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  1. Escape from Tarkov. Raid: Directed by Anton Rozenberg. With Kristina Aleksandrova, Maksin Buravchikov, Rodion Klochkov, Roman Kovalev. Russian action film based on the play Escape from Tarkov.

    • (54)
    • Action
    • Anton Rozenberg
    • 2021
    • Overview
    • What Is a Raid?
    • What You Should Know Before Your First Raid
    • Practice in Offline Mode
    • Having an Interactive Map Is a Must
    • Your Friends Don’t Have Marks
    • Your Inventory Will Be Lost if You Die
    • Insurance Is a Good Friend
    • Don’t Choose Night Hours
    • What’s the Objective?

    By Axel Bosso, SirFatCat, Samuel Heaney, +39 more

    Raids are the main game mode in Escape from Tarkov. This is where you’ll battle for your life, trying to loot and survive from other players. There are a lot of things that you should keep in mind before jumping into one, so this guide will help you with your first steps.

    This article will explain what is a raid, and it will also tell you what you should know before joining one.

    Here are the quick links for you:

    •What Is a Raid?

    •Practice in Offline Mode

    A Raid is basically a match of Free-for-All. This means that you’ll be alone against all the other players on the level — unless you create a squad with up to four friends, of course. Whether you are in a group or not, you’ll fight both lonely soldiers and small quads of players.

    There isn’t a marked objective when playing a Raid, but looting, avoiding being killed, and reaching one of the possible extraction points before the times run out would be the essential part. Then, as you make progress, you’ll start completing quests, focusing more on shooting (or hiding), and looking for specific items, among other activities.

    Escape from Tarkov is an intense and hardcore experience that will ask the very best of you, and it might take time just to understand what’s happening on the screen or where you need to go. It’s most likely that your first Raid will be an unforgiving and confusing situation, but some tips might make it a bit easier.

    After choosing your main character, the map in which you want to play, and the hour, you’ll be able to select a practice mode. This won’t match you against other players, and it’s a perfect way of jumping into a map and start learning how the game feels, plays, and the locations of that specific level. You can also choose to have bots in-game.

    A normal thought to have when starting your first Raid is not having any clue where on Earth has your character respawned and where you should go. This will happen because the levels in Escape from Tarkov are big and detailed with distinct areas, and you don’t have a map or any HUD indications of where you are.

    The most effective solution to this is to visit interactive maps, like the ones made by Map Genie. Here you can hide all the markers but the ones for locations and extraction points and start learning where these spots are.

    If you decide to play your first Raid with friends, beware of a small detail: they will look similar to other players and bots. You actually have no in-game marker indicating whether the soldier in front of you is an ally or not, so you should keep good communication with your squad via voice chat or remember what they are wearing.

    This point is essential because the game has friendly fire and it can be very easy to kill a partner without realizing it. Additionally, enemies that notice you won’t give you much time to think.

    One of the main features in Escape from Tarkov is that your character will lose all its equipment if you die in a Raid (although there are some exceptions, explained in another entry). This will be a recurrent fear every time you play, especially during your first Raids, in which you’re just learning how to play.

    Something you can do to avoid losing anything from your personal stash is to play as a Scav. That way you’ll spawn with random gear and have the chance to return with some sweet loot without exposing your main character.

    Before jumping into a map, when you play as a PMC you’ll notice that you have the chance to insure your equipment with Prapor, one of the game’s Traders. This basically means that you can pay for a chance to get your gear back if you die, which can come in handy when going out with expensive weapons or items.

    However, you should keep two things in mind. First, if an enemy player loots your equipment, it will be lost forever. The insurance won’t work. Then, Prapor will take hours to gather your items, and you’ll have a limited window to reclaim them or they’ll disappear.

    Playing your first Raid when the Moon is up is basically a death sentence. While some areas can be illuminated with artificial light, most open areas won’t, and you won’t be able to see almost anything. Advanced players use gadgets like night vision goggles to overpass this obstacle.

    As already mentioned, you can do more than one thing while participating in a Raid. However, considering that you’ll be inexperienced, it’s a good idea to just keep to basics: avoid getting killed and loot.

    If you get a secure chance to eliminate a target, go for it, but just returning to base with a few nice items is more than enough for your first Raids.

  2. Sherpa's are BSG officiated player's who take time out out of their gameplay to teach new players Escape From Tarkov. They will help you with everything from gun builds, learning an unfamiliar map, to brand new player basics. If you want to request a sherpa, follow the directions on their official discord. https://discord.gg/RspH4jw. Hope this ...

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  4. If newer players or players who didn't expect the day/night cycle to occur come in without NVG's, they are at a disadvantage during these games. Always bring a flashlight. Whether a night raid or a "transition", it helps a ton. I almost always swap to a flashlight when building clearing ESPECIALLY if I expect to run into anyone.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Escape From Tarkov is a hardcore looter shooter at heart with RPG elements. The online game has two real factions – BEAR and USEC, which you’ll pick from when you first boot up the game – before going toe to toe with AI and human-controlled players across a variety of maps in the war-torn city of Tarkov. As the name suggests, you have to ...

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