Payday 3 Rock the Cradle Vault Code

In our Payday 3 Rock the Cradle Vault Code guide, we are going to show you how to open the vault in this mission. See, there’s a few problems here. First off, you have to get into the right office that contains the code. Except for the fact that there’s more than one possible code. You have to commit all of them to memory, and then figure out which one is right. Well, let’s explain how it all works, shall we?

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Payday 3 Rock the Cradle Vault Code

How to Get Payday 3 Rock the Cradle Vault Code

To get the vault code in Payday 3 Rock the Cradle, the first step is to get into the VIP area. Once you’re in there, head to the right side of the zone and through the door marked Accounting Office. Head up the stairs and lockpick the first door on your right that you come across. Mind the camera that’ll be behind you. Now that you’re in the office, you have to find several codes. The placement seems to be at least somewhat random. Usually, they appear in the little safe in the far right corner from the door, on the chair in front of the computer, in the closet, on the counters, or among the papers strewn across the shelves. I think there’s three possible codes that you’ll have to find.

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Now, only one of these is the right vault code in Payday 3 Rock the Cradle, but you still have to locate all of them. You’ll see why in a second. Also, you should memorize them, or at least write the codes down in the chat. Next, make your way to the vault and shine your ultraviolet light on the keypad. Check which buttons have fingerprints on them. That will tell you which code is the correct one. For example, if the correct code is 0706, then the 0, 6 and 7 keys will have prints on them (along with the Enter key, of course). Input the correct code and loot away. Interestingly enough, the vault in the No Rest For the Wicked is solved in a similar way. Check out our separate guide to learn more.

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