{"id":66228,"date":"2025-01-28T20:06:19","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:06:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pestily-reveals-the-best-ways-to-level-up-quickly-in-escape-from-tarkov-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:06:19","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:06:19","slug":"pestily-reveals-the-best-ways-to-level-up-quickly-in-escape-from-tarkov-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/pestily-reveals-the-best-ways-to-level-up-quickly-in-escape-from-tarkov-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Pestily reveals the best ways to level-up quickly in Escape from Tarkov &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pestily reveals the best ways to level-up quickly in Escape from Tarkov Battlestate Games \/ YouTube: PestilyEscape from Tarkov guru Pestily has revealed the quickest ways to rank up in Battlestate\u2019s hardcore shooter so that you can unlock the player-trading flea market, which is currently gated behind a Level 10 requirement. Leveling up has been a hot topic in EFT in recent times. Battlestate raised the required rank for the flea market from 5 to 15 in Patch 0.12.4, before being forced to dial it back to 10 after community uproar took hold post-update. This change still meant that new players have to grind a lot more. Before 0.12.4, the flea market took just 9,508 experience to unlock. Now it takes 42,048 experience. Luckily, Pestily has revealed some of the best ways to level-up \u201csuper fast.\u201d Farming PMCs &#038; Scavengers on Factory According to Pestily, who detailed a number of methods to collect EFT\u2019s \u201cmuch-needed\u201d EXP in a YouTube video, Factory is the key to fast level-ups. This map is the smallest in the game and offers a great chance for stacks of experience. There\u2019s a simple method for bagging EXP here: load-in, kill every PMC (player character) and every AI scavenger. With five other opponents on the map, and \u201caround 10-20 scavs that will respawn,\u201d that\u2019s a bucketload of kills. \u201cIf you are an experienced player, this is absolutely the best way you can level up to rank 10,\u201d Pestily explained. \u201cIf you do a Factory raid, kill every player and scav, you\u2019re probably walking out with between 10,000-15,000 experience.\u201d Considering 42k is the target, being able to run just four Factory raids to hit level 10 is \u201cfairly quick,\u201d Pestily added. That doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s the easiest method, however. You have to be fairly good already to blow through two dozen kills in 20 minutes. \u201cWhen you\u2019re just starting out, particularly after a wipe, you won\u2019t have the best gear and meds for this, so you can\u2019t do it consistently,\u201d Pestily warned. \u201cNot everyone is going to be able to do this one\u2026 but it does work really well.\u201d The \u201ceasier\u201d level-up method for new players Of course, not every player has it in them to clean out an entire raid in Factory, as Pestily did admit. The Australian streamer does have another way for \u201cfresh\u201d players to get into the EXP grind as well, and funnily enough, it starts on Factory too. \u201cThe very first thing you should be doing is running Factory. Not to kill players or scavs, but to find 3Ms [Module-3M chest armor],\u201d Pestily said. Within the small map, there are three key locations you want to hit every time you load into the raid: the main office with the safe, the scaffolding above Factory\u2019s overpass, and the big shipping container beneath the overpass. \u201cYour main objectives are these 3M armors. If you find one, get the heck out of there. This is a pure run-through. If you don\u2019t, kill some scavs, loot a little, and then leave. You\u2019ll get two or three thousand experience every time like this,\u201d he said. This armor goes towards Skier\u2019s \u2018Supplier\u2019 quest, which dolls out 3,300 experience. From here, it\u2019s quests \u201cuntil you hit that magic number,\u201d Pestily explained. There\u2019s an order you can do it in as well, he added. Best Level 1-10 quests, in order Supplier \u2014 Level 5 Skier quest (3,300 EXP) &#8211; Debut \u2014 Level 1 Prapor quest (600 EXP) &#8211; The Extortionist \u2014 Level 7 Skier quest (3,200 EXP) &#8211; Checking \u2014 Level 2 Prapor quest (800 EXP) &#8211; Shootout Picnic \u2014 Level 3 Prapor quest (2,000 EXP) &#8211; Stirrup \u2014 Level 8 Skier quest (4,700 EXP) &#8211; For mobile readers, the related segment begins at 3:44 in the video below. So there you have it \u2014 Pestily\u2019s two quick routes to getting to Level 10 as fast as possible to make sure you can start shopping at the flea market. Whether you\u2019re new to EFT, or leveling up again, there\u2019s a method for everyone. Still trying to figure out the weapon &#038; ammo system in Escape from Tarkov too? Pestily has also explained which ammo types \u201cactually matter\u201d in the hardcore shooter, and which ones you can leave in your stash for another day.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pestily reveals the best ways to level-up quickly in Escape from Tarkov Battlestate Games \/ YouTube: PestilyEscape from Tarkov guru Pestily has revealed the quickest ways to rank up in Battlestate\u2019s hardcore shooter so that you can unlock the player-trading flea market, which is currently gated behind a Level 10 requirement. 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