Wow, okay. So, there’s this thing in Grounded 2—this briefcase deal. It’s a whole world of curiosity, stuck on a picnic table, of all places. Northeast of some snackbar. I stumbled upon it, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting much, but hey, curiosity, right? Buggy mount makes it easier to reach, but I managed somehow. Climbing the tablecloth, diving under this cloth tunnel—felt like I was reenacting a mini-adventure. Then, there’s this pole, bridging the world (or tables) together. Who knew?
On the other side, I’m greeted by cockroach nymphs. Cute but kinda pointless. Lawn mites too—those aren’t as friendly, in case you’re wondering. Anyway, the main star is this briefcase. It’s got these two locks. A bit dramatic, but I’m here for it.
Where’s the fun in figuring out codes, you ask? Well, code’s split up. One part’s caught in this crossword sheet on the table. Why a crossword? Beats me. Other part’s hidden on a paper scrap at the eastmost statue in some park. I swear, it felt oddly like a treasure hunt—designed for people like me who get sidetracked easily.
Once you’ve twiddled the dials to perfection—quite satisfying, actually—pop goes the latch! Inside? Oh, just a casual Milk Molar and raw science points… 500 of them if you’re into specifics. Handy stuff to pimp up your SCA.B stats. Makes the whole scavenger hunt worth it, trust me. The random bits of science, hiding under junk, felt poetic—science beneath chaos or something like that.
Moral of the story? Briefcases on picnic tables hold tiny wonders, and game developers must love Easter egg hunts. Go figure.