keycard. There seem to be three kinds of Building 21 keycards, the “Blue Access Card,” the “Red Access Card,” and one called “DRC Building 21 Access.” These seem to come in “used” and “worn” varieties, though the meaning of that isn’t known right now. Based on how other keys work in DMZ, it’s safe to assume this indicates how many uses you’ll get out of a key. Players are also discovering notes with ultra-cryptic hints about Building 21’s location. No one’s been able to make heads or tails of these yet. Red and orange loot caches, though rare, seem to be a good source of keycards. The chance of one containing a keycard is entirely up to RNG, however. You can find these caches, usually, in Strongholds, Fortresses, and on the train that moves around the map. These are dangerous locations, so be on your guard. If you get lucky and find one on first try and without much of a firefight, it’s time to get the hell out of Dodge to stash that key in your inventory. Random supply drops can contain keycards, too. These spawn randomly (you’ll hear an announcement that a supply drop is on its way — as will every other player you’re competing against). But you can also trigger one by capturing a SAM site. Speaking of which, if you have the faction mission asking you to capture a SAM site and loot a supply cache it shoots down, you can possibly kill two pigs with one stone here. DMZ is often about finding opportunities to take out multiple objectives at once.DMZ: How To Stay Alive While Hunting Building 21 Keycards
DMZ is unpredictable. Setting out with a specific agenda in mind is smart, but you can never tell what the random combination of loot, bots, and players will bring. Here are some general tips if you’re heading out in search of keycards for Building 21. When loading into DMZ, pick whatever weapons you’re comfortable with but make sure you or your team has some combination of the following: Tactical Equipment: Spotter Scope or Heartbeat Sensor Lethal Equipment: Proximity Mine or Claymore Field Upgrade: Recon Drone, Munitions Box, Portable Radar, or Anti-Armour Munitions Box (if you’re planning to take down the commander’s helicopter) Read More: Warzone 2.0’s DMZ: Everything You Need To Know About The Game’s Best New Mode My personal loadout always has a Spotter Scope, Recon Drone, and Claymore, but any combination of the above will work for you. And if you’re going in with two friends, you can pretty much cover all these bases or have some room to get experimental. Because the DMZ is so deadly, you need to prioritise your ability to get to the extraction point if you want to get out with a Building 21 keycard. Toward that end, here are some dos and don’ts:The post Call Of Duty DMZ: Let’s Get You Some Keycards For The Mysterious New Building 21 appeared first on Kotaku Australia.