Warzone 2 Sea Treasures Token Machine Locations

Warzone 2 Sea Treasures Token Machine Locations: All Four and What They do

All four Warzone 2 Sea Treasures Token Machine locations are shown on the map above. They are labeled with a yellow dot. Each machine is found in a gas station on Ashika Island. Players will need Sea Treasures Tokens found in ground loot or on the bodies of other players to use the machines.

What do the Warzone 2 Sea Treasures Machines do?

The Warzone 2 Sea Treasures Machines reward players with loot in exchange for a single Sea Treasures Token.

Opting to “Use Machine (1 Token)” will cause the machine to play music. It will then either show green lights for a win or red lights for a loss. A win earns players a more valuable loot item, while a loss grants players a single armor plate.

At the time of writing, it’s unclear if the Sea Treasures Machines have some greater purpose as part of a grander Easter egg. For now, they just seem to be a fun way of getting some extra loot. This is very similar to the Fish Item that can also be found on the new Warzone 2 map.

For more Warzone 2 guides, here’s how to Restore Honor in the new Resurgence mode. And here’s how to fix Season 2 crashing issues.

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