

Keep going forward until you come across a doorway which will be blocked by some stalactites. Once you’ve reached the location, you will have to make your way through the area. However, as soon as you start playing as the grown-up Aloy, you will have to head back there. At the start of the game, you will play as young Aloy where you will have to make your way through an underground abandoned tech-facility.

The first power cell is the easiest one to find as you can collect it at the beginning. Just follow whatever we say, and you will get your hands on the strong armor in no time.

To make things easier for you, we have decided to explain how you can easily find all five power cells. Horizon Zero Dawn Power Cell Locations – Where can you find them? Although it may be somewhat difficult and time-consuming to collect the power cells, the reward that comes with it is worth it. Some of them will be available at the beginning of the game, while the rest of them will be available as you progress through the story. All five of them are placed at different locations across the map. Unlocking the Shield Weave armor will require you to collect five power cells. In other words, it is the best armor you can get in the game as it will protect you from strong enemies. Once you acquire it, the armor will form a protective barrier around Aloy which will block the majority of the attacks easily. They are something through which you can get your hands on a really powerful armor, called the Shield Weave armor. There we will find a Banuk drummer to talk to, which concludes this quest and gets us our Drained the Flood-trophy.Power cells have a really important role in Horizon Zero Dawn. Once they are dealt with, climb down the ladder marked on the screenshot above. Our task is obvious: Jump in there and make ourselves some temporary friends. Once we arrive, we see that the Basin is crawling with some big fellas. Use the fast-travel, if you have unlocked the campfire close by. Now Aloy wants to head to the Overflow Basin to see how it looks now. Poor Gildun doesn’t find what he came for, but we’ve got ourselves a Power Cell which we can insert in the monitor in the adjacent room.Īfter this, we will see that our operation was successful. Insert the piece, turn the halos according to the table on their left and enter the Storage Room. Once we’ve solved this puzzle, it is time to head upstairs again and solve the door-locking-mechanism, now where we have the missing spare piece. See the screenshot below for the solution. While this is not part of the quest, it is required for the trophy.

Use your focus to see which ones have to be turned to completely drain the dam. Killing and looting the machine confirms his suspicion.īefore heading upstairs again, open the door on the ground floor – there will be a small pipe puzzle behind it. Gildun suspects that the Snapmaw in the area might have swallowed it, so better check on that. After closing the second Sluice Gate, we are good to jump down into the water to go look for our missing piece. Next thing we know is we are solving a few puzzles as his accomplice – a few jumps and climbs here and there, nothing fancy. He wants to obtain a certain artifact and requires our help to do so – next to shutting down the flood he accidentally caused. Behind a locked door, we’ll encounter Gildun – a rather clumsy Oseram treasure hunter. This is where we want to be headed next because we cannot solve the puzzle as of now due to the missing ring to solve the mechanism. You will also see a shape of another human nearby to the left side. Upon entering the control room, we will see a large monitor in the middle of the room as well as a small puzzle on the right wall, which is missing a piece. Once we enter, a computer voice will speak to us and Aloy heads to the Control Room to see what this is all about. Aloy will notice a deluge in the area and wants to explore the Greycatch Dam a bit further. When Aloy gets close to the Dam roughly in the middle of the Cut, this quest will automatically activate.
