u4gm How to Do All Havens Hollow Easter Eggs Tips Guide

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Season 1 drops Havens Hollow into Warzone and it honestly feels like a creepy little West Virginia theme park where every corner hides a secret from the cowboy photo gag on Main Street to the bloody barn ritual and that underground lab waiting under the mansion fountain.

When you first land in Haven's Hollow in Season 1, it does not feel like the usual Warzone drop at all, and if you are chasing the hidden “Now You See Me” camo instead of just farming kills you will probably notice that vibe pretty fast, especially if you are the sort of player who has already looked up things like CoD BO7 Boosting to speed things up. The map leans into that creepy, backwoods West Virginia mood, but the real hook is how many little side puzzles are tucked into the layout. Most of them are doable solo if you stay calm and do not rush fights, though a couple can get rough if the lobby is sweaty or the circle collapses early.

Buried Treasure And Cowboy Setup

The treasure run is usually the first thing people try, because it is quick. You have to parachute straight into the cave behind the northern waterfall; trying to clamber up the rocks from the outside wastes time and you will get beamed. Inside the cave there is a map you can grab, and it marks a red X somewhere nearby. Nine times out of ten it points you toward the yellow shed or that old water wheel. Hit the spot, dig it up, you get some cash and a Calling Card, which is a nice warm-up. After that, Main Street turns into a mini scavenger hunt with the Cowboy Easter egg. You need three pieces: hat, boots and bandana, all in different buildings. The annoying part is that if someone downs you, the gear drops on the ground, so you end up running the same loop again. Once you are fully kitted, crawl behind the photo cutout board and wait. The camera flash triggers, a bounty pops on your head, and if you survive that short timer you walk away with an emblem and usually a handful of bodies in the feed.

Jackalope Hunt And Pied Piper

Things start to feel stranger at the Pond. The Jackalope Hunt sounds silly until you are actually tracking a tiny glowing purple rabbit that sprints between rocks and reeds. It is small, easy to lose and other players love to third party while you tunnel-vision on it. Land near some cover, scan for the glow, put a few careful shots into it and grab the trophy it drops. Take that up to the cabin north of the water and mount it on the wall; you get some loot and a bit of bragging rights. Over at the Mansion, the Pied Piper puzzle is more about listening than shooting. You pull a fuse from the elevator shaft, slot it into the shed outside, and that powers the house. From there, hunt down three mousetraps inside. You do not actually need to be right on top of them, you just listen for the squeak, then shoot. When all three are done, head to the fountain. The plates around it are labelled, and you hit them in order: E, then D, then C. Done right, a hidden lab opens up and usually has better gear than half the buy stations.

Security Room Coordination

The Research Center Easter egg is where solo players often hit a wall. The Security Room puzzle is basically a memory test under pressure. You have one person watching the server racks while another checks the row of computers, calling out which light matches which screen. If you are alone, you keep sprinting back and forth, trying to hold the pattern in your head while someone else pushes the building. Each correct match turns that segment green; get them all and the monitors display a code you need to remember. Take that code to the keypad outside the locked room and punch it in. Inside, you find rare loot and plates, plus it sets you up nicely if you are moving toward the final ritual later in the match.

Blood Moon Ritual And Mastery Camo

The Blood Moon Ritual ties the whole thing together and is easily the most stressful part. You head to the Mansion attic with a Psych Grenade, toss it so the room warps, then use the mirror to spot strange symbols that hint at three items. You are looking for a Blood Vial in the secret lab, a Bone under the docks at the Pond and a Rock hidden under a hard hat at the Coal Depot. None of them are hard to grab on paper, but the circle and random squads turning up make it messy. Once you have all three, drag them to the Barn and start the ritual event. A sword appears, and you have to rack up five kills with it before the timer runs out, which usually means pushing into fights you would normally avoid. Pull it off, finish all six Easter eggs, and that “Now You See Me” universal camo finally unlocks, which feels a lot better than just buying some random skin or even browsing services like CoD BO7 Boosting for sale when you know you earned it the hard way.

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