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Freedom Wars Remastered: How To Use The Cell Garden

by Nora Mar 16,2025

Freedom Wars Remastered: How To Use The Cell Garden

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The Cell Garden is a key location within your Panopticon, encountered early in the main story of Freedom Wars Remastered. Beyond its narrative role, it serves as a safe and efficient resource farming area. Multiple Cell Gardens exist throughout the game, each accessed using a consistent method regardless of your current level. Let's explore how to find and utilize these valuable locations.

Where To Find Cell Garden Entrances In Freedom Wars Remastered

Your initial encounter with the Cell Garden involves Mattias's request to investigate a ghost story. To begin, navigate to Level 2: 2-A000, the main cell block. In the left corner, you'll find a small room resembling an elevator. Interacting with it transports you to 2-E165, the same area where you previously encountered Enzo.

From 2-E165, follow the right-hand wall to another small room containing a device leading to 2-G100. Repeat this process once more; the far room of 2-G100 houses the device that finally unlocks the Cell Garden.

This path remains consistent across all levels. Unlocking the Quick-Travel Entitlement significantly reduces travel time. After completing the main quest involving the Cell Garden, you gain access to it and other Cell Gardens at any time. However, acquiring a specific Entitlement is highly recommended for efficiency. Each device leading to the next area or the Cell Garden is clearly marked with a blue door icon.

How Does The Cell Garden Work In Freedom Wars Remastered

The main story mission differs slightly from standard Cell Garden usage. For subsequent visits, the mechanics are as follows:

  • You have a one-minute time limit before expulsion.
  • The room's layout changes with each entry.
  • Eight resource orbs (small green orbs) are scattered throughout the room.

Purchasing Entitlements from the Window on Liberty extends your time limit. Some layouts present more complex puzzles, making these upgrades beneficial. The first upgrade, granting a two-minute time limit, becomes available at CODE level 3.