Dying Light 2 Saint Paul Electrical Station Guide

Dying Light 2: Saint Paul Electrical Station guide

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Saint Paul Electrical Station in Dying Light 2 is all the way at the northeast section of the map. It’s one of the places that’s off the beaten path, and you can make your way there while free-roaming. Here’s our Dying Light 2 guide to help you with the Saint Paul Electrical Station puzzle so it can be assigned to a faction.

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Note: For more information, check out our Dying Light 2 guides and features hub. You can also visit our main guide for the Electrical Stations and Water Towers in the game.

 

Dying Light 2 Saint Paul Electrical Station puzzle guide

Cable 1/A/B, Terminal B, and the Inhibitor Container

The first thing you’ll notice once you enter Saint Paul Electrical Station in Dying Light 2 is that the lower part of the building is submerged. There are also several wall terminals and locked gates in the upper sections.

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Jump down and look for Cable 1/A/B underwater. This one will work for those particular terminals, though we don’t want to bother with Terminal 1 yet.

Likewise, you should find the Inhibitor Container close by. Go ahead and open it for your upgrades.

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For now, let’s connect the cable to Terminal B. Make sure you open the gates marked with B (including the one that’s in the submerged area).

The one up top, though, has Terminal 3, but we can’t do anything with that yet.

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Terminal C

Instead, go downstairs and swim until you find Terminal C.  There’s a gate here, as well as another in the next corridor.

If you follow the stairs going up, you should find Cable C. Connect that to the terminal and open the gates.

Terminal 3

Next, check the metal gates marked with C. One of those leads to another water-filled chamber with Cable 3.

Thankfully, the gate takes you back to the main area, and the cable is fairly lengthy (50 meters). You can bring it all the way back to the corresponding terminal that I mentioned previously.

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Terminal A

Next, we’re going back to the main cable — 1/A/B — to disconnect that. Grab the cable again and bring it to Terminal A in the upper area. Go ahead and open the gates marked with A (including the one that’s submerged).

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Terminal 2

You should also see Terminal 2 in the upper area behind the gates. Head downstairs and swim once more. This time, loop around the underwater hallways until you find a room with Cable 2. Make sure you take the quickest path back to the corresponding machine.

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Terminal 1

Finally, get Cable 1/A/B again and connect it to Terminal 1. Press the switch in the control room to complete the Saint Paul Electrical Station puzzle in Dying Light 2, and assign the facility to a faction.

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