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New to Escape from Tarkov?? - USE THESE 5 TIPS to LEVEL UP FAST!!

Apr 07, 2024
Escape from Tarkov will be deleted any day now and with the pre-deletion events beginning, both veteran and new players will hope to start on a

level

playing field. Whenever an elimination occurs, there is always one goal on everyone's mind:

level

up as quickly as possible. It's easy to get left behind in the world of Tarkov because as new players join the game, veteran players already know where to go and what to do right. I'm going to show you the best tools and

tips

available so you can answer that question on your mind, how do I level up and

escape

Tarkov?
new to escape from tarkov   use these 5 tips to level up fast
What's happening? Players, my name is God the King and welcome to another Escape from Tarkov video. I currently stream Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights on Twitch and I'd love for you to do it. Stop by and say hello today. I'm going to share with you new players five

tips

to help you level up

fast

er in Tarkov and as always, stick with the Tarkov pro tip at the end of the video to help your PMC level up

fast

er and find a juicy booty for this video. I'm going to show a tool that everyone should use. The

escape

from

tarkov

Wiki page is the best resource for learning the game and I want to emphasize this as a tool you should use now first let me. show you the experience needed to level up and escape Tarkov, as most of you know, in this clearing the flea market was locked behind level 15, meaning you needed to earn a little over 161,000 experience to unlock the most important feature of the game and then the routine. starts unlocking Trader levels and Max Traders are unlocked at level 42 which requires over 2 million seven hundred thousand experiences.
new to escape from tarkov   use these 5 tips to level up fast

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Now this may seem daunting, and while it is, I have five tips to help you rack up those experience points as quickly as possible. open the Escape from Tarkov Wiki, you can see all the information about what gives different XP points and multipliers. The most important example here is mining, surviving a raid, grants 300 XP along with a 1.3 multiplier to all the experience you gained in that raid, meaning that not only do you get a good amount of experience just for surviving, but you also multiplies all other experience you gained through healing and exploration in combat. Here's a quick example of how important it is.
new to escape from tarkov   use these 5 tips to level up fast
I recreated a raid with three scav kills just to keep it simple. I eliminated three scavs. one of them is a headshot which has a multiplier of 1.2, however this works differently than the wiki explains that the headshot multiplier is actually an additional XP reward that is multiplied based on the enemy you eliminate, with scaz worth 100 XP each time. I think a headshot would mean you would gain 120 XP; actually you get 100 XP for killing a scavenger and then another 100 times 1.2 which is 120 extra experience which makes a total of 220 experience for a single scabby headshot so what headshot will give you more experience than two, right? -The headshot deaths here are the results of the two raids in the first raid I survived and extracted the second raid I died to scabs as you can see in this raid between extracting and dying there is more than 50 difference in profit of experience if you pay Pay attention to the post-raid screen, the game will show the experience you earned and how it is multiplied to really summarize this tip.
new to escape from tarkov   use these 5 tips to level up fast
Look at it this way, taking the loot out of the picture and focusing on the experience, avoiding those shootouts to focus on mining can. You really end up leveling up faster, especially in the early levels, so if you're a new player, prioritize learning the maps and extraction points over building weapons and running loot because none of that will matter if you can't mine as you go. As you learn the maps, you'll level up faster, earn more money, catch more quests, and provide you with more PvP knowledge and skills for the near future, which brings us to tip number two.
Now winning fights and mining is important, but so is completing quests. finally gets to those tasks where you need to have a required sniper skill level, but you haven't used many snipers at this point, so now you have to start polishing those bolt actions well, why not clear that mission before of unlocking it using MOs and more starting at level 1. As I mentioned in a previous video, Mosin will absolutely slap you early in the game. You can now level up your sniper skill early in the game to finish those missions when they become available or at least. will cushion the blow of the grind you'll face you're still not convinced to think ahead about this scenario where you've been playing Tarkov and completing quests as they appear just to get to the Peacekeeper Spa tour quest line what you will need. delivering things like WD-40 cleaning bleach and other things you've been ignoring until now, not only do they all have to be found in a raid, which means you can't just go buy them at the flea market, this happens to me. at some point with every wipe I always end up selling something only to have to go back and find it again later and end up locked behind a task I could have avoided and guess what now that you're looking for those items now become the loot weirdest of all Tarkov, all because you didn't check the wiki beforehand.
Let me open this list which can be found on the Wiki page. Now here is a shopping list of each current item you will need. To complete certain quests, quick note on this list, it's actually ordered from top to bottom in the order they will be needed. Now that you have a relative idea of ​​how soon you'll need those items, you can also go to The Hideout and craft. The items you craft in advance in The Hideout have a raid status, meaning that some items needed for tasks can be crafted well in advance so you can turn them in on quests as soon as they become available, which brings us to the number of suggestion. three, as I just mentioned, The Hideout can be used to create certain Quest items, but it can also be used for other things, such as creating your own medicines or perhaps creating items that will give you an excellent profit margin so you can purchase best weapons and armor. or ammo now, although I love using crafts and selling things at the flea market to earn more money in the game.
I often forget about quest items. I can put together a note ahead of time for new players when it comes to building your hideout, you need to do that too. Keep in mind the materials you will need to upgrade your stations according to your advance thinking. Learning what items are required for crafting is always a good idea when you are out on your raids, for example you need to craft 60 round AK magazines to correct, make sure to keep an eye out for the Keck tape during your runs so you don't end up wasting your time and money. rubles again.
Check the wiki periodically between raids so you know what to watch out for now before moving on to the hint number. four I'm going to revisit this screenshot before you see this multiplier here, while The Hideout has a library that you can build that will offer an extra 15 raid experience after building it, I'm not quite sure why the pulse rate display shows 17. but I'm not going to complain about that and if this is something I missed I'm sure someone in the comments can point it out to me for now, I'll just live happy and ignorant of that extra two percent and I'll move on to tip number four, we've already established that it takes approximately 161,000 experience to reach level 15.
Well, I checked the first task you'll have to complete in the game and found that the total experience for completing the first 22 most common tasks will give you will give just under 82,000 experience, removing half of the experience needed for the flea market. Take note, this does not include any of the other XP you will have earned through your raids. This is purely the experience given to you when you turn in those first quests now. If 22 missions seems like a lot, let's find a way to speed up the process. This is where learning how to perform tasks smartly will not only save you time but also speed up your progress in the game.
This is what I mean when you start escaping from Tarkov one. One of the first missions he will give you is called Debut, which involves eliminating five scavs in Tarkov territory and obtaining and turning in two 12 gauge shotguns. Jaeger actually sells those shotguns, so instead of hunting them with scavs, go to Woods After reaching level 2 and completing the mechanics task introduction so you can unlock Jaeger. Quick tip for new players, you can reach level 2 before completing your first raid by examining items in the merchant menus and you can potentially complete the introduction in your first raid now that you've unlocked Jaeger, you can buy those shotguns you need and save yourself the pain headlong trying to find them in scavs, plus you might be able to clear out some of the other scav kills you'll need by wandering around Woods, another example of Doing Tasks Smartly is looking ahead and grouping certain tasks together to do as much as you can In a single raid, for example, after meeting Jaeger, you will unlock two additional tasks, the survival path.
A thrifty and unprotected but dangerous task will require you to save several foods in the Woods, while the other will require you to eliminate five unarmored scavengers also in the Woods and will additionally send you to find their convoy, which is also located in the Woods, which It means you can potentially clear three missions in one raid while also looting and finding items for future tasks, this is something that Tarkov pros have mastered just by playing the game, they know what items will be needed for missions and when they will be needed. The thing is, there's nothing stopping you from having this advantage for yourself, and taking note of what to expect in the future will be a huge help.
The basis of this advice is that this search is intelligent and efficient. Taking five minutes before you're ready to check the wiki and make a plan will always be better than knowing you could have killed two birds with one. Stone can sometimes be discouraging remembering all of this, especially in In the Heat of the Moment, which brings us to tip number five. Let's be honest. Escape from Tarkov is a brutal game. Doesn't hold back blows. It doesn't matter how new you are. There is no notes tutorial for the disabled and there is no way to learn everything at once, having a friend or better yet a teacher can be a great help, someone to guide you and show you the ins and outs, someone to tell you: " “Hey, grab that package of croutons because you will.” I need them soon, even if it's not a teacher and it's someone who is new to the game, just like you, it can help lighten the mood or at least be an extra pair of eyes to watch your back and help you find what you are looking for if you are new to the game and looking for someone to play with.
There are Discord groups all over Tarkov that are filled with veteran players who are more than willing to show you around. I'm currently building a speech server and have a lot of people. I am willing to help you with the first tasks, on the other hand, if you are one of those veteran Tarkov players and want to expand your knowledge to the new players who will be joining the game this Christmas season, stop by and offer to be a sherpa . You also just need to get a partner to act as a meat shield. I don't know, there you have it.
Those are the five best tips I can offer new players to level up faster and escape Tarkov now before I show it to you. This week's pro tip, be sure to like, subscribe, and hit that notification bell. I'm incredibly grateful for everyone who's subscribed right now and I'll do my best to continue bringing you the quality content you deserve next week. I plan to go over some PvP. tips that can help you be more precise and win more fights specifically. I'll be covering tactical laser devices, crouching versus standing, and different spot fire mechanics, so stay tuned if you have any ideas of what you'll want to see. on that video, please leave a comment below.
Now here is the Tarkov pro tip of the week when looting a body, especially scavs. Keep an eye on the quest experience you receive according to the wiki, you can earn between one experience and 200 experience depending on the value. of loot that can be found you can now determine for yourself if there is anything valuable worth searching for in the bodies you find around Tarkov. Well, that's this week's video as I work on next week's PvP video. Be sure to leave comments below on what else I can answer. For you,Whether it's a guide, a mythbuster or a silly test, let me know what I can do for you until then, take it easy.

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