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Escape from tarkov backpacks
Escape from tarkov backpacks













escape from tarkov backpacks

The Pillbox can also store 20 items, but it takes up 16 spaces in the stash. The rig has enough room for 20 items, but only takes up 12 spaces in the stash.

escape from tarkov backpacks

The best I've acquired is storing an Azimut rig inside of a Pillbox backpack. But medicine, armor, and guns can't be stored in the Junkbox.įor players under level 20 who can't access the flea market there aren't a lot of options for ways to store other gear beyond using certain rigs and backpacks for storage. The new Lucky Scav Junkbox becoming an items Therapist sells alleviates the worst of the problem for storing necessary barter/trade items. This makes scav runs particularly difficult as you can't keep gear in your character inventory after finishing a raid. For standard users especially, running out of stash space means that loot can't be easily saved. However, similar thing happened to be me so I tend go give benefit of doubt here.In Escape from Tarkov stash space is a limiting factor in what you can do with your character. Just to note - I take OP statement at the face value, because at least in theory what has happened should not happen or be possible to do. And I mean I specifically checked and tried avoiding it. I turned it the backpacks for the quest and obviously the result was that I had 2 empty MBSS backpack left one on my character and one in my inventory - lost 100+ MBSS, RIG and 26 Stims.

escape from tarkov backpacks

The theory was that quest should not take items from your character and only from your inventory - so I moved the mixed stack with rig and stims onto my character. One to complete the quest - all FIR and empty and second one with mixed FIR and non-FIR and at the end full rig with stims (like SJ6s). In last wipe I had the same issue with MBSS - I have specifically separate stack of like 100 MBSS into 2 stacks. This design does not make game more realistic - it just makes questing dumb and annoying. First of all one does not have any way to check which particular item they giving away - secondly it does not prevent you from giving quest items with other items inside - whilst flea market and traders already have this covered - why not quests?! However, I think we can all acknowledge that quest item selection is completely not suitable for using. The direct answer to question - no there is no way you can get your items back! They are lost forever. that was a quest asking for found in raid Piligrim Backpack, so in theory transferring everything to the one which was not found in raid should sufficed. should always check your bags and rigs before selling, would that in real life.įirst of all read what OP said.















Escape from tarkov backpacks