During Chapter 1 of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, the team is trying to catch a monster in the Quarantine Zone in order to sell it to the fearsome Lady Hellbender. Rocket, Groot, and Star-Lord make up "Team Rocket", and have to place Thumper devices around the location to draw it out.
The first Thumper malfunctions while placing it, so players must search the area for a charged battery. There are a few places where it could be, but this guide will detail exactly where to find the battery for the Thumper device in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
Where to Find Battery for Thumper Device in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
The best way to find the battery is to use Star-Lord's visor (R3 on consoles) and scan the area for yellow objects. This Star-Lord and his equipment may be a unique creation, but this Square Enix version shares a bizarre similarity with his MCU counterpart that players will get the see more of later. For now, even if using the visor, players won't spot the charged battery straight away. This is because they need to find some shootable resin first.
The correct resin is on the opposite side of where Square Enix's version of Rocket is, above the uncharged batteries on the ground. The white resin can be located easily by using the visor again to look for a large misshapen clump attached to a wall. Shoot the resin and the battery will fall to the ground beside the uncharged batteries. Scan it and then pick it up to bring back to Rocket.
If players take their time to return to Rocket, the pair will start bantering with each other. This could range from insults to reminiscing about past jobs. These fun moments can be found while exploring most areas in the game, but help highlight how similar Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy's version of Star-Lord is compared to Chris Pratt's performance.
After Star-Lord finds the battery for the Thumper device and gives it to Rocket, players will have to fight off a horde of enemies. Although Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy doesn't need great combat to work, it does include smooth fighting that is fully customizable in the accessibility and difficulty settings.
If players are struggling during a combat situation they can change their options at any point. Just bring up the main menu to choose from options that can raise attack rating, lower enemy health, and alter slow motion duration, amongst a lot of other options.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.