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How do you fix sabotage in Jurassic World Evolution 2?

Published in JWE2 Sabotage Fix 3 mins read

To fix sabotage in Jurassic World Evolution 2, you must dispatch a Ranger Team in a ranger jeep to the affected building to reboot its systems. This method is universally effective for all types of sabotaged structures within your park.


Understanding Sabotage in Jurassic World Evolution 2

Sabotage is a disruptive event in Jurassic World Evolution 2 where park operations are intentionally interfered with, often by disgruntled staff or unforeseen circumstances. These incidents can lead to critical systems failing, such as power stations going offline, security gates malfunctioning, or even dinosaur enclosure gates being opened. Recognizing and swiftly addressing these events is crucial for maintaining park safety and profitability.

Sabotage incidents are typically indicated by a specific icon over the affected building, often accompanied by an alert notification. Ignoring these issues can quickly escalate into larger problems, including dinosaur breakouts, visitor panic, and significant financial losses.

The Solution: Dispatching a Ranger Team

The primary and most effective way to resolve sabotage in Jurassic World Evolution 2 is by utilizing your Ranger Teams.

Here's a step-by-step guide to fixing sabotaged buildings:

  1. Identify the Sabotage: Look for buildings displaying a specific sabotage icon (often a broken gear or similar warning symbol) and listen for in-game alerts. The affected building will also usually show a status like "Sabotaged" in its information panel.
  2. Select a Ranger Team: Navigate to your Operations buildings and select an available Ranger Team.
  3. Issue the Repair Command:
    • Once a Ranger Team is selected, click on the sabotaged building.
    • A context menu will appear, giving you the option to "Repair" or "Reboot" the facility. Select this option.
  4. Ranger Action: Your assigned ranger jeep will automatically drive to the sabotaged building. Upon arrival, the rangers will disembark and begin the rebooting process. This action is quick and will restore the building's functionality almost immediately.

Key Insight: Regardless of the building type – be it a Power Station, Ranger Post, Emergency Shelter, or any other facility – the process remains the same. A dispatched ranger jeep can reboot any sabotaged structure, ensuring park stability.

Common Buildings Affected by Sabotage

While a ranger jeep fixes all, here are examples of critical buildings frequently targeted by sabotage:

  • Power Stations: Leading to widespread power outages and disabling various park services.
  • Visitor Centers/Arrival Points: Disrupting visitor flow and revenue.
  • Security Gates: Allowing dinosaurs to potentially escape their enclosures.
  • Ranger Posts & MVU Facilities: Preventing essential dinosaur care or park maintenance.
  • Emergency Shelters: Hindering visitor safety during critical events.

Preventing Sabotage (Indirectly)

While the direct fix is always a ranger jeep, proactive management can reduce the frequency of sabotage:

  • Maintain Staff Morale: Ensure good working conditions, reasonable contracts, and avoid high stress levels for your staff. Unhappy staff are more prone to causing issues.
  • Address Instability: Certain park conditions or missions can increase "Instability." Managing these factors, often through specific research or facility upgrades, can indirectly lower the chances of sabotage.

By keeping a close eye on your park status and quickly deploying your Ranger Teams, you can effectively counteract any acts of sabotage and keep your Jurassic World running smoothly.