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Finding Hydrogen Peroxide in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 DMZ has proven to be one of the most difficult tasks for players. Extracting Hydrogen Peroxide is necessary to unlock certain Urgent Faction Missions that will help you build your Faction Reputation. However, the item has become elusive to players, making it one of the hardest objectives in the game. Hydrogen Peroxide can be found in specific areas, yet they have low spawn rates, and it will take a while to locate more than one.
Why Do You Need Hydrogen Peroxide in Warzone 2.0 DMZ?
In Warzone 2.0 DMZ, there are four factions that players can join. The four original factions were the Crown, Black Mous, White Lotus, and Legion. For DMZ’s season 4, Phlanax replaces Legion as the fourth faction.
Each faction has unlockable Urgent Missions. Completing Urgent Missions will raise your Faction Reputation and increase your XP gain from playthroughs. Urgent Missions switch out daily, meaning you will need to unlock a new Urgent Mission every day.
There are specific requirements to unlock an Urgent Mission. The requirements to unlock the Phalanx Urgent Mission are to extract three bottles of Hydrogen Peroxide, Cephalexin, or Acetone. You don’t need three of the same chemical but, rather, any of the three chemicals listed.
For example, you can complete this Urgent Mission requirement with one Hydrogen Peroxide and two Cephalexin. While it seems simple, players are having difficulty finding any of the items during matches.
Where to Find Hydrogen Peroxide in DMZ?
Hydrogen Peroxide appears in bottles in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 DMZ. These bottles are a rare spawn and tricky to find in matches. Hydrogen Peroxide generally spawns in medical facilities and medical cabinets.
Medical facilities include hospitals, which are scattered throughout the map. Once you’ve found a hospital, check every nook and cranny of the building. Hydrogen Peroxide spawns on shelves or counters. With that said, the item has the potential to appear on beds or the floor.
Medicine cabinets are small white containers attached to the walls. These cabinets offer various medical supplies, including bandages, medicine, and other healing items. Cabinets are usually found in residential buildings and can be easy to miss because they match the furniture of a place.
There have also been reports of players finding Hydrogen Peroxide in the Koschei Complex. Nonetheless, the item spawning in Koschei is rarer than it appearing in hospitals or medicine cabinets, so you shouldn’t rely on the Koschei Complex.
Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 DMZ is free to play on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam or the Battle.net launcher.