DMZ Dead Drop Locations Guide: Find Your Hidden Treasures

Dead Drop Locations DMZ

In this guide, we’ll reveal the secret Dead Drop locations across various maps in DMZ, saving you precious time and frustration.

The Hunt for Dead Drops

Dead Drops are discrete points of interest scattered across the maps. They take the form of unassuming wheelie bins, often hiding valuable items or crucial objectives. The catch? They’re not marked on the map. Hours of fruitless searching can lead to frustration. But worry not, for we’re about to unveil the locations of these elusive Dead Drops, saving you valuable time and frustration.

Identifying Dead Drops

Detecting Dead Drops is easier than it seems. Once you’re in close proximity, a distinct white outline will become visible, indicating the presence of a Dead Drop. This visual clue allows you to identify these treasure troves without diving into the trash.

All Dead Drop Locations in DMZ

Al Mazrah

  • D4: Tucked away in a corner next to a blue and white fuel drum.
  • E4: On the west side of a building, conveniently by a set of steps.
  • F5: Nestled between two buildings, with a green bus in close proximity.
  • G6: In a corner, adjacent to two large wooden crates.
  • F6: Hidden near a pile of bin bags.
  • G8: Southside of a large building, discreetly nestled between a small wall and a blue wheelie bin.
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Ashika Island

  • G3: Tucked into a corner between two fences.
  • E5: Against a blue wall at the boundary between E5 and E4.
  • G5: Beneath the castle. Approach cautiously, as a Juggernaut may be lurking.
  • E6: Openly positioned next to a blue wheelie bin.

Building 21

Every Dead Drop on this map is conveniently clustered on the first floor of the building.

Vondel Zoo

  • H6: In a parking lot, adjacent to a wall and a parked car.
  • D7: In the corner by the south wall of a building.
  • B5: By the south wall of a building, next to a white ladder.
  • E3: On the west side of a building, facing the road.
  • G3: Between two buildings along a bustling pathway.

While stashing items in Dead Drops can reduce the cooldown of your Insured Slots, it’s worth noting that more efficient ways to spend your time exist. Some missions may necessitate specific items to be placed in these Dead Drops, but generally, they remain an underused mechanic in COD DMZ.

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