How to get & use Fuses in Dead Island 2

How to get & use Fuses in Dead Island 2

Check out our guide about Fuses in Dead Island 2, as they allow you to access locked doors where you can grab lots of loot and new weapons in the zombie game.

25th Apr 2023 15:50

Images via Dambuster Studios

Knowing how to get and use Fuses is key in Dead Island 2 for staying stocked up on essential resources in your fight against the undead. 

Unlike the many other ways to gain loot in the game, however, there's only one way to get Fuses. Luckily, this quick and easy guide of mine will take you through all you need to know. 

Where can you find Fuses?

The only method of getting Fuses in Dead Island 2 is purchasing them from vendors you find in safe houses - which you can spot by looking out for the dollar sign on your map & compass. 

It's worth noting that Fuses cost 1500 dollars a pop, and you can only carry a total of three at a time, meaning you'll need to locate another vendor whenever you run out. 

Trading to get a Fuse in Dead Island 2

How to use Fuses in Dead Island 2

Once you've acquired them, using the Fuses themselves is simple enough; just walk up to a fusebox and interact with it. Once the Fuse is placed in, the electricity will turn on and open the nearby door it's connected to. 

Using a Fuse in Dead Island 2

You can also follow the wires from a fusebox to find the door it relates to, as not all of the fuseboxes are located right next to the doors themselves.

Areas that are opened by Fuses contain random crafting resources, and containers called a Zomproof Slayer Hoard, which have new weapons for you to collect.

Some also have zombies inside that you'll need to deal with, or a hazard to get rid of, so be wary.

Take a look at our walkthrough of the Dead Island 2 The Clean and Snatch quest, which lets you grab a powerful weapon at the end. 

Tarran Stockton

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Tarran Stockton

Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.

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