How to open and find the Morrow Parish Safe in Remnant 2.

How to open the safe in Morrow Parish.

Whether you love the enormous amount of convoluted secrets and mysteries on Remnant 2 or not, you’re going to have to navigate them if you want anything of any value. Remnant 2 has hidden most of the best stuff in insane puzzles, even one that takes 90 minutes of actual real-time to unlock. To get your hands on a rather impressive double-barreled handgun in Remnant 2, you need to unlock a safe in Morrow Parish; here’s how to go about it.

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How to unlock the Morrow Parish safe in Remnant 2.

 

How to unlock the morrow parish safe in Remnant 2.
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You are forgiven for needing to use walkthroughs in Remnant 2. The puzzles are obscene half the time and have taken code breakers and wizards to unlock. Maybe this kind of mysteries your thing, or maybe not. Probably the latter if you’re reading this. The double-barrel shotgun inside the Morrow Parish safe is tricky to figure out.

  • Locate the three Statues – To the left of the front entrance amid some rubble. In the study where the safe is located. By the furthest window on the third floor.
  • Receive the code – Bring the three statues down to the basement where the cells are. At the end of the corridor, you will find a locked door with a woman behind it. Tell her you have something of hers, and she will sing you a song with the Morrow Parish safe code hidden within it.
  • Safe Code – The Morrow Parish safe code is 2971.
  • Return – Head back to the safe on the second-floor office and receive the double-barrel shotgun in Remnant 2.

Double Barrel Handgun

I already have the Cube Gun and Bonesaw, so I already have everything I need in Remnant 2. However, the double-barrel is still a formidable weapon. It has only 2 shells, but they do 110 damage. It is a great close-range devastator in a pinch.

Leo Gillick

Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you'll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.