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How to Get Skeleton Keys in Warzone 2 DMZ

Become the key master.

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The DMZ Keys are an essential tool to get you into locked areas and boxes, featuring valuable gear and weapons. On top of that, Call of Duty Season 3 showcases a new unlocking mechanic with the Skeleton Key, a handy mechanic that can open many doors. So, if you want to familiarize yourself with this tool, we’ll show you how to get Skeleton Keys in Warzone 2 DMZ.

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Skeleton Key Recipe in Warzone 2 DMZ

Skeleton Keys can be acquired through the Barter system by crafting them with suitable materials. This interaction differs from standard keys, as they can not be found on any map and can only be made at Buy Stations. However, to unlock the barter trade for these items, you must reach Reputation Level 2 in the White Lotus Faction. Each recipe also differs with the following map locations:

LocationSkeleton Key Recipe
Al MazrahGPU and two Gold Bars
AshikaVideocassette Recorder, two Gold Bars, Vintage Wine, and an Encrypted Hard Drive
VondelThree 3-Plate Armor Vests, three Self-Revive Kits, and Gold Bar
Building 21Three Encrypted Hard Drives

Many Skeleton Key ingredients can be found through DMZ’s standard looting. For example, the Videocassette Recorders spawn in houses at Al Mazrah or in the Town Center of Ashika, while Vintage Wines are located in kitchens and cabinets. As long you enter a building, you’ll most likely discover one of these items, especially if you open a Stronghold or any other locked base.

Once you’ve collected enough materials, you can go to the Buy Station and select the ‘Barter’ section to begin crafting.

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Skeleton Keys can unlock almost every door in Warzone 2 DMZ, with the exception of the Building 21 Access Key. So, those who acquire one will certainly have a much easier time exploring the mode’s various maps.

That does it for our guide on how to get the Skeleton Key in Warzone 2 DMZ. For more content, be sure to explore the relevant links below, including our explanation of the Active Duty Operator Slots.

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Kristina Ebanez

Kristina is a Freelance Writer and has been with Twinfinite for one year. She typically covers Minecraft, The Sims 4, Disney Dreamlight Valley, anime, Call of Duty, and newly released games. She loves the Metal Gear Solid series (Snake Eater especially), Rockstar's Bully, the Horizon franchise, What Remains of Edith Finch, and many more. Her dog is also an avid video game watcher, primarily when there's a horse or a cat. She has a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo and grew up gaming on the islands.

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