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64 multiply by 6 reserves = 384 tripod and treestand
384 multiplying by 16,000 (price per tripod and treestand) = 6,144,000 dollards.
The wallet in the game takes a serious slap
Picsoul explained it well.
It is 32 treestands and 32 tripods per card.
You can search for 32 duck spots and put your tripods and treestands on your hunting spot.
But feeding 32 duck spots costs as much (20 lures per spot).
And since there will soon be 6 cards (Yukon Valley arrives) hunting it may cost you a lot.
16 duck blinds
16 ground blinds
32 tree stands
32 tripods
Per map limit and each structure type counts separately.
Tents - 16
Ground blinds - 16
Waterfowl blind - 16
Layout blind - 16
Tree stand - 32
Tripod - 32
Decoys are now 150 or 200 per map. It was initially 100 but was raised to I believe 150.
20 decoys in a spread will give maximum effectiveness but I find 15 works just as well, or it did the last time I tested it.