Lost & Found are the trickiest quests in Dead Island 2. Instead of walking you through every step, you’ll have to track down your own clues and follow the breadcrumbs. Lost & Found quests aren’t just the most confounding quests in the game, they’re also the hardest to find. To begin a Lost & Found, often you’ll have to fully explore the large hub maps in search for key collectibles — certain collectibles will put you on-track to search for lost rewards. They’re all worth doing, so here’s a rundown to help you find them all.
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Lost & Found quests are a special side-quest that you have to find yourself. Instead of talking to an NPC, you’ll have to find a key item. These quests are often open-ended, requiring you to read documents to learn where to go next. These are the trickiest quests in the game to complete — and some of the trickiest quests to find.
Bel-Air
My Mailman Was A Zombie: Only available after completing the main story and the #Clickbait side-quest. Travel to the road marked Alpine Drive in the center of the map, between the GOAT Pen and Curtis’s mansion. On the road, there’s an abandoned mail truck. Look for a document on the ground near the gore.
Beverly Hills
The Clean And The Snatch: After defending the safe house in the center of Beverly Hills, check the partially empty pool. There’s a crate with a key item document. Collect it to begin this quest. You’ll need to find phones near different pools in Beverly Hills and Bel-Air.
Venice Beach
Jo’s Rainy Day Stash: There are two Surf Rental shops on Venice Beach, each one is marked on the map. Enter the north-most
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