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Warzone 2 DMZ: How To Find The Crown Intel In Ashika Power Plant (Muddy Waters)

Check out where to find the Ashika Power Plant Crown Intel in Warzone 2 DMZ mode.

Wondering how to find the Ashika Power Plant Crown Intel in Warzone 2? This is the final part of the Muddy Waters Tier 1 mission for the Legion faction. Once you find the Underground Waterway Intel, your next task is to locate and extract this piece of intel at the Power Plant. This location is not marked on the map so it can be a bit tricky to find it. However, this guide will lead you straight to it.

How to Find the Crown Intel in Ashika Power Plant: Warzone 2 DMZ

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The Crown Intel is on the second floor of the Ashika Power Plant. This building is located northwest of Tsuki Castle as shown in the image above. To enter this building, you will need a Stronghold key. Since Tsuki Castle is a heavily guarded building, you can loot the key from an enemy. However, if you don’t want to fight, you can get it at a Buy Station for $5000.

Once you have the Stronghold key, make your way to the power plant. Clear out any enemies in your way and head to the first floor. Once there, look around for small stairs by the wall. Climb the stairs and enter the control room by breaking the glass. In the control room, eliminate the single AI enemy and look behind the control panel. You’ll find the Crown Intel next to the office chair on the ground. Collect the intel and head to the exfil location. Note that other players will be looking for this intel as well so make sure you are going in with a squad.

As we mentioned, this is the last task in the Muddy Waters mission. For completing it, you will receive 10,000 XP and Maniples X12 Pistol Blueprint.

That’s everything from us on how to find the Warzone 2 DMZ Crown Intel in Ashika Power Plant. For more helpful guides like How to Complete Search & Seizure Contract, make sure you visit our Warzone 2 section.

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