12-10-2025, 08:15 AM
When you first drop into Haven's Hollow in Season 1, it does not feel like a usual Warzone spin at all, and if you are chasing the new mysteries instead of just kills you will probably end up looking at CoD BO7 Boosting guides on the side while you learn the map. The fog, the hills, that weird West Virginia energy – it all pushes you to start poking around for secrets rather than just sprinting to the nearest buy. If you want the "Now You See Me" universal camo, you need to clear six little Easter egg chains dotted around the area, and while most of them are fine on your own, a couple are absolutely easier if you have at least one mate on comms.
Buried loot and cowboy cosplay
The fastest one to tick off is the Buried Treasure run up by the northern waterfall. Do not waste time climbing the rocks; you have to glide straight into the cave behind the falls as you come in. Inside there is a map on the ground, and that is your clue. The red X likes to land by the yellow shed or the water wheel, so once you see that mark, head over and start digging at the spot. You walk away with quick cash and a simple Calling Card, nothing wild but good warm‑up. Down on Main Street the Cowboy challenge is a bit more fiddly. You need a hat, boots and a bandana from three different spots, and if you die at any point you drop the lot, which feels rough in a busy lobby. Once the outfit is complete, crouch behind the photo cutout board and wait for the camera flash. If you then manage to live through the bounty that triggers, the emblem drops into your inventory like a little badge of honour.
Chasing rabbits and herding mice
Things start to get stranger with the Jackalope Hunt over by the Pond. Players often miss it the first few matches because they are focused on plates and guns, but there is a small purple rabbit darting around the area, glowing just enough to catch your eye if you slow down. It is tiny and it moves, so do not expect an easy headshot. Tag it, grab the trophy that pops out, then take that up to the cabin north of the water and mount it on the wall to finish the chain. At the big Mansion you have the Pied Piper puzzle, which feels more like a co‑op horror mini‑game. Grab the fuse from the elevator shaft, slot it into the box in the shed outside, then head back in and start checking mousetraps. You need to shoot three active traps; each one gives off a little squeak when you get it right. After that, move to the fountain and step on the plates in the order E, D, C. Nail it, and a secret lab slides open with decent gear and that eerie science‑experiment vibe.
Security Room memory test
The Security Room at the Research Center is where most solo players start to feel the strain. You are trying to match server lights to specific computers across the room, and it plays out like a low‑tech memory game while people are still running gunfights above you. One player can do it alone, but it is much smoother if one person calls out the light pattern while the other hits the matching terminals. When every server is lit green, a code appears on the nearby monitors. That code is for the keypad just outside the room, and punching it in unlocks another stash spot and counts as one more step toward your camo grind. It is not the flashiest easter egg, but if you are already rotating through that building for contracts, you may as well learn it.
Blood Moon chaos
The Blood Moon Ritual is the one that tends to wreck your match if you mistime it, because it takes you all over Haven's Hollow and then locks you into a fight. Start by hitting the Mansion attic with a Psych Grenade and a mirror to reveal a set of symbols; that is your checklist. You then need three odd items: a Blood Vial from the lab hidden off the Pied Piper route, a Bone tucked under the docks at the Pond, and a Rock sitting under a hard hat over at the Coal Depot. Once all three are in your bag, haul them to the Barn and start the ritual. A cursed sword appears, the area goes loud, and you have to grab five kills with that blade before the event times out or the circle swallows the spot. It is hectic, but once you finish this and the other five eggs, the "Now You See Me" camo unlocks, and if you are still climbing through the rest of the grind you might even start looking at a bit of cheap CoD BO7 Boosting help to round things off.Enhance your combat skills through U4GM professional guidance, crafted to elevate your Black Ops 7 gameplay naturally.
Buried loot and cowboy cosplay
The fastest one to tick off is the Buried Treasure run up by the northern waterfall. Do not waste time climbing the rocks; you have to glide straight into the cave behind the falls as you come in. Inside there is a map on the ground, and that is your clue. The red X likes to land by the yellow shed or the water wheel, so once you see that mark, head over and start digging at the spot. You walk away with quick cash and a simple Calling Card, nothing wild but good warm‑up. Down on Main Street the Cowboy challenge is a bit more fiddly. You need a hat, boots and a bandana from three different spots, and if you die at any point you drop the lot, which feels rough in a busy lobby. Once the outfit is complete, crouch behind the photo cutout board and wait for the camera flash. If you then manage to live through the bounty that triggers, the emblem drops into your inventory like a little badge of honour.
Chasing rabbits and herding mice
Things start to get stranger with the Jackalope Hunt over by the Pond. Players often miss it the first few matches because they are focused on plates and guns, but there is a small purple rabbit darting around the area, glowing just enough to catch your eye if you slow down. It is tiny and it moves, so do not expect an easy headshot. Tag it, grab the trophy that pops out, then take that up to the cabin north of the water and mount it on the wall to finish the chain. At the big Mansion you have the Pied Piper puzzle, which feels more like a co‑op horror mini‑game. Grab the fuse from the elevator shaft, slot it into the box in the shed outside, then head back in and start checking mousetraps. You need to shoot three active traps; each one gives off a little squeak when you get it right. After that, move to the fountain and step on the plates in the order E, D, C. Nail it, and a secret lab slides open with decent gear and that eerie science‑experiment vibe.
Security Room memory test
The Security Room at the Research Center is where most solo players start to feel the strain. You are trying to match server lights to specific computers across the room, and it plays out like a low‑tech memory game while people are still running gunfights above you. One player can do it alone, but it is much smoother if one person calls out the light pattern while the other hits the matching terminals. When every server is lit green, a code appears on the nearby monitors. That code is for the keypad just outside the room, and punching it in unlocks another stash spot and counts as one more step toward your camo grind. It is not the flashiest easter egg, but if you are already rotating through that building for contracts, you may as well learn it.
Blood Moon chaos
The Blood Moon Ritual is the one that tends to wreck your match if you mistime it, because it takes you all over Haven's Hollow and then locks you into a fight. Start by hitting the Mansion attic with a Psych Grenade and a mirror to reveal a set of symbols; that is your checklist. You then need three odd items: a Blood Vial from the lab hidden off the Pied Piper route, a Bone tucked under the docks at the Pond, and a Rock sitting under a hard hat over at the Coal Depot. Once all three are in your bag, haul them to the Barn and start the ritual. A cursed sword appears, the area goes loud, and you have to grab five kills with that blade before the event times out or the circle swallows the spot. It is hectic, but once you finish this and the other five eggs, the "Now You See Me" camo unlocks, and if you are still climbing through the rest of the grind you might even start looking at a bit of cheap CoD BO7 Boosting help to round things off.Enhance your combat skills through U4GM professional guidance, crafted to elevate your Black Ops 7 gameplay naturally.

