Where to use the Algae Covered Toolbox Key in Warzone DMZ

You might need to get wet.

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There are dozens of keys you will come across as you play Call of Duty DMZ but, unfortunately, the game offers no indication as to where you can use the key. Today, we’ll be covering the Algae Covered Toolbox Key that has been stumping DMZ players left and right since launch.

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If you’ve found the Algae Covered Toolbox key and don’t know where to use it, we have you covered.

Where to use the Algae Covered Toolbox key in DMZ: Exact location

If you have the key in your possession, then you can advance and begin the process of finding its destination. Remember, though, if you have it in your inventory outside of the game, you need to have it in your backpack and not your key stash before entering a match.

With the Algae Covered Toolbox Key in your backpack during a match of DMZ, you’ll want to head to the southwest portion of Al Mazrah City.

The toolbox key is approximately located where our white, square marker is. | Provided by Activision

This location is found in the top right of the DMZ map. In the southwest corner of Al Mazrah City, you will see several different waterways and bridges that overlap with each other. The one you’re looking for is to the right of the large river that runs through this area.

We’ve circled exactly where you need to go below.

Once you’ve made it to that location, you’ll need to dive into the river and start searching the riverbed.

On the ground in the river, you will find a toolbox that you can use your Algae Covered Toolbox Key to open.

The exact location you’re looking for is just off the eastern building right below a small bridge, as we showcased in the image above. The toolbox shouldn’t be more than a few meters away from the building on the east side of the river.

After locating the toolbox and opening it, you’ll be treated to its contents.

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