

After committing to memory a handful of things your instinct will gradually get better and better until you know what a solid percent of the ammos and mods are. Generally speaking, higher valued items are either better or have progression relevance. Even if you're not a high enough level to use the flea you can still search things on it. Once you're out, check the prices on the flea. Which part LOOKs like it's advanced? Which ammo gives you the good vibes? Decide via arbitrary feelings and take the loot out of raid. The best way, in my opinion, to not get overwhelmed is to start by using gut instinct. You will leave valuable weapon mods and ammos in the crates sometimes and that's okay! "Oh shit is BT better than BS? Which one of the M99X ammos is good? M995, M996? M996A1? Oh man the vector is a pretty highly sought after gun, does that mean this random weapon mod I found for it also valuable? Shit which barrel was the M14 barrel for gunsmith?" It's not something anyone is really expected to pick up in their first wipe. I personally have spent hours of playtime literally alt-tabbed on tarkov market or before that was around looking at shit like old pestily key tier list videos and ammo charts. To ease some of your anxiety, this is something more than 90% of the playerbase has had to experience. Moderator decisions are final, please respect the moderator team and their actions. Make sure to follow the guidelines outlined in the Reddiquette for a more pleasant experience. Recent News Official LinksĪs well as the above rules, the Reddit Content Policy is in place as well - please familiarize yourself with this. Please make sure to follow the rules noted below in the side bar. This is an unofficial, community-run subreddit.

Escape from Tarkov is a hardcore and realistic online first-person action RPG/Simulator with MMO features and a story-driven walkthrough currently in development by Battlestate Games.
