Captain's Cache & Deckhand's Toolbox Location DMZ Warzone 2

Not sure where to find the Captain’s Cache or the Deckhand’s Toolbox in MW2’s DMZ? We’ve got you covered! The Al Mazrah map in Warzone 2’s DMZ hides numerous secrets for players to unravel. Some are easily reachable, while others are not so easy to find. During your operations, you might have stumbled upon the Captain’s Cache key or the Deckhand’s Toolbox Key. However, you are not exactly sure where to find that which they unlock. In this guide, we explain where to find the locations for these two items.

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Captain's Cache & Deckhand's Toolbox Location DMZ Warzone 2
Deckhand’s Toolbox Key DMZ

Where to find Captain’s Cache and Deckhand’s Toolbox in DMZ Warzone 2

One of the more mysterious locations in Al Mazrah is the so-called Dead Man’s Ship. It is a sunken ship in the far south of the map. It’s located southeast of the Sawah Village, offshore near the giant oil tanker which has beached itself along the southern perimeter of Sawah Village. Only the bridge of the vessel is visible, while the rest of the vessel is submerged. And this is where we will find both the Captain’s Cache and the Deckhand’s Toolbox.

The Captain’s Cache is much easier to find. It is located on the first floor of the ship, the part that is not completely submerged. When you are on the deck, simply enter through the door and you’ll spot it immediately to the right of the door. For the Deckhand’s Toolbox location, you’ll need to dive deeper. Dive from the sunken part of the ship and you’ll spot an opening leading into the lower floor of the ship. And immediately on your left side, you’ll see the Deckhand’s Toolbox. When it comes to keys for the Captain’s Cache and the Deckhand’s Toolbox, you can get them as rewards from Stronghold runs and HVT contracts, or as random loot. And that’s all you need to know about these two locations.

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