Chemical Storage Warehouse Key & Location DMZ

Not sure where is the Chemical Storage Warehouse in DMZ? We’ve got you covered! Warzone 2’s DMZ extraction mode has over 100 keys which unlock all kinds of doors and items scattered across the Al Mazrah map. Some locations are easy to find, while others are not as easy. This guide provides the exact Chemical Storage Warehouse location and how to get there.

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Chemical Storage Warehouse Key & Location DMZ

Where to Find Chemical Storage Warehouse in DMZ Warzone 2

So, what does the Chemical Storage Warehouse Key unlock? Well, you don’t need to be a genius to figure this out – it’s right there in the name! However, many players have trouble finding this warehouse, despite having the coordinates right on the key in the inventory. And that’s why we are here, to guide you where you need to go. The coordinates say B4. Thus, that’s our starting point. Open your tac-map, locate the B4 tile and head there. The B4 tile doesn’t contain many objects and points of interest. Hence, it shouldn’t be tough to navigate through it.

The Chemical Storage Warehouse we are looking for is located right south of the Al-Safwa Quarry. If you check out our map, you’ll spot two isolated buildings between the quarry on the north and the road and the ocean on the south. We recommend approaching the warehouse from the south via the road there. It’s a safe option, with less chance of you ending up ambushed. Though, you’ll still need to eliminate a few bots guarding the area there.

Once you deal with the bots, simply head towards the huge tower just next to the warehouse. You can either approach it from the southeast or southwest. The southeast approach provides more protection but less visibility, The southwest route is more open and offers better terrain visibility, but you can be flanked from several sides. With that said, that’s all you need to know about the Chemical Storage Warehouse key and location in DMZ.

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