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- Where To Find Cell Garden Entrances in Freedom Wars Remastered
- How the Cell Garden Functions in Freedom Wars Remastered
Early in Freedom Wars Remastered's main storyline, you'll need to locate the Cell Garden within your Panopticon. This area serves as a safe haven for resource farming, offering a less hazardous alternative to standard operations. While multiple Cell Gardens exist, accessing each one follows the same procedure regardless of your game progression. This guide details locating any Cell Garden and utilizing it for resource acquisition.
Where To Find Cell Garden Entrances in Freedom Wars Remastered
Mattias's request to investigate a ghost girl story initiates your search for the Cell Garden. To begin, navigate to Level 2's main cell block (2-A000). In the block's left corner, you'll find a small room resembling an elevator. Interact with it to travel to 2-E165, the same location where you encountered Enzo.
From 2-E165, follow the right-hand wall to another small room containing a device leading to 2-G100. Repeat this process one final time; the far room in 2-G100 houses the device that grants access to the Cell Garden.
This route to the Cell Garden remains consistent across all levels. Unlocking the Quick-Travel Entitlement significantly reduces travel time. Post-completion of the main Cell Garden quest, access becomes unrestricted. However, acquiring a specific Entitlement is recommended for efficiency.
Each device leading to the next area or the Cell Garden is clearly marked with a blue door icon.
How the Cell Garden Functions in Freedom Wars Remastered
The main story mission involving the Cell Garden differs from its standard usage. For subsequent visits, the Cell Garden operates as follows:
- A one-minute time limit is imposed before expulsion.
- The room's layout is randomized each time.
- Eight resources, represented by small green orbs, are scattered throughout the room.
To extend your Cell Garden stay, purchase Entitlements from the Window on Liberty. Some layouts present puzzles that can complicate resource gathering, making these upgrades worthwhile. The first upgrade, granting a two-minute time limit, becomes available upon reaching CODE level 3.