Locked Safes are a form of loot chest in Battlefield 6: RedSec scattered all across the map that come packed with weapons, gear, and attachments and can give you and your squad a leg up if you manage to find one, especially early in the match. To open a Locked Safe in RedSec, all you need is a Repair Tool, which also happens to be one of the iconic pieces of Battlefield gear for repairing friendly vehicles or burning through enemy armor. However, it also has a lesser-known function. A Repair Tool can tighten and loosen hex bolts, thus making it surprisingly useful for unlocking Safes in Battlefield 6: RedSec. Since Safes are bolted shut, the Repair Tool can easily bust them open to give you and your squad access to valuable loot. So, if you want to treat yourself to some high-value gear, here’s how you can unlock Safes in Battlefield 6: RedSec.
How to Unlock Safes in Battlefield 6 Redsec
As we already mentioned, to access a Locked Safe in Battlefield 6: RedSec, you’ll need a Repair Tool and since the Repair Tool is exclusive to the Engineer Class, make sure there’s an Engineer in your squad before you go Safe hunting. Once that’s sorted, unlocking a Safe in Battlefield 6: RedSec is fairly simple and all you have to do is equip the Repair Tool, aim it at the Locked Safe, and start cutting through. After a couple of seconds, the Safe will crack open, revealing all the items inside.
Locked Safes in Battlefield 6: RedSec usually contain a number of high-value items, such as rare weapons, Armor Plates, Call-In Gadgets, alongside Intel Cases that offer quick XP. You can find safes in Battlefield 6: RedSec inside buildings at major POIs across the Fort Lyndon map and they are relatively easy to spot, thus making them one of the best ways to get quality loot early with very little to no work, assuming you’re lucky enough to come across one.
