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Where to Use Drifting Supply Bag Key in Warzone 2.0 DMZ

Get rich quick scheme without the con

The Keys in DMZ are few and hard to come by, with many caches and containers holding common to uncommon goods inside. Whilst these help the player with their survival in their deployment and can hold other Keys inside, there is a rare Key amongst them that guarantees $75,000 from valuables inside. This is the Drifting Supply Bag in Ashika Island. If you find the Key, make sure that you survive at whatever cost as getting what is inside the Supply Bag will do wonders for your deployment. Therefore, this is our guide on where to use the Drifting Supply Bag Key in Warzone 2.0 DMZ.

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How to Get the Drifting Supply Bag Key

The Drifting Supply Bag Key can be obtained through the same means as finding the other DMZ Keys, by looting. You can first check the Buy Stations for the Special Keys, then loot containers around the Map and target Shadow Company or Elite Guards as they can carry the Keys too. You can specifically focus on HVT Contracts as the target will always drop a Key, using a common one. This is the best route you can go down in finding this Key, however, you can truly pick this up anywhere due to its common type.

Why the Key Is So Valuable

The Drifting Supply Bag Key is a Common Key (blue icon), and because of what you can find in the Bag every time, the Drifting Supply Bag is easily the most valuable Common Key Container in the game right now. Every time you loot this Bag you are guaranteed to pick up 3 Traditional Japanese Masks: Tengu, Kitsune, and Mask of Riddles. These can then be sold to the Buy Station giving you $75,000 every time.

Where to Use Drifting Supply Bag Key

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If you have the Drifting Supply Key, you need to go north, over Oganikku Farms. The Bag is located quite far out into the Sea so using a boat is best here. You need to stay within the D2 coordinates, heading slightly inwards from the D2 top right corner of the grid as if you were swimming to the center of the coordinate grid.

Head to the exact location as highlighted in the screenshot above. You need to go to the exact point on the screenshot, indicated by the green player icon. Here is a close-up below.

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That was our quick guide on getting $75,000 by using the Drifting Supply Bag Key in Warzone 2.0 DMZ. Remember that if you die with this Key in your inventory it will despawn and you will have to find it again. For more Season 2 DMZ Key Locations, check out our locations for the Waterlogged Bag, Floatsam Cache, Mud Covered Cache and Farmer’s Lunchbox.

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