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u4gm How to Unlock All Havens Hollow Easter Eggs Guide
Landing in Haven’s Hollow in Season 1 hits a bit different from a normal Warzone match, and if you are chasing the hidden rewards it starts to feel less like a battle royale and more like a creepy scavenger hunt powered by the same grindy mindset you bring to CoD BO7 Boosting. The map has that strange, misty West Virginia feel, but what really pulls you in are the six Easter eggs tied to the “Now You See Me” universal camo. Some of them you can knock out on your own without much drama. A couple, though, can get pretty frustrating if you go in blind or try to force them solo.
Buried Treasure And Cowboy Setup
The Buried Treasure step is usually where players start because it is straightforward and gives decent cash. You need to glide straight into the cave behind the northern waterfall; if you land above and try to clamber down, you will just waste time and probably get beamed. Inside the cave there is a map you can grab. That map points you to a red X somewhere nearby, often by the yellow shed or the water wheel. When you find the mark, stop, dig it up, grab the loot and the Calling Card, then get moving before third parties show up. On Main Street, the Cowboy challenge is a bit more awkward. You have to collect a hat, boots and a bandana from different buildings while staying alive. If someone wipes you, the items drop and you are back to square one, which gets old fast. Once you are kitted out, head to the photo cutout board, crouch behind it and wait for the flash. If you can ride out the bounty that triggers, you bank the emblem.
Jackalope Hunt And Pied Piper Puzzle
The Jackalope Hunt is where the mode leans into horror movie energy. Go to the Pond and start scanning for a small glowing purple rabbit. It blends into the chaos and it is quick, so players often run right past it. As soon as you spot it, snap a few shots, grab the trophy it drops, then move to the cabin just north of the water to mount it on the wall. That part is easy as long as no squad is camping the area. The Pied Piper at the Mansion is more of a memory test. First, grab the fuse from the elevator shaft. Take it over to the shed and plug it into the box to power things up. Inside the Mansion you need to find and shoot three mousetraps. Listen carefully because the squeaks help you track them down. Once that is done, head out to the fountain and hit the pressure plates in the order E, D, C. Mess up the order and you are doing it again, which is painful if enemies are closing in. Do it right and you open up a hidden lab with strong loot that can swing the match.
Security Room Coordination
The Security Room Easter egg over at the Research Center is where having at least one teammate really pays off. Inside, you are dealing with server towers and blinking lights that have to match specific computers in the room. One of you usually calls out which lights are lit while the other checks the monitors or interacts with the assigned PCs. It feels a bit like a budget co-op puzzle game in the middle of a sweaty lobby. When you match everything correctly, the server lights flip green and a code appears on the monitors. Take that code outside to the keypad, punch it in and you pop the Security Room door. The reward pool here is pretty strong, but the process is clumsy if you try to juggle all the angles solo while watching for third parties.
Blood Moon Ritual And Camo Reward
The Blood Moon Ritual is the one that tends to wipe squads, not because it is insanely hard but because it drags you across the map and eats time while the circle keeps moving. Start in the Mansion attic with a Psych Grenade and the mirror; that is how you reveal the symbols you need. After that, you have to track down three ritual items: a Blood Vial from the lab, a Bone hidden under the Pond docks and a Rock tucked under a hard hat in the Coal Depot. None of these on their own is complicated, but doing them mid-match while other teams rotate can get messy. Once you have all three, take everything to the Barn and kick off the ritual. A sword spawns and you have to get five kills using it before the event ends or you die. It gets chaotic fast, especially if the gas is close, but if you push through and combine this with the other five Easter eggs, you lock in the “Now You See Me” mastery camo and get a flex that feels almost as satisfying as nailing a big upgrade through CoD BO7 Boosting buy.
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