

Man I must just have lovely luck on Interchange. PMC squads tend to extract early or camp out tech stores. This will often give good solo fights too if other p scavs or solo PMCs are around. I'll frequently run to kiba and nab handfuls of 20k weapon parts if I get a ~15 minute spawn in. I've had 15 minute 400k runs this way.Įven scav runs can be good. Just go back Oli with a scav BP and grab 4 propane tanks/gas cans, and carefully extract. Interchange is the most ez mode loot map. ShowTime fucked around with this message at 15:43 on Apr 12, 2020
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That's a good 1mil for a scav if you either have a big enough backpack or find another scav to kill that has one.Įdit: As an aside, does the price of Bitcoin continue to rise? Didn't they used to be like 125k around the beginning of the patch or am I straight up misremembering that? Do the hideout upgrades make vendors pay more or something? I've never actually looked at the bonuses I get. I can't tell you how many weapon cases i've found thanks to hatchlings opening marked rooms and not having inventory space. They often leave behind bigger, valuable items and leave a majority of the other loot areas untouched. A lot of hatchlings run Reserves because there are so many locked doors and you can get enough loot from behind them into your secure container to make every run a big net positive. It's not that i'm avoiding them, in fact i'm actively seeking them out because I know people on Reserves run good gear and get to pick up good loot. I've gone through Reserves hundreds of times as a scav and many of my runs involve never seeing another player. It doesn't have low transit money making opportunities that something like Reserves has. Then there just isn't enough loot spread around the map unless you go for bodies. Most of my encounters on Factory are hatchlings or low levels doing the exact same thing as recommended, so they don't have gear, or 1-2 kitted out goofballs that dominate the entire map. I still think Reserves is better for a scav run over Factory. Too many other squads, easy to camp exits (even from mall itself, not including the extraction points) and too many sight lines you need to watch to be effective. I just don't think the risk vs reward is there. You might say Interchange but gently caress me if that map isn't viable unless you are in a squad. So, yea I guess Shoreline is good for new players. I was doing shotgun quests there until recently and I killed so many people with the fabled MP-153 w/ AP rounds. I've killed a ton of PMCs around the beach area because they are just trucking it to wherever they are going without a care in the world. Shoreline is also good because player encounters can be rare enough that you might even get the jump on someone being a little too casual. No need to waste multiple slots when every backpack can fit inside each other. Also to add, a backpack can hold infinite backpacks or rigs. What does Alt + I do? I've never even used that one.
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There’s a huge potential for making really good money, too - hitting 6+ stashes, multiple jackets, bags, tool boxes, and weapons crates means you’ll find lots of stuff that you can sell straight to traders for $$$, plus lots of chances to find items you’ll need for found-in-raid quests.


Once you have some familiarity it’s a mellow way to get good PMC experience - you get experience looting stuff, there are some easy scav kills to make along the way, and you can bring along some smoke grenades from Prapor and start working on Strength 3. Use a few offline/scav runs to get familiar with the Shoreline stashes & swamp/village. Lastly it’s definitely been blown up a few times, but Shoreline stash runs are still great. I think I remember Veritas having a good looting tutorial video - I won’t speak to his gameplay or general attitude, but his technical/mechanics videos are all very informative. It drives me nuts when I watch a video and some dude is laying on a body out in the open click-dragging poo poo back and forth. Less time with your head up a dead guy’s rear end is more time to scan and react to threats. It’s one of the best rigs early on for making your stash space really count.Īlso one of the most important skills you need to learn is efficient looting - ctrl + l/r click and alt + l click are your friends.
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Pro tip for the new players with tiny stashes - lots of rigs have more internal spaces than spaces they occupy in your stash - for example the AVS armored rig takes up 12 spaces in your stash, but has like 25 internal spaces, including two 4x4 squares.
