

The inventory is where players can equip gear and hold items on their PMC. Stash space can also be expanded through the use of Containers as they have larger inner dimensions than outer dimensions. In the future, this will be achievable through quest rewards. The base stash size can be upgraded in the Hideout up to the max level that EoD has, the level 4 stash. Depending on the edition of the game purchased, the stash will be a different size. The stash is a safe location outside of raids for players to store their items.


Once you’ve graduated from the Mosin, you’ll find the SV-98 opening up entirely new opportunities.Looting is the main source for acquiring itemsgear and weapons scattered throughout the Norvinsk region. Whenever you can, the SV-98 simply outperforms the Mosin and that’s perfectly okay, you’re paying a decent bit more for better iron sights, easier scope attachment, and a detachable 10 round magazine. You’re investing literally pennies on the dollar for your returns, and the Mosin also gives a very satisfying experience for many players that really pushes their abilities.Īll this being said, use the SV-98. But it holds 5 rounds of 7.62x54mmR and throws them hard enough to crack top tier armor. It’s long, unwieldy, difficult to customize, and holds only 5 rounds in an integral magazine. The Mosin is a tried and true veteran of over a hundred years of conflict. The Mosin bolt-action infantry rifle ( and the SV-98) Often cheaper than the Vepr, but without modification you’re stuck with a 10 round mag top-loaded one round at a time. The SKS (and OPSKS)īoth variants of this rifle offer semi-auto delivery of 7.62×39, limited only in how difficult they are to modify. Requires the same considerations as the ADAR when compared to an AKM. There’s nothing different about this and an AKM save for the lack of full auto. Using the ADAR gives you access to 5.56x45mm NATO, but requires a decent trigger finger and reliably aiming discipline to put your shots where they need to be.Ī semi-automatic AK chambered in 7.62×39. That said, it’s still reliably accurate with decent handling and manageable recoil. The ADAR is a semi-automatic model AR-15 pattern rifle designed for civilian sale. They’re what you should really start with when comparing worthwhile weapons and not including outliers that require special circumstances or extra training. I won’t call this “Low-tier” because none of these weapons are bad, but they certainly aren’t what you’d consider “high end”. The absolute definition of a “no frills” semi-auto, even without modifications the ability to throw any kind of 7.62x51mm NATO is something to value in the mid game of a wipe. The Vepr Hunter is infamous across Tarkov for its ability to pack a humbling punch in a package that is very humbled itself. The AKM gives you solid mid game penetration and stopping power at only the cost of recoil. Not as preferred as the 5.45 of the AK-74, 7.62×39 is still a solid cartridge.
