The final and most coveted piece of the grind in Escape From Tarkov was obtained by a Russian streamer going by the name of “h4rd111”. This is the level 55 quest known as the Kappa Container. Everyone was in awe of his accomplishment; according to his official stats, he completed 500 raids to obtain the Kappa Container. Evidently, 404 HuangYE, now 53, Viibiin, 49, and ThaTAce__, the previous Kappa champions, were run over by him (48).

This streamer skipped a few difficult quests without mentioning them on his official Twitch channel for some reason. He skips from level 52 to level 55 even between the second-to-last and final stream, which prevents us from debating its integrity of it. The completion of the Collector quest and the acquisition of the Kappa container are detailed below.

Apparently, there are plenty of quests that have been added as a requirement before getting the Collector quest. Now that level 45 quests must all be completed, some of them more than others call for PMC destruction. Cheating is entirely possible when completing quests in Escape from Tarkov, particularly when removing PMCs rather than Scavs.

Criminals have a great chance of spawning together if they choose the same servers and queue at the same time.

The most recent 0.12.12.30 update to Escape From Tarkov has so far been good. I originally believed that Kappa wouldn’t be attainable without seeing Lightkeeper, the patch’s main attraction. Well, I was mistaken. The Secure Kappa Container is the most sought-after item in the game, especially for players who have never obtained it. Both are driven by the same goal. Twelve slots total, three more than the Gamma container from Edge of Darkness.