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Mechanic’s questlines are some of the most technical in Tarkov. They often require exact weapon builds, rare electronics, signal routing, and difficult combat objectives rather than simple item collection.
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Questline |
What It Focuses On |
Why It Matters |
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Gunsmith Parts 1–25 |
Exact weapon builds and modification requirements |
Core Mechanic questline that teaches weapon modding but can become expensive and part-sensitive |
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Farming Parts 1–4 |
Technical objectives, item recovery, and repair-style progression |
Important for early Mechanic reputation and tech-focused task flow |
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Signal Parts 1–4 |
Signal sources, electronics, and map-specific routing |
Requires location knowledge and safe extraction after objectives |
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Broadcast Parts 1–2 |
Location-based objectives and later progression routing |
Adds map-specific challenge and unlocks further task flow |
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Assessment Parts 1–3 |
Advanced progression objectives |
Useful for late-game account development and reputation gains |
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Network Provider Parts 1–2 |
Technical and progression-heavy tasks |
Important for advanced Mechanic routes and later unlocks |
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Developer’s Secret Parts 1–2 |
Late questline investigation objectives |
Adds high-level progression value and specific routing requirements |
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Make Amends chain |
Multi-step follow-up progression |
Requires careful task order and account-state tracking |
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Introduction |
Jaeger unlock quest |
Critical early task because it opens Jaeger as a trader |
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A Shooter Born in Heaven |
Bolt-action PMC headshot challenge |
Difficult PvP quest that requires map knowledge, aim, and patience |
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Psycho Sniper |
Sniper skill and elimination challenge |
Frustrating because it combines sniper progression with PvP execution |
Mechanic quests are tasks from Sergey Arsenyevich Samoylov, known as Mechanic. They often focus on weapon modding, technical items, electronics, signal objectives, combat challenges, and advanced progression routes.
Mechanic quests give EXP, trader reputation, Roubles, items, barters, and purchase unlocks. They are especially important because Mechanic is one of the main traders for weapon parts, builds, repairs, electronics, and technical progression.
To level Mechanic, you need the required PMC level, enough Mechanic reputation, and enough sales value with him. Current public data lists Mechanic LL2 at level 20 with 0.15 reputation, LL3 at level 30 with 0.30 reputation, and LL4 at level 40 with 0.60 reputation.
Signal is a Mechanic questline focused on finding, marking, or checking signal-related locations and equipment. It requires map knowledge, survival, and careful routing through areas where other players often rotate.