How To Level Up FAST In Escape From Tarkov...

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So much of Escape From Tarkov opens up once you level up a bit and get access to the traders and the flea market. In this video I break down some tips to help you level up FAST in Tarkov! Check it out!

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What level are you so far this wipe in Tarkov?

JesseKazam
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A sneaky trick I've seen is to search your squamate's backpacks before you extract. Basically right at extract, your team all drops bags and searches them, identifying anything they haven't seen before. This can give you a boost of EXP just before you get out, and if you do this multiple raids it really adds up early wipe. You just gotta make sure you're safe and don't have any sticky fingered friends lol

christianhasselberger
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Step 1: play the game
Step 2: keep playing even if it makes you wanna peel your eyes out

deathtrapsnap
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My squad and I do a lot of these, most recently we started searching every single body we came across, no matter if it was from our fight or not, that adds up VERY quickly. I had > 1300xp on Factory and didn't kill a scav or PMC, just from searching, looting and exploring.

joshhayes
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Plays woods 15 times to get scav kills without body armor and scav kills 40 meters away, dies every game.

codyyerkes
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I'm really slow at leveling - but I noticed a few things that reaaally boosted it for me:
1. Scav less - the XP you get while scaving goes towards your scav level, not pmc
2. Examine with your pmc, not scav - bring items in after scaving and examine in stash
3. Heal with meds, not cash service from therapist - this I only do after it stops being free - you get xp for healing

MAcro
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Have clear objectives for each raid, preferably multiple ones. Choose raid pathing to arrive at certain areas (an object you need to get out with, buildings you need to discover, high PMC traffic areas, etc) based on whether you want to find or avoid PVP. Try to complete multiple objectives during the same raid.

dsmith
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Ohh, hot tip on watching the XP quantity on checking bodies as an indicator of juicy loot-- it's my third or fourth wipe and I never realized that.

ganthrithor
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1:45, more to this point, if you leave a fight (even if you kill two out of a three man), a lot of times that team you were fighting will grab their teammates gear and reset, meaning that team is no longer on the map leaving you more free to go around and loot other areas and kill scavs for xp. It can be also be far more profitable leaving gear on the table to go loot keys and high value spawns than it is to grab potential gear as gear doesn't sell for much money and you can't put high end gear on the flea.

diamondem
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Everything in this video is so true. I am now in my third wipe, I found Jesse on my first wipe and learned a lot from his and others videos. I got to level 44 and had a 60 percent survival rate my first wipe. Last wipe I got to level 60, had all streamer items and was only 5 tasks away from kappa. This wipe I also see so much improvement. I don't think I'll go for kappa as I don't think it's worth it anymore. But I'm already level 33, I have fought teams as a solo and came out on top. You playing and dying yeah it sucks but you learn from it. I use to avoid all fights but now I am not scared to fight, yeah I die still but you can learn so much by just playing and watching videos. Great video

GamerDAD
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Trying to grind up to 15 for the Flea. Thanks for the video, I'll be subscribing!

xJarlaxle
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Dying actually severely reduces the amount of exp gained in a raid, sometimes even to near zero. If you kill three PMCs and die to the forth, the exp you get is almost as if you killed nothing. So like the video says, prioritize survival. Sometimes you just have to walk away

voggers
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level 10 with just more than a hundred play time here. I saw a video from your channel yesterday, in which you mentioned play the game slow, keep distance, in it you were using a scope and AK. So I took AKM, and mod it with scope. Even with the shittiest 7.62x39 round, a headshot puts down enemy. It is a lot easier to snipe and survive raids.

golferchin
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When I first started this game, I was a rat. I would crouch slow walk every where and flinch at every sound. It would take forever to progress in the game.1700 hours later, im a proud honey badger. I can comfortably take on duos but ill scurry if theres a squad. If i had all the time in the world, id feel confident in hitting max traders in around 3-4 weeks. Feels good to see this game blow up and keep releasing new content. Its the only game that has kept me playing consistentl.

KouKal
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I would add (as part of questing): look ahead on your quest items! At minimum, look at the chart on the wiki that shows you what items are required found-in-raid for quests, and start hoarding them immediately. It usually seems like the game has a way of knowing what items you need for an active quest and then REFUSING to spawn any of them in your raids, so you'll be a happy boi if you show up to Therapist's "Get 400 smol-Shonkas" quest and you've already got them stored in your pantry ready to turn in rather than having to go four hundred times to Goshan on your scav to find the one shonk every three raids that's been left on a shelf. Honestly that quest isn't so bad but certain items just aren't that common, so having weeks to collect them makes it easier than trying to get them in a day or two once the quest is active.

ganthrithor
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0:19 I'd just like to say that I appreciate how concise and informative the intro was. It was very satisfying how perfect your wording was. Your smile at the end even kinda showed how proud you were of it. It was like a well written rap verse. I have OCD, so that's why I noticed and appreciated it enough to leave this long ass drawn out comment.

Brndnrchrdsn
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Learning map flow is a huge, huge benefit to survive. People just run straight into hot zones as a solo then cry that they can't survive.

KeepTheGates
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I stopped playing at level 18 last wipe, I couldn't be bothered to do the quests again and burned out grinding them, so when I started this wipe I decided I wouldn't take the optimal "perfect" quest path and just take ones that I wanted. I didn't want to go Customs at all so just focused Woods and improved my map knowledge and mid/long range shooting. I am also surviving far more on that map which is great. I now take in my best gear, and don't try to always run budget/bad equipment which has helped me win more fights and get out alive. With all the recent ammo/gun changes I'm finding far less mega chads and more even/interesting fights. I'm much happier now not stressing about leveling and just playing.

I also have started to run more Factory just for the PVP and fast XP at times. If you can survive the first spawn rushes you can usually get a ton of scav kills (and maybe PMC kills) which even in death can be great XP and good way to get combat experience in.

Swarm
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Solid advice. I would add... use VoIP when you need to. Sometimes I'll be under-kitted, position will be exposed/known to other PMCs, and I'll just communicate what I'm trying to do. Maybe it's the tone of my voice, but it usually works out immediately and I've never had someone double cross me. If they don't respond then I know they're hostile and I just play accordingly. I have had better players team up and help me extract with quest items numerous times, this wipe alone. It's also fun when you end up helping someone lower level and less experienced too!

Also tell your squad when they should book it. "Hey, I got ambushed and they have a better position, just get out of there." I appreciate when they say the same to me, knowing the odds aren't in our favor.

WillKlein
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I find it relaxing to go hunt scavs in the Woods. Open environment with poor visibility supports slow and steady pace. 5-men hurt trains are easy to spot and avoid, lots of AI (really spiced up my experience early wipe) and tasty loot. What else to you need to relax after work?

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