Find the Sprout of the Motherland – Atomic Heart

Jon Suan
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Atomic Hearts caught the attention of a lot of people when the trailer came out that was filled with action, explosions, and strange robots that were doing questionable things on the screen. Now that the game is out now many people are enjoying the game!

It’s set in an alternate universe where it’s the 1950s and the USSR is technologically advanced. There are robots everywhere and now they’re there to serve everyone until they go rogue and start killing everyone instead.

You’re there to stop this and find the traitor that made all the robots go loco.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to do one part of a mission in the game!

Atomic Heart: Find the Sprout of the Motherland

Atomic Heart’s level design can be either challenging or it’s the easiest thing ever. In the earlier parts of the game you had to get some sci-fi juice to power up a tree, you had to get multiple of these juice containers and some of them were easy while others had puzzles and a ton of enemies behind them.

One of the missions in the game is “Made in the USSR” and one of the parts of this mission is to find the Sprout of the Motherland. This is where you can get it.

Source: WoW Quests – YouTube

Once you get the quest go to the left and there you’ll find a door, yes a simple door with no lock, just open it up.

Inside the room is not a puzzle, not a ton of enemies, it’s just a pot.

Inside the pot is the Sprout of the Motherland, go get it.

Source: WoW Quests – YouTube

No there’s no kick, now jumpscare, no cutscene that sends the pot into another zip code, it’s just there. I’m as surprised as you are.

Congratulations you now know what to do in this part of Atomic Heart, now go out there and try to do it yourself!

Many thanks to WoW Quests for showing everyone how to do this, if you need more information on the subject then go check their YouTube video.

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