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Terminus Easter Egg hunt guide for CoD: Black Ops 6

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The Terminus Easter Egg in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 takes players on a thrilling journey to uncover the secrets of a secluded island laboratory. To begin, players must turn on the power by activating three AMP generators located in the Guard Station, Engineering room, and Bio Lab. Each generator costs 500 Essence to activate and must be defended from zombies.

Once the generators are on, players can access the Pack-a-Punch machine by diving into the water beneath the Bio Lab and raising the submerged lift for 500 Essence. Weapon upgrades cost 5,000, 15,000, and 30,000 Essence respectively. Crafting the Beamsmasher Wonder Weapon is the next step.

Players must interact with laptops outside the Communications Room, Storage Area, and near the Caves in the Docks area to reveal symbols and letters. They then need to apply the Deadwire ammo mod and shoot electrical panels on the Pack-A-Punch lift ride. In the Research Office, players solve a math equation using a keycard dropped by a pinned zombie and a Multiphasic Resonator from a briefcase in the Sea Tower.

The computer sequence pings map locations where players interact with colored orbs and defeat enemies to collect orb pieces. Returning to the Research Office allows players to craft the Beamsmasher. With the Beamsmasher ready, the main Easter Egg quest continues with complex puzzles, enemy battles, and strategic gameplay as players unravel the island’s dark history.

This comprehensive guide provides clear steps to complete the Terminus Easter Egg in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. The Mega Stuffy is a helpful Easter egg in the Terminus map of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. This flying companion damages and distracts enemies and can revive players and teammates.

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To obtain the Mega Stuffy, players must find six stuffed animals scattered around the map.

terminus Easter Egg walkthrough

The first stuffed animal is in an open locker beside the Stamin-Up machine after activating the AMP generator.

The second is at the beginning of the bridge leading to the tower. The third is past the bubblegum machine in the mines. The fourth is beneath a bed near the crafting table in the laboratory.

The fifth is behind a red dumpster on the shipwreck’s west side. The sixth is behind a light near the crafting table on the southern island. After collecting all six stuffed animals, players must go to the room with Juggernog and interact with the stuffed animals on the beds to merge them into the Mega Stuffy.

While not particularly strong against zombies, the Mega Stuffy can revive players and friends multiple times, proving valuable in high rounds. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 combines the best elements of old-school CoD to deliver a refreshing new entry with various weapons to use in Zombies mode. Cooking fish on the Terminus map in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 can unlock the Culinary Delight achievement.

To earn this achievement, players must collect cooking ingredients scattered around the map. Salt can be found on top of the fridge in the Living Quarters, while a battery is on a table with radios in the Engineering room. A can of chili is among the boxes of cabbages in the Mess Hall, and cooking oil is on the shelves by the kitchen.

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A brain is on a medical desk near Speed Cola in the Bio Lab, and players can obtain a dead fish by throwing lethal equipment into the water where they see a splash. To cook the special dish, players must interact with the cooking pan on the stove in the Mess Hall and add the ingredients one by one: salt, cooking oil, can of chili (or eggplant), brain, and battery. The Culinary Delight trophy/achievement may not pop until the next round.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies mode features many interesting secrets, Easter eggs, and hidden achievements for players to discover and enjoy.

Noah Nguyen is a multi-talented developer who brings a unique perspective to his craft. Initially a creative writing professor, he turned to Dev work for the ability to work remotely. He now lives in Seattle, spending time hiking and drinking craft beer with his fiancee.

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