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Bo2 First Box Patch

This patch requires a Modified Console (JTAG/RGH) or a PC version of the game. You cannot apply this patch on a standard, unmodified Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 due to console security restrictions. Attempting to modify game files on a retail console can result in a console ban.


In the standard Black Ops 2 Zombies mode, the "First Box" (the first time you open the Mystery Box in a game) often contains "bad" weapons like the Executioner or War Machine, or standard weapons that players don't prefer.

The First Box Patch is a popular Game Patch (GSC script/mod) that guarantees the first Mystery Box you open will contain a high-tier "Wonder Weapon" or a popular gun (e.g., Ray Gun, Galvaknuckles on TranZit, or map-specific weapons like the Blundergat on Mob of the Dead).

You can usually find the specific GSC code on modding forums (like Se7enSins, NextGenUpdate, or GitHub repositories dedicated to BO2 Zombies scripts). Look for keywords like First Box GSC or Wonder Weapon GSC.

  • For console (modded consoles only): follow the specific homebrew/modmenu instructions — consoles require custom firmware and carry risks.
  • Test in a private lobby to confirm the first box behavior works as intended.
  • The "First Box Patch" isn’t an official update from Treyarch, but rather a legendary tool born from the elite Zombies speedrunning community. It tells a story of how players took a chaotic, luck-based mechanic and turned it into a standardized sport. The "RNG" Nightmare

    In the original Black Ops 2, setting up a high-round run or a speedrun was a test of patience. On maps like Origins or Moon, the Mystery Box could spawn in several locations.

    The Problem: If you were speedrunning the Origins Easter Egg and the box spawned at Gen 6 instead of Gen 2, you might as well restart the game.

    The Result: High-level players spent more time staring at loading screens (restarting for a good box spawn) than actually fighting zombies. The Community's Solution bo2 first box patch

    Tired of "Restart Simulator," developers in the community created the First Box Patch. This mod allowed players to:

    Lock the Spawn: Force the Mystery Box to appear in the most optimal starting location every single time.

    Standardize World Records: Because it removed a massive layer of luck, the Zombies World Records (ZWR) community eventually voted to make it mandatory for certain PC categories to ensure everyone was competing on a level playing field. The "Legitimacy" Controversy

    For a long time, using any kind of "patch" was seen as cheating. Purists argued that dealing with bad luck was part of the Zombies experience. However, the story of the First Box Patch is ultimately one of efficiency over ego. GitHub - B2ORG/T6-B2OP-PATCH

    Approximately one to two months post-launch (coinciding with title updates for multiplayer stability), Treyarch implemented a server-side or hot-fix update that was not listed in the official patch notes. This change is what the community refers to as the "First Box Patch."

    The technical change was as follows:


    Understanding the "First Box Patch" in Call of Duty: Black Ops II This patch requires a Modified Console (JTAG/RGH) or

    In the competitive world of Call of Duty: Black Ops II (BO2) Zombies, players often refer to the "First Box Patch." This isn't an official update from Treyarch but rather a community-developed GSC (Game Script Code) modification widely used in the speedrunning and high-round communities to reduce the impact of Random Number Generation (RNG). What is the First Box Patch?

    The First Box Patch is a custom script designed to guarantee specific powerful weapons—typically Wonder Weapons—from the Mystery Box during the first few spins. This is primarily used on PC platforms like the Plutonium Project.

    RNG Reduction: In standard gameplay, getting a Ray Gun or Mark II can take dozens of spins. The patch ensures these items appear early, allowing speedrunners to start their runs immediately without "resetting" for hours.

    Targeted Weapons: Depending on the map, the patch typically prioritizes the Ray Gun, Thundergun, or map-specific Wonder Weapons (like the Babygun on Shangri-La).

    Round Limitations: Most versions of the patch only function up to a certain round (e.g., Round 20) to ensure it only assists with the setup phase rather than breaking the game's late-game challenge. Why the Community Uses It

    Speedrunning communities often debate the "integrity" of such patches. However, they have become standard for certain categories because:

    Efficiency: They eliminate the need for hundreds of "resetting" attempts just to get a viable starting weapon. In the standard Black Ops 2 Zombies mode,

    Consistency: They provide a level playing field where skill in movement and strategy determines the record, rather than luck at the box.

    Map Logic: Some patches also force the Mystery Box to spawn in a specific "starting" location to further streamline the early game. Official Patches vs. Community Patches

    While the community uses the "First Box" mod, Treyarch did release official updates that affected the Mystery Box's behavior during the game's lifecycle:

    Ray Gun Mark II Update (Patch 1.12): This official patch added the Ray Gun Mark II to the Mystery Box across all maps for players who owned the Vengeance DLC.

    Persistent Upgrades: Official updates introduced "Permanent Perks" (or Persis), including a Mystery Box upgrade that improved the chances of getting better weapons after a certain number of spins. How to Install the Patch

    For players using the Plutonium T6 client, these patches are typically found on developer repositories like the B2ORG GitHub.

    Download: Obtain the .gsc files from a trusted community source like GitHub.

    Placement: Files are usually placed in the %localappdata%\Plutonium\storage\t6\scripts\zm folder.

    Verification: Always ensure you are using the version compatible with your current game build (e.g., Plutonium r2905).