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Wet Job - Part 2 is a Quest in Escape from Tarkov.
Dialogue[]
“ | It's good to see you, mercenary. Those very cameras that we’ve installed on the weather station, filmed a lot of interesting things. For instance, among other things, they spotted a new group of Scavs. They looked like sailors or fishermen, dressed in tatters and waders mostly. Lately, however, they have stopped appearing. I am very interested in their activities as their turnaround seems rather impressive. Search the Shoreline for a place where they could possibly live and mark it with a beacon for my people. | „ |
Requirements[]
- Must be level 14 to start this quest.
Objectives[]
- Locate the fishermen's dwelling on Shoreline
- Mark the fishing table with an MS2000 Marker
- Survive and extract from the location
Rewards[]
- +9,700 EXP
- Peacekeeper Rep +0.03
- 1,300 Dollars
- 1,365 Dollars with Intelligence Center Level 1
- 1,495 Dollars with Intelligence Center Level 2
- 1× Eberlestock F5 Switchblade backpack (Dry Earth)
- Unlocks barter for 5.56x45 Magpul PMAG D-60 STANAG 60-round magazine at Peacekeeper LL4
- Unlocks purchase of MSA ACH TC-2001 MICH Series helmet (Olive Drab) at Peacekeeper LL2
“ | Good, we’ll check out who exactly dwells there. Contact me later. | „ |
Guide[]
Related Quest Items | |||||
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Icon | Item name | Amount | Requirement | Find in raid | Notes |
MS2000 Marker | 1 | Required | N/A | This item is placed on the island. When placed, the item is removed from the players' inventory. |
The location for the beacon is on the island after the stranded ship.
Trivia[]
- You can buy additional MS2000 Markers from Prapor or Ragman if needed.
- It is recommended that the player keeps the MS2000 Marker in their special slots or pouch so they are not lost in the event of their death.
- The MS2000 Markers will automatically be used out of the players' inventory when needed, similar to how keys work