Lord Of The Rings Return To Moria Orc Chest

Where To Find Orc Keys In LOTR Return To Moria

Alexis Ongsansoy
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You know the drill in LOTR Return To Moria when it comes to locked chests. They won’t be opening themselves, especially if they’re being guarded by orcs who strike first and ask questions never. That won’t be a problem for a band of angry dwarves looking to reclaim their home, however.

Now, the problem sets in when it comes to the riches they leave behind. Every key has a matching key to open it with, but where can you find it? Find out more about what the orcs are hiding from you by reading the rest of the guide below!

Where To Find Orc Keys In LOTR Return To Moria

You can only find the Orc key in the Orc camp by clearing out its occupants. You’ll be doing the mines a favor by getting rid of them anyway since that’s what your ancestors would’ve wanted. Get that done and break the effigy in the middle of the camp.

Doing so not only discourages the spread of the orc menace, but it will also spit out the orc key. The effigy is right next to the chest that you can’t open, making it rather easy to find.

Lord Of The Rings Return To Moria Effigy

Break the effigy with whatever weapon you deem appropriate and open the chest to get your rewards.

One of these rewards will be Narvi’s Muznakan Carving. You’ll need four of these if you want to open the chests you find as you explore further.

Lord Of The Rings Return To Moria Orc Chest Loot

And that’s where you can find the orc keys in LOTR Return To Moria. There’s more camps that will need clearing the more you explore. That means more orcs to take down and more rewards to claim (or reclaim) for yourself, so get working!

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