Cavern Boat Dock Shack Key & Location DMZ Warzone 2

Not sure where to use the Cavern Boat Dock Shack key in MW2’s DMZ mode? We’ve got you covered! Warzone 2’s DMZ mode is quickly becoming one of the most popular Tarkov-like games out there. And one of the reasons for that is that Al Mazrah hides so many secrets to unravel. One such mystery location is the Cavern Boat Dock Shack. If you have stumbled upon a key for this location, in our guide we explain where to use it and pinpoint the exact location of the shack.

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Where to find Cavern Boat Dock Shack DMZ Warzone 2

In MW2’s DMZ mode you’ll often find yourself in two types of situations. You’ll either find a locked door with a key to enter, or you’ll find some key as a random drop, but you’ll have no idea where to use it and what it unlocks. One such location is the Cavern Boat Dock Shack and the corresponding key. If you found a door first, but you have no key, we can not help you there. The key for this shack, like most of the other keys in DMZ, is a reward from one of the quests. However, if you have a key, but don’t know where to find the Shack, that’s where we jump in!

The Shack can be found in the Sattiq Cave Complex. The complex is located in the western part of Al Mazrah, to the northeast of the Hafid Port and north of Sa’id City. We’ve marked its exact spot on our map below. The best way to enter the cave is from its west side. In the part where the pipeline, road, and river run parallel. On the roadside, you’ll spot a wooden platform with an orange construction and a zipline. Use it to descend all the way down, and you’ll find yourself inside the cave. There will be some NPCs down there, so watch out. When you get rid of the NPCs, simply find a shack with Arabic text on it, and use your key to unlock the Cavern Boat Dock Shack.

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Nikola was a senior editor and writer at Gosunoob.With over 12 (since 2012) years of experience in esports & gaming journalism, I like to think that my guides once helped a NASA scientist to beat a game. What I'm trying to say is that I should be credited for NASA's Mars missions. (I'm just kidding, please don't shoot me). In my free time, I dream of the day when I will finally start clearing my Steam backlog.

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