By Jay / / Games

When it comes to Escape from Duckov, one of the biggest misconceptions is that you need to leave Ground Zero to find powerful endgame gear. In reality, with smart routing and the right loadout, you can get everything you need right there — including level 5 helmets, tier 4 armor, and rare items like the key case or survivalist travel bag. This guide will break down the best looting spots, recommended loadouts, and efficient farming routes to help you maximize every run in Ground Zero.


Best Loadout for Ground Zero

Before heading out, having a proper setup is essential for both survivability and efficiency. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • HP Totem: Always have at least one. Tier 2 gives +15 HP without mobility loss, while Tier 3 provides better durability.
  • Armor & Carry Capacity Boosters: Anything that enhances your defense or backpack space will make long runs smoother.
  • Key Case: Must-have. Keys are valuable to sell and essential for accessing hidden loot zones.

Weapons:

  • AK-123 or STG77 A3 — the best guns purchasable from the trader on the hill.
  • Use attachments like 2x scopes, extended mags, laser sights, and balanced stocks to reduce recoil and improve aim speed.
  • Grenades: Cheap, effective, and excellent for crowd control or boss fights.

Utility Items:

  • Shovel – for digging spots that hide rare items.
  • Headphones – improve sound awareness for detecting enemies.
  • Chocolate Milk & Yellow Injectors – boost speed and efficiency, reducing downtime.
  • Basic Med Kits and Cola – for quick healing and sustained combat.

Best Looting Locations (Ground Zero Map)

Escape from Duckov Best Looting Tips, Locations & Endgame Farming Guide (Ground Zero Map)

Your main goal is to loot efficiently while minimizing unnecessary fights. Avoid night runs (due to spider bots) and follow the recommended daytime route below:

  1. Start Point – Move from the lower section of the map and make your way north.
  2. First House Cluster – Loot all cupboards, boxes, and ammo crates. You’ll often find healing items, crafting materials, and mid-tier armor.
  3. Greyhouse Area – Use the Greyhouse Key to unlock safes and cabinets for rare finds. Potatoes, energy bars, and protein powder are crucial for crafting.
  4. Worm Shed & Factory Access Zone – Look for ammo boxes, consoles, and red envelopes. The Red Envelope can drop high-tier weapons (AK-103, RPGs, etc.).
  5. Scavenger Camps – Check their backpacks. Scavengers sometimes carry top-tier weapons and survivalist bags.
  6. Ammo & Food Boxes – These have some of the best sellable loot. Chocolate bars, powder, and bullets are high-value items.
  7. Hilltop Trader Camp – Loot all nearby containers, then sell your finds to the trader before resupplying. The trader resets every 10 minutes after each visit.
  8. Optional Campsite Loop – If time allows, clear the tactical boxes and food crates near Mod’s (Bodybuilder’s) House and the northern campsite. These areas occasionally spawn tactical crates, digging spots, and hidden safes.

Tip: You can blow up certain walls using grenades to open shortcuts and access new loot areas or teleporters for faster travel between camps.


Farming Route Overview

An ideal Ground Zero loot run should take around 15 minutes. Follow this route for consistency and minimal combat:

  • Lower Area → House Cluster → Worm Shed → Scavenger Camp → Greyhouse → Trader → Northern Campsite → Extract.
    This path hits every major loot source while avoiding unnecessary boss fights. If you’re well-equipped with armor-piercing ammo, you can optionally clear the Road Camp, but it’s often better to skip it early on.

Key Loot Highlights

  • Red Envelopes – Contain high-tier guns, RPGs, and rare crafting items.
  • Ammo Boxes – Provide sellable and craftable bullets, including armor-piercing rounds.
  • Food Boxes – Crucial for crafting bait and upgrading base items.
  • Clothes and Containers – Can spawn hidden keys, survival gear, and expansion crates.
  • Scavenger Loot – Always check their inventory slots. Ducks with 3+ slots often carry better gear.

Extra Tips & Tricks

  • Sell early-game armor-piercing ammo for quick cash before you can craft your own.
  • Loot efficiency > combat. The goal is to minimize fighting unless necessary.
  • Avoid nighttime runs to reduce risk from spider bots.
  • Check every food crate for potatoes and chocolate bars — both essential for base crafting.
  • Ammo crafting tip: Buy regular bullets, dismantle them for gunpowder, and combine them with high-grade powder for AP rounds.

Ground Zero in Escape from Duckov is far more rewarding than players realize. With the right route and preparation, you can collect endgame gear, high-value items, and rare weapons without ever leaving the map. Focus on smart looting, proper inventory management, and efficient movement. Once you master this loop, you’ll be able to fully gear up for harder maps while making a steady profit from your loot runs.

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