Dead Island 2features a beautifully crafted, interactive open world filled with buildings that hold mods, weapons, and essential gear for your character. Many of these items are optional and easy to miss if you are not paying attention—like the Electrician’s Toolbox. In this guide, we will show you where to find the Electrician’s key and how to use it to unlock the Electrician’s box.

How to Find and Use the Electrician’s Key in Dead Island 2

The Electrician’s key can be found in the western part of the Ocean Avenue region of Dead Island 2. You need to defeat a Zombie called the “Faulty Electrician” which is found in a large hole on the road near a red ambulance. If you open the map, you will find a small section of the west sideOcean Avenue map with black inkscribbled on it. The named zombie appears here. However, you must first complete amain mission called The Search for Truth.

This mission involves tracking Dr. Reed’s lost daughter Tisha and exploring the Bean Cup coffee shop on the northwest side of Ocean Avenue. Tisha is actually inside the Thalia building near the coffee shop and one of the apartments near 2C contains theElectrician’s Toolbox. Once you have found the Electrician’s Toolbox, the Faulty Technician named Zombie should appear on the location as we mentioned above.

Defeat that named zombie, and it willdrop the “Electrician’s Key”. Now that you have the necessary item to unlock the Electrician’s Toolbox, head back to the Thalia building and go inside the first apartment on the right on the first floor. Open the right door inside this apartment, which also happens to be a closet with suits, shoes, and a few boxes.

Use theElectrician’s key and open the Electrician’s Toolboxto get theSuperior Ranged Mutilator Mod.

For more Dead Island 2 guides, consider reading our articles onHow to Complete the Ballad of Rikky Rex,How to Complete ‘Message in a Bottle’, andWhere to Find Legendary Weapons Early in Dead Island 2.

Irfan Ansari

Irfan Ansari is a Guides Writer at Prima Games, bringing seven years of experience in Video Game Journalism to the table. With over 20 years immersed in gaming, he’s sharpened his craft at notable outlets like TheGamer, Gamepur, Videogamer, and eXputer. His favorite hobby is grinding for XP, leveling up and defeating bosses to pulp.