Zero Dam’s Best-Kept Secrets: Delta Force Guide

The latest update to Zero Dam brings a huge network of underground tunnels that expand the game area, offering new paths, strategic options, and hidden treasures.

This guide will help you understand how to navigate these tunnels, find secret boxes, and make the most of the new underground system.

What are Underground Tunnels?

Zero Dam’s latest update has changed the game by adding large underground passages. These tunnels let players move across the map in new ways, creating both new challenges and advantages.

This guide will cover all the ways in and out of the underground tunnels, how to travel from the south to the north areas, and where to find the new secret boxes that contain special gun skins and armors.

Entrances and Exits: A Full Overview

Southern Entry Points:

  1. Substation Entry (Southeast Entry): The southeast entry is at the substation, next to a truck. This entry leads to the deeper southern tunnels.
  2. Central Entry: Located in the middle, this entry gives a direct path into the big tunnel system.
  3. Cement Plant Entry: Another key entry point is at the cement plant. When entering here, players can take different routes to central tunnel areas.

Once inside, players can explore many connected areas. There’s not much loot in the tunnels, as they’re mainly for moving around and planning strategies. Secret boxes and different routes to good locations make exploring worthwhile.

Secret Boxes: How to Find Them

First Secret Box (SPC D7):

To find the first secret box, go north from the bridge in the tunnel area between the cement plant and the central entry. Look for an air vent; this vent leads to a room with SPC D7, which has the QJB 201 skin.

Second Secret Box (SBC D8):

The second box is in the northern underground area, in a room with a big map on the wall. Opening this box gives players the CL19 skin. The exact locations of these boxes are shown on the mini-map for easier finding.

Moving from South to North

Using the Underground Passage Key Card:

To move between the southern and northern parts of the underground tunnel, players need an Underground Passage Key Card. This key card, which costs about 200-250k, has 20 uses and lets you access the central locked tunnel that separates the north from the south.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. South to Central: Enter the tunnel through one of the south entries and go to the central locked tunnel.
  2. Using the Key Card: Use the Underground Passage Key Card to unlock the middle tunnel, connecting the southern and northern parts. This route is one-way; you can go from south to north, but not the other way.
  3. Exploring Central Area: The central area is big and has a computer control room and several loot spots. Here, players can use zip lines to move faster.
  4. Entering Northern Area: After leaving the central area, players will be in the northern section. There are many hallways leading to multiple exits, so it’s important to know the map well for best navigation.

Northern Entry and Exit Points

Western Admin Entries (Three Points):

  1. Under Main Stairs Entry: Located under the main stairs in the western admin, this entry point lets players quickly access the underground network.
  2. Red Room Ladder Entry: This entry point is reached by a ladder through the red room, providing another way in and out of the tunnels.
  3. Building Site Tunnel: A new one-way entry, this tunnel in the building site outside the west side of admin, goes further into the network.

Eastern Entries: On the eastern side, players can find two more entries. The first is a direct access point in the middle of the admin area, and the second is through the cracked bathroom floor, leading straight into the tunnels. These entries add strategic value for players positioning themselves near admin.

Strategic Insights and Tactical Advantages

Using Underground for Tactical Advantage:

  1. Sneaky Movements: The tunnels provide a different route, reducing exposure and allowing for sneaky advances toward key positions.
  2. Ambush Potential: The many entries and exits let players set up ambushes and counter-attacks, changing the game in competitive play.
  3. Looting Secret Boxes: Focusing on secret box locations adds more rewards and can greatly improve gear without direct fighting.
  4. Escape Routes: When outgunned or outnumbered, underground tunnels can be used to escape, giving a much-needed break from surface-level hostility.

Concluding

The addition of underground tunnels in Zero Dam offers a new layer of gameplay, mixing exploration with tactical depth. Whether you’re trying to find secret boxes or looking for new paths for strategic advances, mastering this network can greatly improve your gameplay experience.

Understanding route possibilities — thanks to the southern, central, and northern tunnel dynamics — along with strategic entry and exit use, gives players unconventional ways to move during intense encounters. Embrace these changes, practice navigating the routes, and get ready for exciting combat scenarios deep within Zero Dam’s underground maze.

With a detailed understanding of the tunnel system, your gameplay will become more versatile, potentially making you a tough player to beat in Zero Dam’s ever-changing battlefield. Let’s meet underground and see who dominates the new frontier!

I hope this detailed guide helps you explore and master the new underground tunnels in Zero Dam. If you liked this article, consider checking out more tips and strategy guides and stay tuned for new updates and gameplay tactics.