theHunter: Call of the Wild™

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TheOldMan Apr 9, 2024 @ 7:22am
Best DLC reserve for me to buy, to go on killing sprees?
I have layton, Silver peaks, Medved, and Hirschfelden. Wondering what DLC reserve would be the best to buy so i can grind up my level faster? Mississippi? Vurhonga Savanna?

Please let me know, i have plenty of weapons for all reserves.

Thank you in advance! Happy huntin all!
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kamikazi21358 Apr 9, 2024 @ 8:19am 
I don’t have every reserve to give an accurate answer, however Te Awaroa has red deer everywhere and they are some of the best in game for pay.
Cup of Joe ☕ Apr 9, 2024 @ 8:25am 
Originally posted by hparkis:
I have layton, Silver peaks, Medved, and Hirschfelden. Wondering what DLC reserve would be the best to buy so i can grind up my level faster? Mississippi? Vurhonga Savanna?

Please let me know, i have plenty of weapons for all reserves.

Thank you in advance! Happy hunting all!

Hi 'hparkis' ,

If I remember correctly thier are 96 animal spicies spanning 14 Game Reserves, and each Game Reserve is more than (60) Square Kilometers in size — an auditory & visual masterpiece (and growing)!

Go to the Store Page 'CONTENT FOR THIS GAME' , you can click on (one-by-one) , all available DLC Reserves before purchasing..

Each DLC Reserve web-page contains corresponding videos , photos , and background information , including Customer Reviews of the DLC Reserve..

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Good Luck & Regards
Woodyplank Apr 9, 2024 @ 9:30am 
Get the Tents and Blinds and the Tripods and Treestands DLCs. These will provide you with 5 tents, 3 tripods and some ground blinds. Shoot the animals while on the tripods or from inside of a blind. If you shoot from the ground without using one of them then once you kill 4 animals in that area you will have destroyed the need zone. You don't wan that to happen. Shooting from a tripod, treestand or blind allows you to kill up to 15 animals before you destroy the need zone. Set yourself up with multiple shooting areas. That way as you work your way from area to area killing animals you'll be decreasing the hunting pressure you created earlier. Then you'll be able to hunt the same areas day after day without destroying the need zones.

I like TA for Red Deer 0700-1000 hrs. Even the does offer a good payday and there's a lot of them. Then I hunt Fallow deer 1130-1245 ish followed by Moose 1330-1530 hrs. Sometimes I'll add in Canada Geese on HIrsch 0445-0700 hrs.

If you've got a .300 mag rifle you might try hunting Bison 0900-1200 hrs in SRP. They pay well in cash and exp. You should be able to nab 20 of them during that brief time period by fast traveling to tents you've placed in 3 or so Hunting areas. I went up from lvl 4 to 11 in just one go round.
DarkFalz Apr 9, 2024 @ 9:33am 
I would say Emerald Coast is the best map for grinding. You can run up the coast on the eastern side of the map killing crocodiles the whole way and get loads of cash and XP. It’s even better if you set the time to around 18:00 because then you’ll have banteng and foxes coming to the coast to drink so you can hunt them along side the crocs. The only downside is the crocs will spook them if they get too close but it’s really not that bad. You’ll also find Javan rusa deer in the northern part of the map which also give really good cash and XP.

Vurhonga savanna is also a good grinding map. Blue wildebeest and gemsbok can be found all over the place and while they don’t give a lot of cash and XP individually, you can rack up a lot of kills quickly so the cash and XP will really add up. Make sure you hunt the lions during their drink time from 12:00 to 15:00 as well. You’ll get a lot for each lion you kill, even the females.
Haraidon Apr 9, 2024 @ 10:03am 
Parque Fernando. Large herds of buffaloes go to drink. Especially near the southeastern lakes. There is an open area, it is convenient to shoot, at a range of about 250-400 meters.

Yukon Valley. Large herds of bison go to drink in the center of the map on the red hills.

And it's just that these two reserves are very beautiful. I would start with Yukon Valley. There are also large herds of caribou running around. And in Parque Fernando there are large herds of red deer.
TheOldMan Apr 9, 2024 @ 2:02pm 
Thanks for the replies. I ended up getting Emerald coast, and Yukon Valley. That should hold me over for a year easilly. I have all the mentioned packs, tents, ATV, weapons packs ect.

Thanks for the advice and places and times to hunt the zones!
FullBowl - Ese Apr 10, 2024 @ 12:57am 
Vurhonga is easy to level at, though ♥♥♥♥ the game and it's save system, wiped my 160 hours of progress simply by clicking ''new game''. I wouldn't pay full price of any DLC in this game. Just wait for the next sale.
Winchestros Apr 10, 2024 @ 9:33am 
Vurhonga or Emerald. Not Fernando, the view is difficult.
ULTRA Apr 10, 2024 @ 1:38pm 
Yukon Valley was probably a good choice, you can literally run at the speed of the bison so you can just follow a herd and shoot the hell out of them
TheOldMan Apr 10, 2024 @ 3:49pm 
Originally posted by ULTRA:
Yukon Valley was probably a good choice, you can literally run at the speed of the bison so you can just follow a herd and shoot the hell out of them
Loving Yukon, what little i played last night after hunting crock's in EC for a couple hours.
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