It comes down to four words: Outdoor Interchange cache runs.
So, you are starting to learn the game, or have been playing for a while, and you are struggling to come into money consistently? Well then this guide is for you! Here we will take a comprehensive look at running Outdoor Interchange like a pro to make your millions!
How do you know what you are talking about?
I have been an Interchange main since my first raid and have since mastered the map. Interchange is my go to money running map due to it's ease and insane safety. I've run Interchange hundreds of times and know every spawn and the best routes from each to maximize profits!
Who is this run for?
Anyone! Outdoor Interchange runs have a lot to offer. Whether you are a Timmy looking to get your first million for Scav Junk Box, a midgame pseudo-chad that needs XP, or a grizzled vet that needs Punisher Part 6 kills, Outdoor Interchange can deliver! I've used these runs to upgrade my hideout, get collector items for Kappa, or just to fund a night with the squad.
If you ain't talking money, I don't wanna talk…how much can you make per run?
I've collected some data leading up to making this post, and my runs average 300k per run with each run taking about 20 minutes or less. Amazing runs net 600k, and bad ones bring in 150k. It ends up looking like a bell curve of bad, average, and amazing runs. Deaths average about 1 in 8 runs, usually to an extract camper or PvP mistakes. Most of the time I make 3Mil in one play session, and this is not including any armors, barter items, collector items, etc. that I keep for myself.
What do I need to bring?
Depends on the level of gear you want to rock, but these routes will work with any level of gear you want to take. At the minimum, an SKS or handgun and a backpack. Anything else just adds to the level of safety. 4×5 Backpacks are best, anything less will significantly reduce your profits. Ideally you throw on a pilgrim or another similar large backpack to maximize profit. I would advise not wearing a rig, as these are quite common on the route, but that is up to you (you can always insurance fraud).
Spawns
There are 5 areas you can spawn in:
Routes
Caches are the name of the game for outdoor interchange. I am going to refer to the caches as if you know what I am referencing. If you don't, pull up a map, filter by cache, and follow along. I will go through each spawn and what route to follow, places to watch for, etc…
Conclusion
Interchange cache runs are stupid safe, really lucrative, quick, and generally quite fun as there will be enough action to keep you interested. The way my general play works is I will scav, interchange, interchange, scav, whatever I want to play for an entire session, then one more interchange before I get off. Doing this, I have not dropped below 2mil roubles since level 15!
Good luck and may the slicks flow like water.
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