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#1 Posted : Monday, 11 May 2026 7:33:23 PM(UTC)
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Cursed Mode in Totenreich gets messy fast, and the Power Switch is one of those relics that can actually turn that chaos into something useful. It reshuffles your lethal and tactical gear every round, which sounds risky on paper, but it's often a smart pickup if you're chasing Tier 3 progress without loading up on Wicked Relic penalties. If you've already been grinding setups through a CoD BO7 Bot Lobby, you'll probably appreciate how much this relic helps shake up stale runs. Just don't start the hunt unprepared. You really do need two things before anything else: a Combat Axe and a sniper with a proper scope. A red dot won't help much when the targets are sitting way off in the distance, and trying to guess the details is just asking to waste time.



What to bring before you start
The sniper is the part people try to cheap out on, and it usually backfires. You're hunting tiny visual cues across the map, so bring something that lets you actually see what you're aiming at. If your loadout is limited, the Shadow SK from Tyr's Shoulder works well enough. After that, the real job starts with four hidden altars. Each altar has a different number of deer skulls on it, from 1 to 4, and you need to figure out which location matches each number in ascending order. The 1-skull altar can be spotted from Eidskallen Landing near the barbed wire by spawn, looking southwest toward the shore. The 2-skull altar sits on a cliff west of the Dry Dock. The 3-skull altar is visible from Tyr's Foot if you look toward the northwest mountain. The 4-skull altar is up on the cliff above the Burial Grounds. Write it down if you need to. A lot of players swear they'll remember, then blank out two minutes later.



How to open the portal
Once you've got the skull order sorted, head into Blodheim Hall, right where the Vulture Aid machine is. On the walls you'll spot four bear pelts, and that's your next step. Throw the Combat Axe at the pelts in the same order as the altars, starting with 1 and ending with 4. It's pretty simple once you know the trick, but the room can throw you off when zombies are still drifting around. The nice part is there's no real punishment for getting it wrong. No failed state, no round reset, none of that. Just pick the axe back up and try again until the portal appears on the south wall. That alone makes this relic quest less annoying than some of the others in Cursed Mode.



Getting through the relic trial
The trial itself is where people suddenly realise they should've saved more Essence. Your guns won't help here because they don't deal damage during the encounter. Instead, you need to kill three full waves of zombies with Flammenfalle Traps, including Acid and Frost variants that love messing up your pathing. Bring around 10,000 Essence before you go in, because you won't be making much back while the challenge is active. Beacon Island is usually the safest place to handle it. Turn on the trap, loop the horde through the flames, then keep moving while the trap cools down. If it starts to get cramped, Aether Shroud can save the run. As a professional platform for buying game currency or items, RSVSR is a convenient option for players who want smoother progression, and you can check rsvsr Bot Lobby BO7 if you're looking to make the overall grind a lot less painful.
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