News - Warzone 2 "dmz" Building 21 Fully Explained. How To Get Building 21 Key
Building 21 is the mysterious new addition to the DMZ, and in this article. There are a lot of questions, so let's start giving you answers on your screen now: What the inside of Building 21 is going to look like and why Building 21 is going to be in a separate location from the al-Masra. Map and Infinity would have said it's up to the players to figure out when it's live and how to get into it, and they are not trolling with that either; they say they have no plans to announce when it will go live, but at some point in the near future it will just go live.
Building 21 is described as a "hyper-dangerous new area" because it is a biological lab, where only the strongest operators may survive, let alone access one of the deadliest areas of the DMZ. With this great risk comes a great reward. High-tier contraband is found throughout the building, especially in safes and special areas that require key card access.
With all this mystery surrounding Building 21 and when exactly it's going to come to the DMZ, let's talk about how we'll actually be able to access it. Building 21 will be on a completely separate map from al-Masra, and we know this for 100 facts. As when you're deploying to the DMZ now, you get the choice of choosing where to deploy, with the current options only being our Mazara, but for a brief amount of time when season one reloader came out, the option to deploy to Building 21 was also there.
You can see them in the text box; there is a lock next to Building 21, meaning it's currently not available; there's an icon above the Building 21 text of a key card showing that the player currently has zero keys. Now the only way to actually access Building 21 once it goes live is to have a Building 21 key card.
You can currently find these in the DMZ in a few different ways. Until Building 21 goes live, you can go ahead and start farming for these e-cards so that once Building 21 does go live, you have a big supply of keys and you can go to Building 21 over and over again. Let's talk about the methods for getting the Building 21 access card.
The first and easiest method I've found is to open rare weapon crates, as you see in this clip in room 302. I found the DRC Building 21 Access Card, which is described as a single-use access card for Building 21. Once you've found this key, you'll want to export it so you can keep it in your stash of keys, ready for when the building goes live.
Some other methods of getting the key card are to search the supply drops that drop from Sam sites and shoot down the planes that fly over the DMZ, although they don't always have the key card inside. The same goes for when you have a public supply drop event happen in the DMZ and there are around seven minutes left in the game before the gas starts coming in.
Further, another method to get Building 21 key cards is to kill the Helo Commander that spawns in a game of DMZ. Once you've taken out that chopper, it should drop a supply drop that has a chance of containing that access card. Now, not only do you need the access card to get into the building, but once we get inside, there are going to be secret doors and rooms that require blue and red key cards, and you can also find these in the DMZ via the same methods as the building's 21 key cards.
Just like the days of Warzone Easter eggs, these are the same red and blue access cards that open the bunkers. At the very least, expect this AI to be heavily armored if, after the Season One Reloaded update, you've played DMZ and noticed how much more difficult the AI is. That's because Raven's software is armored unintentionally.
They updated the base AI difficulty across the DMZ when they only intended it to be for a specific area, and I guarantee that specific area is for building 21. So, the Shadow Company AI at 11 out of 10 difficulty sounds great, but we also know from a Twitter account called Cod Sploy's underscore images that Velikan from MW19 is going to be featured in Building 21.
If you need a refresher, here is what Velikan looks like. He is a shadow company operator of the Allegiance faction, which was in MW 2019 and Warzone during season five. As for what capacity he could feature in Building 21, we just don't know yet. Some people assume that it could be the shadow company's version of a juggernaut pelican, which could easily be Building 21's version of the chemist, a super-strong AI that you need to take down and then extract with its case in order to unlock the Trimera weapon, as we know that the current methods to unlock it are via multiplayer or extracting it from Building 21.
This weapon could also be a boss fight in Building 21. Who really knows, but despite Building 21 not even being live yet in the game, somehow hackers and data miners have managed to load themselves into the whole map and have posted footage online that has since been removed by Activision for copyright reasons.
While I can't show you Building 21 gameplay, what you're seeing now is the closest thing to it and is clear inspiration from the developers on the very concept of Building 21, which is an area in an escape from Tarkov called the Lab, which is a secret underground lab facility, which sounds very similar to what Building 21 is, just like we're building 21.
The lab has several areas that require unique attention. keys in order to access there are several different flaws, to the labs, and it's very likely that Building 21 will also follow a very similar layout to the labs. You need specific key cards in order to access certain rooms and areas of Building 21, and whenever an event of high importance happens inside the lab, an announcement is triggered in Tarkov.
There is an announcement for every extraction and activation, but there are certain extraction locations that can have the announcement disabled. This is inside an alarm system control panel room, by the sounds of it. Building 21 is going to follow a very similar pattern, where there will be very specific extractions.
Within this very tight, contained building, which might also have the activation of extractions, it will be publicly announced so all players are aware of it. We've also seen some rumored speculation online that Building 21 is going to have a massive focus on vertical combat, to the point where the extraction is going to take place in a vertical space rather than being in a completely open area like we see in our current multiplayer games.
multiplayermasra The extraction area will be in a very tight, contained space, where I assume the extraction will send you upward, through to the top, and out of it. It's going to be insane, but it goes without saying that the Building 21 area is going to be a lot smaller than the overall our map, way smaller, so I expect the Play account to be significantly smaller.