Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies – How to Get and Use Loot Keys

Kyuma |  Published: October 26, 2024
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Want to get the best weapons and rewards in Black Ops 6 Zombies? You’ll need to master the Loot Key system. Here’s your complete guide to finding keys, accessing the vault, and maximizing your rewards on Liberty Falls.

How to Get Loot Keys in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies

How to Get Loot Keys in Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Zombies
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Loot Keys are special items that let you access the valuable safety deposit boxes inside the Liberty Falls bank vault. They come in different rarities (green, blue, and purple), with better rarities giving you access to more valuable rewards like Wonder Weapons and powerful killstreaks.

Not every zombie will drop a Loot Key. You’ll need to focus on taking down special enemies:

  • Manglers: Heavily armored enemies that require concentrated fire
  • Abominations: Tough boss-type enemies that take coordination to defeat

Pro Tip: Team up with other players when hunting these enemies. They’re much tougher than regular zombies and can quickly overwhelm solo players.

How to Use Loot Keys in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies

The vault combination changes every match, but you can always find the three codes in these locations:

  1. First Code: Check the counter directly outside the vault area
  2. Second Code: Head to the Comic Shop in the northeast section
    • Look behind the counter for a yellow post-it note
  3. Third Code: Visit the bowling alley’s snack bar
    • Shoot the bucket of beers to reveal the code underneath

Different key rarities offer different rewards:

  • Green Keys: Basic weapons and tactical gear
  • Blue Keys: Better weapons and killstreaks
  • Purple Keys: Best rewards, including Wonder Weapons

Mastering the Loot Key system in Black Ops 6 Zombies can dramatically improve your survival chances. Take time to learn the vault code locations, coordinate with your team, and make strategic decisions about when to use your keys. Remember, patience often pays off – waiting to accumulate more keys before a vault run usually yields better results than rushing in with just one or two.

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