10 Best Beginner Tips & Tricks For Gray Zone Warfare
Gray Zone Warfare is an MMO tactical shooter where you are dropped into the open world of Lamang Island to survive following every trick you can. From exploring the Island's large map to taking on different missions, you might struggle to figure out how to approach the variety of tasks in the game at first. Even though some content isn't available in early access, there's still plenty to learn.
When you begin the game, you will have to choose between three different factions in Gray Zone Warfare to join as a mercenary. Crimson Shield International, Mithras Security Systems, and Lamang Recovery Initiative all give you tasks and other missions to pursue while on the Island. The structure formed by these organizations forms the framework behind most of your actions in the game.
The faction you choose at the start of the game determines where on Lamang Island you spawn, affecting what sections of the map you can interact with from the beginning.
10 Learn About Every In-Game Menu
See How Gear Is Organized
The menus for Gray Zone Warfare are complex, with a variety of gear slots and categories for you to understand right when you start exploring Lamang Island. Pressing the "Tab" key on PC opens up multiple menus, including the world map, different vendor options, and available task quests. However, the most important section is arguably the "Character" menu, where your inventory can be found.
Your character information is divided into three sections - your Equipment, your Carriers, and your Locker. The first area describes what your character is currently wearing and what weapons they wield. The Carriers represent what your character has on them during the action of Gray Zone Warfare, from ammunition to backpacks that can store additional items than what you would normally be able to carry.
The Locker is an expanded inventory you can store items in or withdraw from into your Carriers at any time. However, all items take up a number of inventory slots, similar to systems found in the best survival horror games. Managing the relationship between each menu and its subsections will allow you to adjust to different situations faster as you collect loot and switch gear to deal with enemies better.
9 Understand How Combat Works
Prepare For Future Firefights
Gray Zone Warfare functions as a tactical FPS, meaning that firefights are usually swift and precise rather than explosive and drawn-out. A single headshot at most enemies will take them down, whether they are controlled by AI or a hostile human player. This means that combat is fast, favoring a stealthy approach instead of a reckless assault into hostile locations during a mission or while you explore the world.
As you can see in the above video by YouTube Arekkz Gaming, the combat revolves around extraction missions you embark upon within Lamang Island. You and whoever you are teamed up with are dropped onto the map, where you can either pursue a task or roam around different areas. Only get into fights you are certain you'll win to find loot from enemies or important quest items you need to extract from the Island.
8 Maintain Your Many Resources
Stay In Good Condition On The Battlefield
On the Character tab, you can see the many resources that you need to pay attention to as you wander the Island. Your Blood represents your life, while Weight determines how many items you can carry at a time. Other factors, including Hydration, Intoxication, Energy, and Radiation must be kept in balance to keep your character healthy as you pursue various quests in Gray Zone Warfare.
Energy functions like Stamina in the game, determining how far you can sprint before running out of breath. Be careful running around too much in the open world since you slow down significantly when your Energy is reduced to nothing.
7 Complete Tasks For Your Faction
Earn Rewards From Easy Missions
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Tasks are the quests you complete for whichever faction you choose in Gray Zone Warfare, giving you rewards like money and experience for finishing them. You can gain Reputation levels with certain NPCs tied to your faction by tackling missions, which unlock more opportunities later. The best way to earn cash is to do tasks, especially ones that don't take much time from deployment to extraction.
Finishing tasks given by vendor NPCs will upgrade the shops where you buy gear, allowing you to get better weapons, armor, tactical items, and more. There are over 100 missions you can unlock simply by progressing through the ones given toward the beginning of Gray Zone Warfare. Try to level up the Rank of vendors whose wares you need the most through your built Reputation with them.
6 Don't Loot Everything On The Map
Keep Some Room In Your Inventory
Unlike when you engage with everything on one of Warzone 2's expansive maps, you do not want to loot everything you see in Gray Zone Warfare. This is due to the limited inventory space you have based on how items take up a different number of inventory slots that could easily overwhelm you. Although you want to fill up your Weight with valuable items that could be sold to vendors for money, you can become overburdened quickly.
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Even though you may want to get as much loot as possible, loot is not worth much compared to the rewards you receive from task missions. Even though the above video by YouTube creator NothingButSkillz mentions that there is no time limit to how long you can be on the Island, it usually isn't worth the risk to stay and farm useless items from defeated enemies you or your squad encounter.
5 Stay Alive Before LZ Extraction
Don't Lose Important Items
Most missions will have you clear enemy strongholds or retrieve certain key items from different areas on the Island. Sometimes tasks can be quite challenging since dying makes you lose any item you gathered during your travels on Gray Zone Warfare's open world map. Those looking to progress the light story of the game and unlock better gear should consider completing as many tasks as they can early.
Thankfully, your dead body holds all the items you had when you were killed the first time by either an AI-controlled opponent or an enemy human player. This means you have one chance to get your stuff before dying again. If you are killed a second time, your body will disappear, causing all the quest items and loot you've collected to despawn and be lost forever in Gray Zone Warfare.
The only way to successfully extract from a mission is to return to the helicopter LZ location where you were deployed. Near the start of the game, there are only two LZ spots available whose locations depend on what faction you picked in Gray Zone Warfare. More LZ areas unlock as you complete more tasks with faction NPCs, so continue to build the relationships you have with other characters.
4 Identify Various Icons On The Map
Know Friend From Foe
The MMO elements of Gray Zone Warfare are clearer when you investigate the open world map from your list of different menus. At first glance, the map seems relatively devoid of any points of interest beyond a few larger named areas. You have to zoom into different sections of the map to reveal new landmarks and other regions that could be worth investigating either for your task or for general exploration.
The multiplayer systems of the game are noticeable through your map as well. Despite the map not showing enemy players, it will show you any deployed human players of the same faction close by to you or your squad's location. This mechanic gives you a chance to team up with whoever you meet naturally in the open world, making Gray Zone Warfare truly reflect the massive multiplayer online title.
Proximity chat can be enabled to make allies hear you or other members of your squad, but keep in mind that enemies can also detect where you are through this feature.
3 Conserve Limited Ammunition
Only Reload When You Have To
Ammo is hard to come by without defeating a variety of enemies in Gray Zone Warfare, which can be a big risk if you have important items on you. Try to conserve your ammunition as much as possible to be ready for any situation with resources at hand. One of the worst things that can happen is an enemy base being accidentally alerted to your presence while you are dangerously low on ammo.
Although you do want to be conservative about which bodies you loot, you should still check every dead body for extra ammo. Ammunition does not take up too much inventory space and is worth collecting if it matches the type of ammo your primary or secondary weapon uses. Make sure you clear areas to investigate as many bodies as possible for valuable ammo without having to worry about enemy interference.
2 Search Defeated Enemies For Better Weapons
Upgrade Your Arsenal Whenever You Can
Similarly to finding ammo, you'll want to check dead bodies to see if they have better weapons than those you already have. Enemies that reside in more dangerous areas typically have stronger weapons that can deal more damage, or have better attachments in Gray Zone Warfare. According to a video by YouTube creator GamingBolt, many of the starting areas where you start have small enemy groups you can clear for better items.
1 Form A Squad With Your Friends
Tasks Are Easier To Complete With Help
The best strategy you can follow is to join up with your friends to make tasks easier to complete as you venture onto the Island. Deploying alongside allies allows you to take on enemies with a better chance of success and finish missions much faster. You can only join up with friends who are part of the same faction, so remember to coordinate with your friends to make sure you stay together.
Enemy players from other factions are extremely difficult to beat by yourself, especially if they are with friends in a squad hostile to you. Firefights are more even when you have others backing you up to take on multiple opponents. The best tip for beginners in Gray Zone Warfare is to communicate with your team often to turn what was once a tough encounter into a fast victory.
Source: Arekkz Gaming/YouTube, NothingButSkillz/YouTube, GamingBolt/YouTube

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