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Unlock the Enigmatic Door: Guide to Opening Stalker 2's Brain Scorcher

Author : Alexander Jan 17,2025

Unlock the Enigmatic Door: Guide to Opening Stalker 2

The Brain Scorcher: Accessing the Locked Warehouse in Stalker 2

The Brain Scorcher, a memorable location in the Stalker universe, also appears in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl. Within its vicinity lies a seemingly inaccessible Tamper-Proof Stash, secured behind a locked warehouse door. However, a clever bit of parkour provides an alternative entry.

Locating the Warehouse and Alternative Entry

Find the Brain Scorcher in the northern Malachite region. The Tamper-Proof Stash, marked on your map, will lead you to the warehouse with the locked door. Don't be fooled—this isn't the intended entrance.

To bypass the locked door:

  1. Circle the warehouse to the left, ascending the orange stairs to a stack of crates.
  2. Utilize the crates to leap over the containers to your right, progressing to the next set.
  3. From this vantage point, jump over the crane on your right, continuing along the path until you reach its end.
  4. Drop down onto the containers below and navigate the zigzagging route to discover an opening at the rear of the warehouse.

Navigating the Warehouse and Retrieving the Stash

Inside, watch out for trip mines! Carefully disarm them as you proceed towards the front of the warehouse.

Once there, the Tamper-Proof Stash (a large, already unlocked safe) awaits. Gather the valuable loot—ammo, medkits, and other consumables.

Exiting the Warehouse: Restoring Power

To unlock the main warehouse door, head right from the power panel, moving further down the warehouse. You'll find a generator amongst some crates; activate it to restore power. Return to the power panel near the entrance and flip the switch to open the door, providing your exit route.

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