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Dead Island 2 Body Count Location: How to Find It?

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If you’re in search of one of the top rifles in the game, look no further than the Body Count in Dead Island 2. This legendary rifle features impressive stats and damage capabilities. You can obtain it by completing specific side quests along with a Lost and Found weapon mission in Dead Island 2.

We’ve detailed the entire process so you can follow along with ease.

Finish the Main Storyline

To acquire the Body Count legendary rifle, you’ll first need to complete the primary storyline of Dead Island 2. Afterward, head back to Venice Beach and navigate to the guard tower.

Once you’re at the top of the tower, you’ll meet a soldier named W.O. Rodriguez who offers a side quest titled Cremains of the Day.

Finish Cremains of the Day

In this quest, you’ll need to ignite a fire in the death pit, which can easily be done by shooting the oil container.

Be cautious as the watchtower is filled with traps while making your way to Rodriguez.

After wrapping up the side mission, return to Rodriguez for your reward, then head to the military base to initiate the Lost and Found quest. Completing this quest will unlock the [REDACTED] side quest that ultimately grants you the Body Count Rifle.

It’s essential to complete all the quests in the specified order to unlock the weapon.

Finish the Redacted Lost and Found Quest

You will need to eliminate Lieutenant Ford at the military base. He can be found transformed into a zombie within the west barracks under a tent. Defeat him to trigger the side quest.

If he doesn’t appear, consider completing all other available side quests in Dead Island 2 before checking again. You must defeat the Lieutenant to acquire the Journal he drops.

Follow the journal left by Lt. Ford and return to the containers near the tower’s beachfront area. Look for a container surrounded by zombies, enter it, and open the chest to claim your weapon.

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