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I pretty much use this load-out when wanting to collect up on resources and blueprint farm. I can use my secondary safe pocket for a resource or blueprint I don't want to lose. You can also move the hatch key to your backpack if you need two safe pocket slots. :3
The Sutureer is a battlefield specialist who keeps the squad alive under relentless ARC pressure. Equipped with the Anvil, this class excels at holding positions, repairing teammates’ chances of survival, and turning chaos into controlled endurance. The Sutureer thrives in prolonged engagements, reinforcing allies and punishing enemies who underestimate its resilience. Precise, unyielding, and methodical, the Sutureer is the backbone of any Raider team that plans to outlast the fight.
Best cheap loadout for any situation designed by 500 hour player
gas nade shud be gas mine but cant be selected yet
also make sure u have in game craft perk
Anvil for PVE mainly, Adrenaline for covering long distance.You have all items you need for looting. If you avoid pvp , you will survive and will extract safely using 1-2 smoke grenades. This is one of the best budget Loadout focused mainly for looting , can be used in all map conditions. WIth Anvil III You can still defend yourself from other players . So its all in one in a way . <3
Lightweight, minimal stamina consumption for optimal movement. Tailored for quick travel time and reaching loot first, while eliminating ARC that may present hostility when looting.
super easy to slap together and scoop some decent loot with adequate survivability. can even take on some of the larger ARC, though you need to be careful
Simple, able to tackle small-medium arc. Change out the weapon mods as you see fit (would recommend a compensator I, II, or II and a stock to reduce dispersion).