Where are the Aetherella statues in Black Ops 6 Zombies? There are so many easter eggs to uncover in Black Ops 6 Zombies that it’s easy to miss some of them, and even when you know what they are, it can be difficult to understand how they work. Luckily, we’ve found every one of the Aetherella statues in Liberty Falls, so we can show you how to trigger the Aetherella easter egg.
Unlike the Liberty Falls main quest, the Aetherella trap easter egg is much easier to complete in comparison. By collecting each of the mini Black Ops 6 Aetherella statues in the zombie game, you can turn yourself into the superhero trap, meaning you can use her powerful laser beams outside the confines of Olly’s Comics.
How to unlock the Aetherella statue easter egg
To use the Aetherella statues, you first need a Thrustodyne M23 ‘Jet Gun’ Wonder Weapon. With the Jet Gun in hand, use its suction power to hoover up nine statuettes of Aetherella.
There are a few ways you can get the Thrustodyne M23, so be sure to check out our Black Ops 6 Wonder Weapons guide to find out how you can get your hands on this deadly gun. There’s even a method involving Black Ops 6 Gobblegums, but we won’t spoil the surprise for you here.
All Liberty Falls Aetherella statue locations
Here are all the Aetherella statues locations in Liberty Falls:
- Motor Lodge ‘Motel’ sign
- Beneath the Liberty Lanes sign
- Church window
- Upstairs Flower Shop window
- The roof of Fast Forward
- Inside the side door to Olly’s Comics
- Aetherella display shelf
- Olly’s Comics windowsill
- On a box shelf in Olly’s Comics
Motor Lodge ‘Motel’ sign
Above the ‘M’ on the Motor Lodge ‘Motel’ sign on the Riverside end of the motel. You can stand on the car to make things easier.
Beneath the Liberty Lanes sign
This statue is one of the more difficult ones to track down as it looks different from the rest of the Aetherella statues. Stand on top of the bus next to the bowling alley and use the Thrustodyne on the ledge under the ‘Liberty Lanes’ sign, you will pull up this collectible.
Church window
You can get this one from the ground. Just stand in front of the church, to the right-hand side of the door, and look up to the top-floor window.
Upstairs Flower Shop window
Head onto the roof of the Last Call bar via the ledge behind the Dark Aether machine. Stand on the edge over the trap, and draw in the statue from the air conditioning unit on the window across the street.
The roof of Fast Forward
From the roof of Yummy Freeze, you can suck up a statue that’s hiding behind the vents on the Fast Forward roof across from you.
Inside the side door to Olly’s Comics
Coming from Yummy Freeze, another statuette can be found inside the side door to Olly’s Comics, on this small side table.
Aetherella display shelf
There’s another statue on a shelf in the Aetherella display behind the Aetherella trap.
Olly’s Comics windowsill
This Aetherella statue is lying on the windowsill to the left of the front door into Olly’s Comics.
On a box shelf in Olly’s Comics
To the right of the windowsill and above the Quick-Revive machine, you’ll see another statue in this box shelf. If you collect them in this order, you’ll turn into Aetherella immediately after collecting this statue.
Aetherella statue trap
The ‘real’ Aetherella statue is always in Olly’s Comics in Liberty Falls, and can be activated as a trap to keep you safe while you’re inside. It can be a dangerous place if you get backed into a corner, so she can be pretty useful. Spend Essence to activate the trap, causing Aetherella to temporarily attack incoming zombies with her laser beam eyes, just like you can if you use the Aetherella statue easter egg.
That’s all you need to know about the Liberty Falls Aetherella statue locations. It’ll take you a few rounds to get the Thrustodyne M23, so make sure you have one of the best Black Ops 6 weapons in your loadout, and perhaps pick up some Perk-A-Colas while you’re at it. Be sure to check out the rest of the Black Ops 6 Zombies easter eggs in our handy guide to find out all the mysteries in the multiplayer game.
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