How to use loot data
The finder is organized around item, source, risk and use so a player can move from a search query to a route choice.
- Search by item name
- Check source type
- Compare risk
- Send high-value loot to extraction
Search an item and see where it tends to come from, how risky it is and what it should be used for.
Treat loot by decision value: common parts keep the raid alive, Coral gates research, Weird Coral demands risk control and black boxes should push you toward extraction.
The finder is organized around item, source, risk and use so a player can move from a search query to a route choice.
Small wrecks and common containers are boring but useful. They teach map rhythm, fill repair needs and reduce the chance of losing rare progression items.
Keep repair parts, progression materials and contract items. Sell low-use valuables only when they are not blocking a near upgrade.
High-value loot often pulls players into contested routes. A finder that ignores risk can send solo players into squad pressure.