Prologue – German Alps is a chapter within the game Wolfenstein: The Old Blood.
Prologue – German Alps Guide
Follow Wesley (“Agent One”)
During the drive to the site, you’ll acquire the Paderborn Bridge Concept Art Collectible.
Once Agent One parks the car, he’ll mention that your paperwork is in the dashboard holder in front of you. And if you take your time getting it, he’ll keep reminding you. In fact, he’ll even point at it eventually to show you where to look.
Once you take the paperwork, you’ll exit the car and practice some German phrases.
He was right, you kind of suck at them and you know it.
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Approach Agent One, which will bring up the Wesley (Agent One) Character Collectible.
At the bottom of the steps, take the map that’s on the wall. Next, follow Wesley through the revolving lever once he’s done at the counter. Approach the counter yourself and show him your papers for a funny dialogue session.
Around this part you’ll gain Military Checkpoint Concept Art Collectible.
Before you go into the elevator with Wesley, turn to the right. There’s a key on the desk you can grab. Now step in the elevator for a chat on Rudi.
After you exit the elevator, you’ll get the Rudi Jager Character Collectible. Head to the right where there’s a locked gated door you can now open because you picked up the key. At the bottom there’s a bed you can sleep on and enter a nightmare level.
German Alps nightmare
Complete the prologue nightmare
Next up, get on the sky tram.
Find Helga’s Research Center
As you make your way across, you’ll automatically get Castle Wolfenstein Concept Art Collectible and when the cable car parks itself, you’ll also gain the last one: Cable Car Platform Concept Art Collectible.
Approach the first window with the officer speaking on the phone and you can grab the map on the desk. Once you get close enough to the lift, you’ll acquire the B.J. Undercover Character Collectible.
Head inside and hit the green button and get ready for some actual Wolfenstein action…maybe.
There are two enemies in the vicinity. Kill them to progress.
Find the document folder
Grab the variety of guns that the area gives you, as well as the armor–and don’t forget the shotgun that’s on the wall that so many tend to forget about. There’s also a book you can interact with a picture inside, if you’re interested in that…though I don’t understand the reference.
Not only that, but there are enough health packs in the entire area for you to grab to net you both Health Upgrade I and II perks as long as you don’t take your sweet time in grabbing them.
Unfortunately, the document folder is nowhere to be found.
Contact Kessler
Once you’re stocked up, interact with the radio that Wesley keeps nagging you about.
Afterwards, a variety of enemies will begin swarming the area, granting you the Marksman Characters Collectible.
Once you kill everyone, Wesley will drop a ladder for you to climb up.
Escape the Research Centre
After climbing the ladder, turn right and on the table next to the ashtray is a letter peeking out of an envelope. Take it for the Letter Collectible.
Those skulls in the center area look like they belong to the Mars Attacks aliens, don’t they?
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Mars Attacks is a creepy movie with a humorous twist on the possibility of aliens actually invading Earth and taking over. For all their big brain and lack of conversational means, they sure do have a hatred for a specific genre of music.
I don’t blame them though.
Now head over to where Wesley is talking with you through the vent and follow him through for a slight miscalculation.