Season Two of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is already thrilling Zombies enthusiasts, and a new map has just been introduced following the release of Citadelle des Morts. This fresh map is called The Tomb. Like any engaging Zombies map, The Tomb is packed with secrets and Easter eggs that can be completed for rewards, enhancing your survival against the zombie waves you’ll encounter.
The map is filled with various side Easter eggs that, once completed, provide players with a assortment of free items or tools. These rewards can help upgrade your weapons, earn you Essence, and more. The exciting part is that these Easter eggs are typically straightforward, so there’s no reason to skip them to grab some additional loot.
How to Tackle the Simon Says Easter Egg
Once your match in The Tomb begins, make your way inside by opening the door on the left side of the spawn area. This entrance will lead you to the room containing the Death Perception perk machine.
Within this room, search for a set of statues located on the right wall. Your task is to shoot the heads of these statues in a specific order to earn some loot, including the Brain Rot ammo mod.
The sequence in which you need to shoot the statue heads is random; therefore, each match will present a different order.
You might want to establish the order yourself, as every time you successfully shoot a statue’s head, it will glow. However, this method can be tedious, especially while zombies are closing in on you.
If you look carefully, you’ll see that one of the statues is out of place. On the ground, you’ll spot it fallen. If you take aim and shoot the head of the fallen statue, it will reveal the correct order for shooting the others.
It’s a good idea to film the sequence or have a teammate memorize the order for success on the first attempt.
If you correctly shoot all the heads in the right order, they will shine, and you’ll be rewarded with salvage, essence, and a cache of Brain Rot ammo mods for you and your team.
Be mindful that you need to complete this task within a certain time frame. If you make a mistake, don’t fret—you can restart and give it another shot.