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How to find the Fleet’s End Key Module in Horizon: Forbidden West

Searching is key.

Horizon: Forbidden West has a multitude of puzzles for players to lose themselves in. Some puzzles are relatively simple, such as the power cell ones, where you need to carry one power cell to an empty power cell container whilst maybe charging it along the way. There’s also the door code puzzles, which require some searching and problem solving. Another type of puzzle you can do in the vast open-world of Horizon: Forbidden West is the Key Module puzzles. These puzzles involve finding key modules that open locked doors, which can be found using clues given to you by the game. One of the first ones you’ll come across during the Burning Shores DLC is the one in Fleet’s End. Here’s how to find the Fleet’s End Key Module in Horizon: Forbidden West.

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How to find the Fleet’s End Key Module in Horizon: Forbidden West

Finding the Fleet’s End Key Module seems like a massive undertaking at first glance, with the trail leading you to the outside of the settlement, but it’s actually a lot easier than that. If you follow the trail to that location, the note will tell you about how people stashed it near a waterfall somewhere. This is pretty cryptic, but it turns out the location you need to find the Key Module is actually very close to the door itself.

What you’re going to need to do is stand next to the Key Module lock, then you should see a bridge to the right of the Key Module lock, perhaps the one you came over to get to this location if you came from that way. Once you’re looking in that direction you should be able to spot a small waterfall on the side of a broken building, this is the waterfall from the note.

Horizon Forbidden West Key Module Waterfall

Here’s the waterfall from the note you need to find while searching for the Fleet’s End Key Module in Horizon: Forbidden West. Screenshot by PC Invasion

You’re going to want to cross the bridge you can see, then continue crossing the next bridge that’s immediately after that. Once you’ve done that, you should see a vent on the side of the building, you can climb up to it using the yellow grips around here. After climbing up, you need to grapple to the vent to break it so you can climb inside. Once inside, you will find the Key Module you need at the end of a linear path. Take this back to the lock and you’ll have unlocked the door and can obtain the Brimshine inside.

Horizon Forbidden West Vent

Here’s the vent you need to find. Screenshot by PC Invasion

Horizon: Forbidden West is available for purchase from the PlayStation Store.


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Jack has been a Contributing Writer for PC Invasion since January 2023. He is an avid enjoyer of the medium of video games, particularly JRPGs and platformers, but mostly anything he thinks looks cool. When he's not talking about Trails, Xenoblade, Pokémon, or Zelda, he enjoys spending his time watching anime that usually involve either mechs, music, or anything with great emotional character writing, like Gundam, Love Live, and Kaguya-sama: Love is War. He also enjoys listening to music of most genres and types, and is always on the search for media that combines his love for music with other mediums and genres, like Symphogear. Jack is also trying (and failing) to finish his ever-growing backlog.