The Division 2: How to Spawn the Rattigan Boss in Coney Island Amusement Park

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Coney Island Amusement Park was added to The Division 2 in the game’s Episode 3 update. As its name suggests this new offsite locations takes players to Coney Island to complete a mission. Like any good The Division 2 mission there are a number of secrets for players to find within. Coney Island is no exception. There is a hidden named boss players can spawn in to fight during this mission. To help you spawn this secret boss use our how to spawn the Rattigan boss guide below.

Where to Find the Rattigan Boss?

Image showing the secret boss called the Rattigan in The Division 2.

To spawn the special boss named the Rattigan you need to make your way to Coney Island. Once on Coney Island head to the Safe House. From the Safe House complete the first mission called Coney Island Ballpark. After this mission you will unlock a mission called Coney Island Amusement Park.

Rattigan Boss in Coney Island Amusement Park Video & Text Guide

Inside the Coney Island Amusement Park mission be on the lookout for rat statues you can shoot that have red eyes in the Haunted House. To summon the Rattigan you need to shoot four of these rat statues. The locations of each of the rat statues are as follows:

  1. Behind coffin in front of house on left side of the graveyard.
  2. On tower above double doors with caged skeleton beside them.
  3. On scaffolding above where you enter into the castle portion of the Haunted House.
  4. Left wall behind some wood in Laptop room where Keener talks to you.

Once you shoot all the rat statues you will spawn in the secret Rattigan boss. This boss is nothing special as it is simply another cleaner, but it is a nice extra loot source. I’ve linked a good video above form YouTuber JETT4TH gaming showing the secret boss spawn and fight. Good luck.

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