Where to Find Nuclear Fuel Rods in DMZ? How to Get It?

Extract 10 Nuclear Fuel Rods DMZ

Nuclear fuel rods are often overlooked in Call of Duty DMZ, as they served little purpose in earlier seasons and provided minimal financial gain. However, in Season 4, players must obtain these rods in order to upgrade their stash. Before delving into other expansions, it’s crucial to find at least 10 nuclear fuel rods. Here’s a guide on how to get them in a DMZ deployment in Call of Duty.

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Where can you find nuclear fuel rods in the DMZ?

If you are looking for nuclear fuel rods in the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) area, you can find them in specific locations. These valuables are commonly found in radioactive containers on the Al Mazrah, Ashika Island, and Vondel maps. Additionally, you can find them in the Koschei Complex map, especially in areas such as chemical plants, information exchange, external operations, factories and barracks.

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Once you encounter these nuclear fuel rods, it’s critical to protect them promptly. Head to the extraction point to keep these valuables safe as enemy operators may try to steal them. Keep in mind that you usually need around 10 to 20 Nuclear Fuel Rods to complete most operator upgrades in the DMZ environment. Explore these specific locations and collect the necessary nuclear fuel rods to enhance your operator’s capabilities in the DMZ.

How to get nuclear fuel rods in COD DMZ?

The most efficient way to obtain Nuclear Fuel Rods in the Call of Duty DMZ is to complete the Secure Nuclear Materials Contract between Al Mazrah, Ashika Island, and Vondel. The contracts involve searches for hidden radioactive materials and other items. Each secure materials contract can produce up to four nuclear fuel rods. Contracts for secure nuclear materials appear randomly on the map, so it’s best to perform these missions in remote areas away from enemy operators.

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You can initiate a safe nuclear materials contract by picking up the corresponding contract phone, which can be identified by its round radioactive symbol. These contract calls can be found on the Al Mazrah, Ashika Island and Vondel maps. Once you start the mission, you will need a Geiger counter to scan the area and find hidden caches. Geiger counters detect radiation levels and help you pinpoint hidden radioactive materials.

Follow the reading on the Geiger counter and when it peaks above 9.0 you will know you are close to a radioactive container. Each Secure Nuclear Materials contract requires you to open two hidden caches. These caches are often hidden in challenging places, so rely on your Geiger counter to guide you. Once you find the storage room, open it to collect the nuclear fuel rods.

Since you already have the Geiger Counter, you can continue to the nearby Secure Nuclear Materials Contract to collect additional fuel rods. Repeat this process until you have all the nuclear fuel materials needed to complete the upgrade. By completing Secure Nuclear Materials Contracts and strategically using Geiger Counters, you can successfully obtain the necessary nuclear fuel rods to enhance your gaming experience in the COD DMZ.

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COD DMZ Gameplay

COD DMZ, similar to its predecessor, introduces a thrilling gameplay experience in its main game mode, Battle Royale. In this mode, players will participate in fierce competition and strive to be the last player or team standing. The action takes place on a huge and ever-shrinking map. When a match begins, players parachute onto the game map, preparing to encounter and eliminate other players.

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As the game progresses and eliminations occur, the playable area shrinks, creating a sense of urgency and forcing players into close combat. One notable addition in Warzone 2.0 is the Circle Collapse feature. Multiple circles are generated within the map, each closing independently of the other. This adds an extra layer of strategy and unpredictability to the gameplay, as players must navigate and adapt to ever-changing safe zones.

Eventually, the circles converge into a safe zone, intensifying the final battle. If an elimination occurs, the player will not be eliminated immediately. Instead, they are sent to the “gulag,” a closed arena where eliminated players fight each other. Winning the Gulag Battle gives players a second chance to respawn onto the map, extending their chances of victory.

COD DMZ offers an immersive and action-packed battle royale experience where survival, skill, and strategic decisions are key to becoming the sole survivor or the winning team. Engage in adrenaline-pumping battles, adapt to an ever-shrinking map, and strive for ultimate victory in this thrilling gaming environment.

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