Break a window, go inside, and there’s a WLF gun cache note with the combination on it. After going through it and the boat repair shop, you come across a trailer. Shift the cart away from the wall to reveal a hole, which leads you into the cage.ĭuring Abby’s Seattle Day 1, you pass by a hardware store. There’s a caged area in your immediate proximity containing the safe – climb up to the upper level and search one of the dead bodies for a note that discloses the combination. After travelling a short distance, you’ll reach a point where a gate blocks your progress, and you have to leave the boat to open it.
Go into Weston’s pharmacy – the note containing the full code is found on your way in.ĭuring Seattle Day 3, Ellie acquires a speedboat. After travelling through the Merci building, you drop into a pool and emerge on the other side of the road. Trust me, being able to save a few minutes whenever you can is absolutely worth it in a game as long as “The Last of Us Part 2” is.This safe is also found during Seattle Day 2. And in those situations, you should give this a shot if you’re able. But still, sometimes you just don’t wanna do any more scavenging. If you’re hearing impaired, or just have to play with the sound down for some reason, this method likely will not work for you.Īlso Read: 'Chernobyl' Director Johan Renck to Direct 'The Last of Us' Pilot for HBOįortunately, hunting down safe combinations is not usually that much of an inconvenience. Which is almost certainly quicker than looking around for the combination. You shouldn’t go too fast, but you should be able to turn the knob quickly enough that you can open any safe in under a minute this way. That might sound tedious, but it’s a different enough sound that you can scroll through the numbers very quickly and still hear it without much problem. When you get to the correct number, it will make a distinct and louder click.
Except you don’t have to go that far in “The Last of Us Part 2.” Here’s the key thing: every time you change the number on the combination, the safe will click. The trick here is basically the same thing that safecrackers do in movies, where they put their ear against the safe while they turn the knob. You just need to be able to hear the game pretty well.Īlso Read: 'The Last of Us Part 2' Video Game Review: Not as Good as It Thinks It Is
You don’t need to find the combination or anything like that. There’s a surprisingly quick and easy way to unlock any safe you come across. But the good news is that you don’t actually need to look around for the combination if you don’t feel like opening every drawer or searching every dark corner. Safes very often contain the most important loot in “The Last of Us Part 2,” like new guns or skill books, so it’s pretty important to open every safe you find.
Well, fear not, because we can help you with at least that last thing. Or of trying to find the combination to one of the many safes you’ll find on your journey. So, naturally, as you get further and further in, you might just kinda be over some of the busywork, like scouring every place you go for collectibles and crafting resources. It’s roughly twice the length of the first game, which itself was probably a bit longer than a narrative-focused video game ideally should be. “The Last of Us Part 2,” the sequel to Naughty Dog’s beloved PlayStation 3 game, is oh so very long. (This post does not contain any spoilers whatsoever for “The Last of Us Part 2.” We’re just talking about safes, and not the story.)