For those messing around in the Goat Pen building, whether you’re looking for the Goat Pen Keycard, you may have discovered a safe in the Broseidon and Spartans gaming room. To open this lockbox, you will need Brock’s Safe Keys in Dead Island 2. You cannot open it immediately if you’re stumbling upon this by chance. However, you can open these keys once you’ve completed the main story mission in the Hotel Haperin.
Dead Island 2 Brock’s Safe Key Location¶
Once you’ve completed the Hotel Halperin level and returned to Bel-Air, you can navigate through the Goat Pen area. As you climb up to the swimming pool level, you can find that there’s more zombies than usual. In fact, one of them will be a Crusher, who you will have just unlocked once you defeated the Becki the Bride in the hotel ball room. This is quite common in Dead Island 2, where once you face off against a boss creature, it will spawn those enemies repeatedly across all maps, you’ve likely already encountered this by fighting the Crusher that spawns and drops the Military Supplies Keys in Hotel Halperin.
The Crushed in the Goat Pen swimming pool will be around level 7, and will be quite tough for the weapons you have, so, don’t be afraid to force the Crusher into the pool with you, and use a Volt weapon to get free damage against the creature. Feel free to throw your Meat Bait into the pool too, so all those annoying Runners, Shamblers and Walkers go for a dip too. Once the Crusher is defeated, it will drop the Brock’s Safe Keys.
Now you have them, head inside the Goat Pen, and climb to the very top floor, where you can find the main office. When you make your way to the top floor of the building, look for the hard surface wall of the Goat Pen, and you can loot the safe now you have Brock’s Safe Keys in Dead Island 2.
The safe dropped a blue-quality mace-like weapon, that was technically classed as a Maim weapon. It also offers a cash reward for opening too. It may differ for you, depending on when you open the lockbox.
Also, sorry for the dark images, it was nighttime in Bel-Air when we arrived back, so it is a little hard to contextualize them from the screenshots.
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