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How to Get Fence’s/Unpretentious Stash at the Sphere in Stalker 2

Many names know the Fence Stash in Stalker 2. For some reason, the game renames this stash randomly for players. Anyone may see the stash of Fence’s Stass, Stash for a Rainy Day, Secure Stash, and Unknown Stalker Stash. Despite their naming, the method to obtain them, the location, and the loot are the same for all players. This guide will show you how to quickly get the Fence’s Stash at the Sphere in Stalker 2.

How to Get Fence’s Stash/Stash for a Rainy Day/Secure Stash/Unknown Stalker Stash – Stalker 2

The technicians found in almost all regions in Stalker 2 provide options to repair and upgrade your weapons, but to get new weapons, the game requires you to explore every nook and corner of the game’s vast 60 Square Kilometer map. Stash is hidden throughout the game maps, and most reward you with new weapons, armor, masks, ammo, healing, and more.

How to Get Fence’s Stash in Stalker 2

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You can find the Fence’s Stash at the Sphere point of interest in the Lesser Zone. It’s South-East from your base in the region. However, like most stashes in the game, they cannot be found at the exact location on the map. Instead, you need to work for it.

When you go to the area marked on the map and enter the Sphere through the main gate, the area is filled with enemies. After taking out the enemies, you will realize there is no way to go down to where the loot is indicated on the map. You do not need to enter the Sphere complex to get the stash.

Instead, go to the above location on the map, along the edge of the complex. You will find a tunnel there, filled with yellow sludge. Walk along the edge to reach the end of the tunnel.

You will find the Fence’s Stash at the end. It contains the High Capacity AKM-74 Magazine, along with other loot.

Harry S
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Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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