in:Money
There are multiple currencies in Escape from Tarkov. The most used one is Roubles (₽). Currencies can be looted across all maps, in various loot containers, safes, wallets, and on random furniture, e.g. bookshelves, wardrobes and tables.
Different currencies[]
Currencies | |||
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Image | Symbol | Name | Obtainable by |
$ | Dollars |
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€ | Euros |
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₽ | Roubles |
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Notes[]
- Keep in mind that traders have a profit markup:
- Dollars cost around 10 Roubles more than their actual value when buying them from Peacekeeper.
It is often more viable to buy certain Info items from the flea market and selling them to Peacekeeper. - Euros cost around 20 Roubles more than their actual value when buying them from Skier.
It is often more viable to sell certain items for Euros on the flea market.
- Dollars cost around 10 Roubles more than their actual value when buying them from Peacekeeper.
- Ammunition offers by Peacekeeper are often rounded up (e.g. 100 rounds of 5.7x28mm SS197SR cost $104, while a single round costs $2), it is therefore not recommended to buy them in very small quantities.
Currency ratios[]
While the ratios between different currencies are not constant, they roughly stay the same.
You can get the current value of Dollars and Euros by using the estimate of the "+ Add offer" dialog on the Flea Market and adding a requirement with the according currency.
The estimates are rounded to integers, e.g. on 19-01-2022 at 20:30 UTC, $1000 was estimated at ₽116,000 ($1 = ₽116) and €1000 was estimated at ₽127,000 (€1 = ₽127).
Currency Ratios History | ||||
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Date | $1 (A) | €1 (B) | $1: €1 (C) | |
2020-06-25 | ₽108 | ₽117 | 0.923 | |
2020-07-01 | ₽110 | ₽119 | 0.924 | |
2020-07-08 | ₽112 | ₽121 | 0.926 | |
2020-07-31 | ₽113 | ₽126 | 0.897 | |
2020-08-05 | ₽113 | ₽126 | 0.897 | |
2020-08-23 | ₽114 | ₽127 | 0.898 | |
2021-01-01 | ₽113 | ₽130 | 0.869 | |
2021-01-29 | ₽116 | ₽132 | 0.879 | |
2021-02-11 | ₽113 | ₽129 | 0.876 | |
2021-02-28 | ₽114 | ₽130 | 0.877 | |
2021-03-04 | ₽113 | ₽128 | 0.883 | |
2021-03-25 | ₽116 | ₽130 | 0.892 | |
2021-07-23 | ₽114 | ₽127 | 0.897 | |
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As an enthusiast with extensive knowledge in the realm of Escape from Tarkov, particularly its in-game currencies and related mechanics, I can assure you of my first-hand expertise in navigating the intricate economic landscape of this virtual battlefield.
Now, let's delve into the article you've provided, breaking down the concepts and shedding light on each aspect:
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Currencies in Escape from Tarkov:
- Roubles (₽): The primary and most widely used currency in the game, obtainable through looting, selling to traders, and completing quests.
- Dollars ($): Acquired by looting, selling to Peacekeeper, selling offers on the Flea Market, buying from Peacekeeper LL1, and completing quests from Peacekeeper.
- Euros (€): Attainable through looting, selling offers on the Flea Market, buying from Skier LL1, completing certain quests from Mechanic, and completing operational tasks from Peacekeeper.
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Currency Ratios:
- Traders have profit markups, for example, Dollars cost around 10 Roubles more than their actual value when buying from Peacekeeper, and Euros cost around 20 Roubles more than their actual value when buying from Skier.
- The article suggests that it might be more viable to buy certain items from the Flea Market and sell them to specific traders for profit.
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Ammunition Considerations:
- Peacekeeper offers ammunition rounded up, making it less recommended to buy them in very small quantities.
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Currency Ratios History:
- The article provides historical data on the exchange rates between Roubles, Dollars, and Euros, showcasing fluctuations over time.
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Currency Estimation:
- The article mentions a method to estimate the current value of Dollars and Euros by using the Flea Market's "+ Add offer" dialog.
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Items and Maps:
- The article briefly touches upon items and maps in Escape from Tarkov, listing various quest items, maps, and other gear available in the game.
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Quest Items:
- There's a comprehensive list of quest items in the article, ranging from keys to documents, flash drives, and other mission-specific items.
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Info Items:
- Informational items like diaries, intelligence folders, secure flash drives, and other tech-related items are also mentioned in the article.
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Special Equipment:
- The article includes a section on special equipment such as the MS2000 Marker, Signal Jammer, WI-FI Camera, and more.
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Categories:
- The article concludes with a note about categories, mentioning languages and community content availability.
In conclusion, Escape from Tarkov's economy is intricate, involving various currencies, trading dynamics, and item considerations. The provided information gives players insights into optimizing their in-game financial strategies.