Unlocking the Secrets: A Comprehensive Guide to Finding the Club Key in Resident Evil 2
So, you’re trapped in the Raccoon City Police Department, surrounded by zombies and desperate to survive? You need to find the Club Key. The Club Key is located in the Boiler Room, a Leon-only area that’s accessible on the way to the Clock Tower. It’s taped to a whiteboard within the Boiler Room. Keep reading for the full, gory details and to learn everything you need to know about this crucial item!
The Club Key: Your Ticket to Progress in Resident Evil 2
The Club Key is an essential item in Resident Evil 2 (both the original and the remake), allowing Leon S. Kennedy (in his playthrough) to unlock key areas within the Raccoon City Police Department (RCPD). This key opens several crucial rooms, granting access to valuable resources and furthering the story. Let’s break down exactly how to obtain it and what it unlocks.
Navigating to the Boiler Room
The Boiler Room is not immediately accessible. You’ll typically find yourself heading there after securing passage from the East Storage Room. To find the Club Key in the original Resident Evil 2, progress past the East Storage Room, ignoring the switch on the right. Head north down the stairs toward the Boiler Room. Be prepared for two zombies that will emerge from the door leading into the Boiler Room. Dispatch them and proceed inside.
In Resident Evil 2 Remake, the path to the Boiler Room remains similar but may involve clearing more enemies and solving minor puzzles along the way. The overall geography of the RCPD is largely faithful to the original, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding the correct path.
Claiming the Club Key
Once inside the Boiler Room, the Club Key is hard to miss, especially in the remake.
- Original Resident Evil 2 (RE2 PS1): The Club Key is taped to the whiteboard, along with some consumables that will definitely aid your survival.
- Resident Evil 2 Remake: Head straight through the Boiler Room and towards the door on the right. Grab any gunpowder you see along the way. Through that door, you’ll typically find an Item Box and Typewriter (a save point). Look between them; you’ll find the Club Key taped to the whiteboard.
Using the Club Key
With the Club Key in your possession, you can unlock several rooms in the RCPD:
- Autopsy Room: Can contain useful supplies and/or clues.
- Night-Duty Room: Another area that can have helpful items or lead to further progression.
- Records Room: Perhaps the most important, as it contains the Mechanic Jack Handle (used to move bookshelves in the Library and access the Clock Tower).
The Club Key is exclusive to Leon’s playthrough. Claire Redfield utilizes the Heart Key to access different areas and progress the story.
FAQs: Mastering the Club Key and More in Resident Evil 2
Here are 15 frequently asked questions to further clarify the nuances of the Club Key and related elements within Resident Evil 2:
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Where exactly is the Boiler Room located? The Boiler Room is found after passing through the East Storage Room, en route to the Clock Tower. In both versions of the game, it’s down a short flight of stairs and usually guarded by a couple of zombies.
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Does Claire use the Club Key? No, the Club Key is exclusive to Leon’s playthrough. Claire uses the Heart Key to access areas needed for her campaign.
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Where do I use the Club Key in Resident Evil 2? The Club Key opens the Autopsy Room, Night-Duty Room, and the Records Room inside the RCPD.
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What’s so important about the Records Room? The Records Room houses the Mechanic Jack Handle, crucial for moving bookshelves in the Library and gaining access to the Clock Tower, a key area later in the game.
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Is the location of the Club Key the same in the original and the remake? Yes, the general location remains consistent. In both versions, it’s found in the Boiler Room taped to a whiteboard. However, the layout and enemy placements within the Boiler Room itself may differ slightly.
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What if I miss the Club Key? You cannot progress through Leon’s scenario without obtaining the Club Key. If you somehow missed it, backtrack to the Boiler Room and retrieve it.
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Are there any enemies in the Records Room? Yes, there is a high chance that the Tyrant/Mr. X will appear when you enter the Records Room, even if you had previously lost him. Zombies are common there as well. Be prepared to fight or evade.
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How do I get to the Clock Tower? Access to the Clock Tower is gained by first acquiring the Mechanic Jack Handle from the Records Room (accessed with the Club Key), then using it to move the bookshelves in the Library, revealing a path to the Clock Tower.
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What does the Heart Key open? The Heart Key (used by Claire) unlocks different rooms, including the Observation Room and the Interrogation Room (allowing her to obtain the S.T.A.R.S. badge).
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What is the spare key for in RE2? The Spare Key 1 is used to unlock Safety Deposit Room lockers. The lockers contain helpful items.
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Where is the Diamond Key? The Diamond Key can be found inside a body locker inside the morgue.
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What is the T-Bar Valve Handle used for? The T-Bar Handle is used to open T-Bar doors in the sewer and operate the Secret Room door back in the Police Station. It can be found in the Treatment Pool Room.
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How do I get the stars badge? Pick up the Bejeweled Box on the shelf and then combine the Red Jewel with it in your inventory to obtain the S.T.A.R.S. badge.
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What is the Matilda in Resident Evil 2? The Matilda is a handgun that Leon can use in the game. In the remake, the Matilda is modeled after Leon’s upgraded handgun from the original RE2.
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Are club keys universal across Club Car golf carts? While not directly related to Resident Evil 2, the answer is generally yes. Club Car keys are often universal, fitting most carts made after 1982. This is separate from the Club Key within the game.
Conclusion: Mastering the Raccoon City Police Department
Finding and utilizing the Club Key is a vital step in Leon’s journey through Resident Evil 2. Mastering the layout of the RCPD, understanding the purpose of each key, and preparing for the horrors that lurk around every corner are essential for survival. Hopefully, this guide has equipped you with the knowledge necessary to navigate the dangers and unravel the mysteries of Raccoon City. Good luck, and remember to conserve your ammunition!
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