Players crack Black Ops 7 Totenreich Easter Egg, defeat Dravakar boss
Totenreich is solved, opening the Jotunn Star quest, the Dravakar boss fight, and a reliable route through Eidskallen’s frozen maze.

The Totenreich Easter Egg is down, and that changes the map from a mystery into a playable route. With the main quest now cracked, Black Ops 7 Zombies players can move straight toward the Jotunn Star Wonder Weapon, the boss fight against Dravakar, and a cleaner path through the map instead of testing theories in the dark.
What the solve unlocks
The biggest shift is simple: Totenreich is no longer just a fresh round-based Zombies map with a hidden quest buried inside it. Players now have a documented way to complete the main Easter Egg, and that means the steps that mattered most during the scramble are finally usable by anyone jumping in now. The quest is tied to the map’s core progression, so solving it does not just reveal lore, it opens the run.
That matters because the main quest is the backbone of the season’s Zombies content. It includes activating Pack-a-Punch, obtaining the Jotunn Star Wonder Weapon, collecting the necessary quest items, solving the constellation puzzle, and taking down Dravakar. For players who were stuck wondering where the real route began, the answer is now clear.
Totenreich’s setting gives the hunt its shape
Season 03 Reloaded launched on April 30, 2026 at 9AM PT, and Totenreich arrived as the new round-based Zombies map in that mid-season drop. Activision frames the map as being set in Eidskallen, a Norse fishing village partly frozen in time, which gives the whole Easter Egg a colder, more haunted feel than a standard loot loop. That setting is part of why the hunt landed with so much force: the map feels built for discovery.
The official Season 03 Reloaded content drop also places Totenreich alongside new multiplayer modes, Endgame updates, weekly challenges, Free Run, Hot Pursuit, and Operation Broken Mirror. That broader slate helps explain why the Zombies main quest became a marquee event instead of a side note. When a map lands inside a packed seasonal update, every breakthrough feels bigger, faster, and more communal.
The route players are using now
The current walkthroughs all point to the same essential progression, and the logic is straightforward once you see it laid out. The quest is not a random scavenger hunt anymore. It follows a repeatable chain that starts with access, moves through the Jotunn Star hunt, and ends in the Dravakar boss fight.
A clean route looks like this:
1. Activate the Glocke Drop to unlock Pack-a-Punch.
This is the first gate that matters, because it turns the match from survival mode into quest mode. Once Pack-a-Punch is active, the rest of the route opens up.
2. Head to Dry Docks and lower the Titan Crane.
This is the anchor point for the Jotunn Star hunt. Community guides have made it the first major stop after setup, and it is where the weapon quest starts to feel real.
3. Collect the quest items tied to the weapon step.
The named items in the hunt include Chain Links and Chilli Chunks, along with the Lantern that arrives through the Special Round sequence. These pieces are now part of the shared language of the solve, which is exactly what makes the route usable for more than just the first group of finishers.

4. Wait for the Special Round, which can begin as early as Round 5.
This is one of the most useful details in the current guides. The Special Round repeats about every five rounds, so if you miss the first window, you are not locked out of the hunt. You just need to stay ready for the next cycle.
5. Work through the constellation puzzle in the Burial Grounds.
Once the weapon pieces are lined up, the run shifts into a more puzzle-heavy phase. The Burial Grounds sequence is the point where the quest stops being about movement alone and starts requiring clean execution.
6. Finish the climb to the Lighthouse and push into the boss fight against Dravakar.
This is the payoff. The community has now confirmed that the Easter Egg culminates in the Dravakar fight, which gives the entire map a clear end point instead of an open-ended mystery.
Why the Jotunn Star quest became the headline
The Jotunn Star is more than a reward, because it is the backbone of the route players now trust. Guides place the quest across Dry Docks, the Titan Crane, the Special Round Lantern step, the constellation sequence, and the final ascent to the Lighthouse, which makes it feel like a full map tour rather than a single hidden switch. For anyone trying to run Totenreich efficiently, learning that sequence is the difference between wandering and progressing.
That quest structure also explains why the map’s solve spread so quickly. Once one group understands that the Jotunn Star depends on timed enemy waves, item collection, and a fixed puzzle step, other players can reproduce the route without reinventing it. The result is a Zombies guide culture doing what it does best: turning a chaos-filled launch night into a repeatable playbook.
The community moved at launch speed
The reaction around Totenreich was immediate and coordinated. Multiple YouTube creators and livestreamers framed their coverage as world-first Easter Egg hunts, and that kind of language only shows up when the race to solve is already fully underway. Names like Liam Mackay, Stanley557, MrRoflWaffles, AhrensburgAlex, and MrDalekJD became part of the moment as players watched the hunt unfold in real time.
That speed matters because it changes how the rest of the community interacts with the map. Instead of waiting days for a stable solution, players were able to follow live attempts, compare notes, and watch the route harden almost as quickly as the map had gone live. In a mode built on secrecy, that kind of coordination is its own achievement.
What this means for your next Totenreich run
If you are loading into Totenreich now, the map is no longer about whether the Easter Egg can be beaten. It can. The practical question is how cleanly you can move through the route: open Pack-a-Punch, push to Dry Docks, track the Jotunn Star pieces, time the Special Round, solve the Burial Grounds constellation, and reach Dravakar with enough momentum to finish.
That is the kind of community victory Zombies lives for. The puzzle is solved, the route is mapped, and Totenreich has already crossed from launch-week mystery into a fully playable challenge.
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