Hunter Blinds don't always show up on the map in . These are some of the most enjoyable side missions in the game: Kraven and his cronies have set up bases of operation throughout the city, and it's up to Miles and Peter to find them, collect their intel, and shut them down. There are 14 Hunter Blinds in , with two or three in each neighborhood where they appear. Once the player clears out an entire district's worth of Blinds, they'll unlock a new Hunter Base, which is like a larger, more complicated version of the same kind of activity.
Hunter Blinds can be incredibly rewarding. Each one grants XP, Tech Parts, and Rare Tech parts, with even better unique rewards for destroying all the bases. But unlike other collectibles and side missions, like the Mysterium Challenges in , Hunter Blinds aren't so easy to find. Certain conditions must be satisfied in order to unlock each set, and the game doesn't make it totally clear what exactly those conditions are. Here's what players need to know.
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Players must progress through the main story to unlock more Hunter Blinds in , with certain missions unlocking a new set of Hunter Blinds to track down and complete. This is probably related to pacing the difficulty of these missions throughout the game, ensuring players don't get stuck on too-difficult Hunter Blinds too early in the game.
As a result, Hunter Blinds work different from most other collectibles in the game. Only Hunter Blinds and EMF Experiments in are locked behind progression. Each EMF Experiment is unlocked by completing the previous set, while each set of Hunter Blinds is unlocked during the story. Players must also complete the entire main story
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