Payday 3 No Rest For the Wicked Vault Code

In our Payday 3 No Rest For the Wicked Vault Code guide, we are going to show you how to open the vault in this mission. This is basically a mini-puzzle, since you have to figure out which of the four codes you get is the right one. That is, once you manage to find the aforementioned four codes. And that’s to say nothing of the retina scanner that you also have to solve, because not just any employee will do. So, here’s what needs to happen.

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payday 3 no rest for the wicked vault code
Payday 3 No Rest For the Wicked Vault Code

How to Get No Rest for the Wicked Vault Code Payday 3

There are several things you’ll have to do to get into the vault in Payday 3 No Rest For the Wicked, and getting the code is only one of the steps. The first thing you should do is grab a high-level executive. This is a dude in a suit that’s either in the manager’s office on the first floor or near the copier on the second floor. Grab him as a human shield and drag him to the retina scanner next to the keypad. Shove him towards the scanner, and he’ll scan his eye automatically. After that, deal with him however you please. Next up, head back to the manager’s office and interact with the computer on the desk. This will give you a list of four codes.

The next step to get the right code for the vault in Payday 3 No Rest For the Wicked is to use the ultraviolet light on the keypad. The numbers that have fingerprints on them are a clue as to which of the four is the actual code. For example, if the code is 2989, you’ll find prints on the 2, 8 and 9. I mean, you can try and guess, but if you get it wrong, there goes your stealth run. It’s way better to use the ultraviolet light and check. Once the vault is open, go in and loot to your heart’s content. Just be sure to disarm the dyepacks. And that’s basically all there is to it. Good luck!

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