Stellar Blade Wasteland Antenna chest location
This guide will tell you the location of the Wasteland Antenna chest in Stellar Blade, so you can use the passcode you found to unlock it and get sweet rewards.
In Stellar Blade, the Wasteland Antenna chest ("Wasteland, Aerial" if in the UK version) can be a tough find after coming across its code inside the region's ship wreckage. Sure, it might tell you the general area, but you have to traverse it all to find the chest and its loot yourself.
Thankfully, you won't need to look for the Wasteland Antenna chest for long. In this quick guide, I'll tell you exactly where to go in the game.
Wasteland Antenna chest location
In Stellar Blade, the Wasteland Antenna chest is located east of the Wasteland region. As marked in the image below, it can be found just slightly south of the Junkyard Supply Camp.
If you're starting from the Supply Camp via fast travel, walk straight and run up the dirt ramp on top of the cliff. From there, head left to the marked point and walk north to drop down to the chest in front of the service droid.
Enter the "OnrrrZ"- style password and the chest will open to give you the following rewards:
- Slugs
- Shotgun Shells
- Explosive Shells
- Blaster Shells
- Stingers
It's not the most exciting chest of loot, but now you've finally solved the mystery of the Wasteland Antenna chest.
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