![]() ![]() We've got some helpful info on how to find and deactivate the golden guns here, or follow this guide to see the strange Cage/Bird choice explained at last. Now that you've done that, you should take a look at some of our other Bioshock guides. | Joel Franey/USgamer, Irrational Games/2K The chest is a long way back at the Lansdowne Residence. Open it up to get salt, health and another infusion. Walk downstairs into a smaller bedroom on the right, and you'll see a blue chest: that's the one you have the key for. You can crash down through them those windows or go through the balcony on the side of the building, but either way you'll end up in a bedroom of the Lansdowne Residence. The chest itself is a long way back the way you came, back out the building, through the house with the frightened couple and the printing presses, and back out across the Skyhooks to the rooftop with the peaked skylight windows, where you fought the Columbian forces earlier. | Joel Franey/USgamer, Irrational Games/2K Where to Find the Chest Atomize him and grab the key, as well as the Infusion next to it. The key is resting on the stage altar behind Beaky the Bigot. You'll actually get a prompt at this point telling you to go back and explore areas you've already been to. Kill them all and get the key, which is placed next to an Infusion bottle. You'll see their main church area from the balcony first, numerous enemies in worship to another who stands on the stage, the key behind him. Elizabeth won't pick a lock while you're in a fight. These locks are almost always story related, and are just there to keep you from skipping the combat sections. You'll notice that certain locks are marked 'hairpin' and this means that Elizabeth can open them without needing any lockpicks. The mysterious key is resting on the altar at the Fraternal Order of the Raven, the hooded corvid-obsessed racists who have a statue of John Wilkes Booth in the lobby. Lockpicks always unlock optional/bonus areas. Technically it's possible to reach the chest before you get to the key itself, but it's far more likely that you'll do it the other way around.
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