tarkov-dev
The official site for tarkov.dev - A web app to track item prices, view trader barters, quests, maps, and much more! (by the-hideout)
TarkovTracker
TarkovTracker - a webapp for tracking and planning your progress in the game Escape From Tarkov. (by TarkovTracker)
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tarkov-dev
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- Considering buying Tarkov but I have some questions.
- Is it okay to lose everysingle thing in your stash ?
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New to tarkov! What should I sell/keep? only level 7 I started pretty late and it's my first wipe (though I have played before but this is my first wipe I actually played)
Use https://tarkovtracker.io/ to track what items you need to keep with found in raid status. Then check item prices on https://tarkov.dev/ and keep only the ones that are 10k+ per slot more on flea than selling directly to trader, sell the rest. As soon as you reach 1.1mil, buy scav case to dump those flea items there. And when you reach level 15, sell those items and buy what you need for quests or hideout upgrades. Don't keep items that sells for 34k to trader and 36k in flea or 12k to traders, 15k to flea, stash space is valuable before you reach flea.
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Its my first wipe, done only about 15 raids, and i got this one. I don't know how rare they are, but i heard they are quite rare, should i save it, go with nothing or take best loot?
Tarkov market or tarkov.dev (same thing, I prefer the first visually)
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$ 1,000,000,000 RUBLE GRIND is DONE! AMA
Eh, pick a map with a lot of things to check (white/black knight on reserve with all the drawers and PCs), minmax for per-slot sell cost (use something like tarkov.dev for the stuff you aren't sure of), and throw out multi-slot items for single slot ones with higher per-slot value as room becomes scarce. Take safer extracts over more dangerous ones (on reserve heating pipe is safer than checkpoint fence until close to end of raid). If you spawned with a shitty rig or backpack, upgrade if you find dead scavs (but careful if they're in the open). Don't be greedy and get out when full or done with the areas you expected to hit. Usually in and out in 10-15 minutes.
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Tracked Scav Case returns Q1ish
Data pulled from tarkov.dev auction price was used for values minus listing fee (both pulled from tarkov.dev), if greater than vendor price.
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REMEMBER TO USE 10 BIT COIN BARTER
tarkov.dev will solve every single one of your problems lol
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How good is 9x39 SPP ammo ?
eft monster is outdated (judging by no .357 data, and wrong 7.62 PS data), check tarkov.dev, it's more recent
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Things you wish you knew starting out in Tarkov?
Tarkov market or tarkov.dev market (to search up if things are valuable)
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Ammo chart
I think this is updated, tarkov.dev is usually pretty quick with updates like that.
TarkovTracker
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ok, so I horded some stuff since lvl 14 waiting to sell on flea. Found out you can only sell two things at a time and they have to sell out. How can I maximize my profits while saving my stash space? The traders have been robbing me for 14 lvls I dont want to give my stuff to them lol
Its a bit late now, but tarkovtracker.io. Helps you know what you should sell and what to keep for tasks and what not. When I say its late, its late in the wipe so it might not be super helpful, but still a nice tool to use
- What are your goals for the wipe?
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New to tarkov! What should I sell/keep? only level 7 I started pretty late and it's my first wipe (though I have played before but this is my first wipe I actually played)
Use https://tarkovtracker.io/ to track what items you need to keep with found in raid status. Then check item prices on https://tarkov.dev/ and keep only the ones that are 10k+ per slot more on flea than selling directly to trader, sell the rest. As soon as you reach 1.1mil, buy scav case to dump those flea items there. And when you reach level 15, sell those items and buy what you need for quests or hideout upgrades. Don't keep items that sells for 34k to trader and 36k in flea or 12k to traders, 15k to flea, stash space is valuable before you reach flea.
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Friend from the West - Part 1
Can't imagine you have missed a quest, but maybe tarkovtracker.io can help you figure out what quest is missing to make it pop up.
- What to sell what to keep?
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[Escapefromtarkov] Articles à conserver
https://tarkovtracker.io/ !
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13.2 Quest item requirements!
tarkovtracker.io does this as well
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Hideout Requirements 1.4!
At least the first part: https://tarkovtracker.io/
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Tarkov tracker?
I assume you mean this one https://tarkovtracker.io (though others are more or less the same idea). You just tick off quests completed and hideout modules built yourself and it will show what should be available as well as what items you need to hold onto. There is no interaction directly with the game and I would recommend to avoid such tools because those can potentially lead to a ban. In general assume that if some application does something for you in the game or alters the output in any way, it's quite likely to be a bannable offence and we just don't know about it because it's not popular enough yet.
- Quests
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tarkov-dev and TarkovTracker you can also consider the following projects:
tarkovdata - Escape From Tarkov game data, contributed by the community, maintained by developers of community tools
RatScanner - Rat Scanner a helpful tool for Escape from Tarkov.