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Here, you will now need to find and activate all three of the Aether Reactors, which all require 500 points each in order to activate. Upon arriving at the Omega Base, you'll find yourself at the Helipad. Using the stairs, continue forward and you will eventually reach the glowing Teleporter. In order to reach the Teleporter, collect and use 1,250 points to unlock the door that leads to the Equipment Storage area that is located directly opposite the Courtyard. Having spoken to Ravenov, he'll inform you that you will need to use the Teleporter to reach the Omega Base. Once you arrive, speak with Ravenov and discuss the deactivated Pack-a-Punch machine that's located next to the window. To do this, follow the waypoint marker as you make your way from the Courtyard to the Atrium. To kickoff the Firebase Z Easter Egg, you will want to start by tackling two of the key tasks that are part of every major Zombies Easter Egg - turning on the power and activating the Pack-a-Punch machine.
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Step One: How to Pack-a-Punch and Turn on the Power in the Firebase Z Easter Egg
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If a ceramic egg rolls off the countertop, drops too fast into the dye bath, or clashes with a metal spoon, it’s unlikely to crack or break. Though ceramic eggs are a solid choice for nearly any hand-decorating technique (think painted, decoupaged, embellished, and more), they’re also great for classic egg dyeing. (Remember, hard-boiled eggs can only be left on the table for 2 hours, or less than 1 hour when temperatures are above 90 ☏.)
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That’s a huge plus for kids who would rather show off their egg-cellent work than (gulp) eat it or keep it in the fridge. Unlike wooden craft eggs, ceramic eggs look just like fresh ones on camera and in person, except you don’t have to worry about them breaking or spoiling, which makes them easier to decorate, display, and keep. During my decade-long career as a lifestyle magazine editor, I created hundreds of Easter eggs for photo and video shoots, and not a year went by that I didn’t use ceramic eggs. The price of fresh eggs has more than doubled since last year, which means you likely want to make every effort to avoid food waste (deviled eggs for everyone, or you can just dye them raw like I do).īefore you shell out for fresh eggs in the name of tradition, know this: There’s another way to dye eggs for your Easter table and baskets that’s just as much fun and even more special. No matter how much you enjoy dyeing Easter eggs, you may be thinking twice before you head to the dairy aisle for a few extra cartons this spring.
