How do I reach the Dahl chest behind the electric fence in the area Pity's Fall?

How do I reach the Dahl chest behind the electric fence in the area Pity's Fall? - Grassy area near industrial fabric

There's a Dahl chest in Pity's Fall, behind some electric fences. It's in the bottom floor of a large room with multiple levels, where you fight a lot of enemies.

The mission objective at this point is "Get to the engine room".

It looks like it only requires a single switch because there's just one red light above the door.



Best Answer

Stay in the large hall and simply get higher, until you find the pressure plate on a catwalk:

Simply follow the path as if you were completing the main quest mission but instead of exiting the hall, keep going left.

map with path

Jump on the railings and then on the wall plates until you can jump to the catwalk from there. Then double-jump and slam the pressure plate. You can drop down to get back to the crate room.

If you find yourself following a red cable outside of this hall (in the direction towards level entrance), it will lead to what seems to be a fuse box which you can shoot or slam but that's not related to this Dahl Crate.




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