![]() Clearing the stronghold requires players to defeat all enemies and defuse the bomb onsite. ![]() To obtain the blueprint players must be the first team to a stronghold once they open during the game. Discovered by content creator So Broken, the Phantom’s Call is a Vasnev-9K blueprint with a unique code printed along both sides: “342374075”. Some fans have hypothesized that this weapon may contain a code to be used in future Call of Duty content. Phantom’s Call is an unlockable secret blueprint for one of the best SMGs in the game. This key can be used to access a bag located underwater at the back of the sunken shipwreck which contains the Golden Skull. Inside this room will be another key, the Thief’s Cache Key. The key will unlock a duffel bag inside of which will be cash and a logbook.Īfter interacting with the logbook, players will need the Post Office Key, and Post Office Secure Room Key to access the Downtown Post Office’s secure room. To find the skull players must first locate the Sunken Ship Captain’s Cache Key, which may spawn anywhere on the map, and go to the shipwreck southwest of Sariff Bay. ![]() According to GeekyPastimes, these glyphs may tie in with Zombies lore. The skull is described in game as being thought to have magical powers and covered in unique glyphs that set it apart from other Golden Skulls. Discovered by popular Call of Duty content creator GeekyPastimes, this skull could signify a potential future release of the fan-favorite zombie mode. With the release of the Eclipse expansion for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, there's also the new Zombies map Zetsubou no Shima.One hard to find easter egg in Warzone 2.0 is the Golden Skull. And as is typical of Zombies maps in Call of Duty games, Zetsubou no Shima has one crazy multi-step Easter Egg that players can complete to advance the overarching narrative as well as earn a hidden trophy - this one called "Seeds of Doubt." Complete its Easter Egg with this guide.Īs is typical of a Call of Duty: Black Ops III expansion, the Eclipse add-on brings to the table the brand new Zombies map Zetsubou no Shima. Those wanting to unlock the hidden Seeds of Doubt trophy in Call of Duty: Black Ops III will probably need to refer to a guide, as the Easter Egg is, as usual, very complicated. Luckily, we've thrown together a step-by-step walkthrough to help players conquer Zetsubou no Shima and unlock one of the more difficult Call of Duty: Black Ops III trophies. Having said that, there are some people that would rather use a video guide when it comes to completing these absurd Zombies Easter Eggs in Black Ops III. For those individuals, we recommend checking out this video guide by MrDalekJD of YouTube:īefore starting the Easter Egg, make sure at least one person has the Anywhere But Here! Gobblegum in their Gobblegum pack. To earn the Anywhere But Here! Gobblegum, players have to be rank 10 at the minimum, so keep that in mind. It's also worth playing through the map a few times to familiarize oneself with the map's locales before attempting the Easter Egg.īefore players can really dig into the Easter Egg, they must restore power to the map. Restoring power in Zetsubou no Shima is a little bit different than how power is restored in Der Eisendrache and other Zombies maps. To begin the power restoration process, the first step is to locate a bucket. Buckets are scattered all around the Zetsubou no Shima map and seem to spawn in random locations, so keep an eye out for one. ![]() ![]() With a bucket in tow, check out the map located near the beginning, and note the locations of Lab A and Lab B. Spend some time getting points by killing zombies, and use those points to gain access to each lab area. ![]()
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