In a sea of first-person shooters, there are few that tend to rise to the top and even fewer that captivate audiences for years at a time (some of the most beloved genre entries seem to be dormant now). Escape From Tarkov is one of those rarities. Battlestate Games' first foray has managed to maintain fans' attention for years on end, and it only recently entered its Beta stage.
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It has managed to do so due to its unparalleled gunplay, focus on realism, and compelling grind (all of which can be tough to get to grips with for newcomers). Given this nearly unforgiving focus, it can be incredibly difficult to understand what gear is worth the player's time. There are quite a few armors that aren't worth the price, but just as many options in terms of viable armor that players can utilize in order to give them an advantage.
This armor is recommended for absolutely any and all player types. Not only is it somewhat light and tactically sound, but it also functions as a tactical rig. Sitting at Tier 4 isn't going to help much with those highly-kitted players running M995, M855A1, or Igolnik ammo, but it will help greatly against the ammo a step below: The BP, BS, and BTs. The versatility and affordability of this rig is incredibly hard to pass up even late wipe. It will also surely be an easy go-to when exploring maps, giving a little extra protection.
It is easily obtained through raiders and Rogues on Lighthouse, or through a barter trade from Ragman for a Sewing Kit and a Ripcord (which, on average, will cost less than 50,000 rubles). Players are also allowed to buy two per restock from Ragman's barter trade. This should be every player's general go-to armor for their PMC. The only
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