A guide on prioritizing items to bring back. It includes methods for calculating item value per slot, tips on carrying weapons, and utilizing armor effectively. Use this as a reference when playing DeltaForce.
Prioritization for Bringing Back Items
Priority Levels and Item Types
Item Type | Priority |
High-Value Items | ★★★★★ |
Usable Weapons, Ammo (Lv3+) | ★★★★・ |
Task or Exchange Items | ★★★・・ |
Armor and Helmets | ★★・・・ |
Rigs and Healing Items | ★★・・・ |
Check If The Item Per Slot Has A High Value
Formula for Slot Value Calculation |
(Reference Price) ÷ (Number of Slots Used by the Item) |
Even if you find an item worth over 10,000, it might actually have a low value per slot when calculated. If you find a large item, calculate its slot value to determine its priority for bringing back.
Tip | When bringing back items for selling purposes, aim for at least 8,000 value per slot. |
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Red And Gold Items Have Higher Prices
Rarity Standards |
White < Green < Blue < Purple < Gold < Red |
Items are assigned rarity levels, which can be identified by the background color. Higher rarity items tend to be higher in price, so if you find red or gold rarity items, prioritize taking them back.
Level 3 Ammo Or Higher Has High Slot Efficiency
Ammo can stack up to 60 rounds per slot, making Level 3 or higher ammo highly efficient in terms of slot value. If you acquire a large amount, such as after defeating a player, prioritize taking it back.
Tip | Ammo types with low stack counts, like shotgun shells, tend to have poor slot efficiency. Be mindful of this! |
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How to Carry Weapons
Bring Back Weapons With High Value Using Your Loadout
The game allows you to loadout two primary weapons, meaning you don't need to store them in your backpack. For this reason, high-value weapons are among the highest-priority items to bring back.
Tip | Before deployment, you can loadout up to two weapons, but it's recommended to leave one slot free for bringing back valuable items! |
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Recommended: Bring Back Attachments Only
Even if you don’t have enough space to bring back a weapon, you can still remove and bring back its attachments. While it may be challenging to keep track of attachment prices, it’s recommended to prioritize high-value attachments based on reference prices.
Don’t Forget to Extract Ammo from Weapons
This is a useful technique when the weapon’s price is low, but the loaded ammo level is high. From the inventory screen, you can select a gun and extract its ammo.
Using Loadouts Effectively
It’s Recommended to Swap Armor on the Spot
Body armor and helmets are items that require a significant number of inventory slots. If you carry them back as is, they will take up a lot of space in your backpack. To optimize your space, it’s recommended to swap and wear them on the spot before bringing them back.
Be Mindful of Backpack Capacity When Bringing Back Armor
When bringing armor back in your backpack, be sure to calculate the price per slot and check if it will be profitable. Particularly for armor with reduced durability, its value will significantly drop after repair, so keep this in mind.
Rigs and Backpacks Are Automatically Rolled Up
When you defeat an enemy and directly store their backpack or rig, the items and loadout are deployed separately. They are automatically rolled up, meaning you can't bring them back as they are.
Tip | Due to automatic rolling up, you can't use the mass-saving method by stacking rigs or backpacks! |
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