Escape from Tarkov Each Dealers Detailed Guide

 In Escape from Tarkov, there are many dealers. Each dealer specializes in a particular category of goods, be they military gear, weapons, or meds. And each dealer will post different quests, players need to complete these quests so that they can get different rewards. Let's learn more about the quests of each dealer in Escape from Tarkov, the quest items needed, and what are the items bought and sold?




1. Who are the dealers in Escape from Tarkov?

In Escape from Tarkov, there are currently eight dealers, namely Prapor, Therapist, Fence, Skier, Peacekeeper, Mechanic, Ragaman, and Jaeger. First of all, let's get a brief understanding of these 8 dealers.

Prapor: Prapor's full name is Pavel Yegorovich Romanenko. Warrant officer in charge of supply warehouses on the sustaining base for the Internal Troops enforcing the Norvinsk region blockade. During the Contract Wars, he secretly supplied the BEAR PMC operators with weapons, ammunition, and various other provisions he had at his disposal.

Therapist: Therapist's full name is Elvira Khabibullina. She is head of the Trauma Care Department of the Tarkov Central City Hospital.

Skier: Skier's full name is Alexander Fyodorovich Kiselyov. He is a port zone customs terminal employee. Initially dealing in the terminal's goods, over the course of conflict put together a gang to grab everything he could put his hands on in the vicinity of the terminal.

Peacekeeper: Peacekeeper's full name is Tadeusz Pilsudski. He is a UN peacekeeping force supplies officer, based in one of the central checkpoints leading to the Tarkov port zone. The blue helmets have been venturing into small deals from the very beginning, buying everything of value in exchange for western weapons, ammo, and some kinds of military equipment.

Mechanic: Mechanic's full name is Sergey Arsenyevich Samoylov. Chemical plant foreman before the conflict, He is from its very beginning he took to weapon modification works and repairs and maintenance of complex equipment and tech. He prefers clandestine solo living and operates discreetly, placing complicated and challenging quests above everything.

Ragman: Ragman's full name is Abramyan Arshavir Sarkisivich. He worked as a director in a big market located in Tarkov's suburb. Sells everything related to clothing and gear.

Jaeger: Jaeger's full name is Kharitonov Ivan Egorovich. He worked in the forest hunting property of the Priozersky Reserve under the State Jaegers Service. Professional hunter and survival specialist. He guarded and guards, no matter what, his jaeger's ground from various aggressive individuals.

Fence: Fence is currently the most mysterious dealer in Tarkov. The conflict had barely started when the Fence had already started setting up anonymous outlets for buying and selling goods. Keeping incognito, he nevertheless managed to put together a well-organized smuggler network operating all over the Norvinsk region.




2. How to increase the reputation of Dealers?

1. Level up your dealers.

Leveling up your dealers is one of the key components to having tighter relationships with fellow traders. There are other requirements which all have to be filled in order to level up. 

2. Leveling up cash spend and reputation.

Prapor: He is the easiest to level up, you may need to sell some items to Prapor.

Therapist: you should sell dog tags, meds, and valuables. Buying meds from her is also good for leveling up as well. And if you have any other items, just sell the rest to Praporas he’s the easiest to level up.

Skier: Strip down on guns, and sell what you can to him. You can also sell some armor and helmets to him to speed up the process, but once he gets to level two, you can start modding guns like AKs so that he’ll be easier to further level up. 

Peacekeeper: You don't have to sell anything to him, simply buy Dollars off him and you're done.

Mechanic: To gain reputation with the Mechanic, simply ask him to repair items to slowly start to level him while you worm your way into the traders' good side. When you’ve completely leveled up Prapor, just switch over to the Mechanic sell whatever items the others have rejected.

Ragman: Sell him helmets, armor, and maybe some rigs so go along with it. When you've leveled up the therapist to level 2, you can opt to sell your dog tags and valuables to him instead of the therapist. You will lose a bit of money this way since the selling price for the therapist is higher but it will be worth it in the end since Ragman is one of the more useful traders. You can also sell Fort armor and Altyns to him which he buys at a considerably higher rate.

Jaeger: In Escape from Tarkov, Jaeger is a bit special. Many players have different opinions on the increased reputation of Jaeger, so here is how to increase the reputation Jaeger.

3. Complete the quest of each dealer.

Quests are an integral part of gaining a reputation. Escape from Tarkov will give you specific quests per trader in order to level them up. For the cash spent requirement, you can easily buy and sell items to the same trader and both the buying and selling amount will be added to the cash spent requirement. Some traders pay more money for certain items.



3. How are the quests of each dealer arranged?

Each Dealer's quests are different. We don’t introduce each dealer quests in detail here, you can check the Wiki to learn about the detailed Quests of each Dealer. The Wiki links to the quests of each Dealer quest are as follows. You can click to visit.

Escape from Tarkov Dealer Quests Wiki: https://escapefromtarkov.gamepedia.com/Quests.

You can also check the picture below to understand the quests flow of each dealer. If the picture is not clear, you can click on the picture to visit the original address of the picture.




4. What are the quests items of each dealer?




5. What items can be traded by each dealer?

At last, If you want what items can be traded by each dealer? You can Click Here.

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