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* Once you have found 5 traces, a '''red circle''' will appear on the map, indicating the exact location of the deer. | * Once you have found 5 traces, a '''red circle''' will appear on the map, indicating the exact location of the deer. | ||
* Approach the deer carefully—if you get too close, the deer will escape. | * Approach the deer carefully—if you get too close, the deer will escape. | ||
* Once you spot the deer, use one of the following weapons to hunt it: | * Once you spot the deer, use one of the following [[weapons]] to hunt it: | ||
** '''Sniper Rifle''' | ** '''Sniper Rifle''' | ||
** '''Country Rifle''' | ** '''Country Rifle''' | ||
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=== Vehicles === | === Vehicles === | ||
* '''Dune''' and '''Sanchez''' are the two vehicles you can use for this job. You may also use your own vehicle or a '''jetpack''' for quicker access to the hunting zones. | * '''Dune''' and '''Sanchez''' are the two vehicles you can use for this job. You may also use your own [[vehicle]] or a '''jetpack''' for quicker access to the hunting zones. | ||
* '''Tip''': Many hunters prefer using the '''jetpack''' as it provides a fast and efficient way to reach the areas without the risk of scaring the deer. | * '''Tip''': Many hunters prefer using the '''jetpack''' as it provides a fast and efficient way to reach the areas without the risk of scaring the deer. | ||
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* You can sell the '''meat''' you collect at '''F7''' for money. | * You can sell the '''meat''' you collect at '''F7''' for money. | ||
* The more '''LSD''' you use, the easier it becomes to spot the deer, especially in dense forests. | * The more '''LSD''' you use, the easier it becomes to spot the deer, especially in dense forests. | ||
[[Category:Civilian Jobs]] |
Revision as of 06:29, 23 April 2025
Hunter Job
The Hunter job in CIT is one of the more complex and exciting roles. It involves hunting deer in various forests, tracking their traces, and ensuring the proper use of equipment to make a successful kill. This job rewards players with money, meat, and job progress for each deer hunted. Progress through the levels to become a master hunter, while gaining experience and better rewards along the way.
How to Get the Job
To get started as a Hunter, head to Angel Pine, which is located north of the town. You can use /gps to mark the job location on your map. Once there, enter the job marker to start your role as a Hunter.
Job Location
- Location: North of Angel Pine (can be marked using /gps > Jobs > Hunter).
How to Hunt Deer
The hunting process involves several steps, and you will need to carefully follow these to succeed.
Step 1: Use the Decoy
- Press N to start the decoy process. A red crosshair will appear on the map, indicating the hunting area.
- Once you are in the general vicinity, the deer’s traces will appear on the map as green blips.
Step 2: Track the Deer
- Traces: You need to find at least 5 traces before the deer’s location becomes visible.
- As you approach the deer, be mindful of your noise meter—if it rises too high, the deer will escape.
- Tip: Crouch or walk to reduce noise, avoiding running or driving vehicles near the hunting area.
Step 3: Find the Deer
- Once you have found 5 traces, a red circle will appear on the map, indicating the exact location of the deer.
- Approach the deer carefully—if you get too close, the deer will escape.
- Once you spot the deer, use one of the following weapons to hunt it:
- Sniper Rifle
- Country Rifle
- Pump Shotgun (Note: Using the shotgun results in a 70% reward due to contamination of the meat).
Step 4: Collect Your Reward
- After killing the deer, go to its corpse to collect your rewards: money, meat, and 100kg of job progress.
- You can then repeat the process by pressing N to reset and search for a new deer.
Vehicles
- Dune and Sanchez are the two vehicles you can use for this job. You may also use your own vehicle or a jetpack for quicker access to the hunting zones.
- Tip: Many hunters prefer using the jetpack as it provides a fast and efficient way to reach the areas without the risk of scaring the deer.
Weapons
- You have three available weapons for hunting:
- Sniper Rifle
- Country Rifle (recommended for higher fire rate and accuracy)
- Pump Shotgun (not recommended as it decreases reward by 30% due to contamination of meat)
Job Progression and Levels
The Hunter job has 10 levels, and your progress is measured in kilograms of meat collected. Here are the rank names and required amounts of meat:
- L0: Kid with Rifle – 0 Kg of meat
- L1: First Gun – Req: 1000 Kg
- L2: New Hunter – Req: 3000 Kg
- L3: Trained Hunter – Req: 6000 Kg
- L4: Professional Hunter – Req: 11,000 Kg
- L5: Bird Hunter – Req: 18,000 Kg
- L6: Pig Hunter – Req: 27,000 Kg
- L7: Fox Hunter – Req: 38,500 Kg
- L8: Grizzly Hunter – Req: 52,500 Kg
- L9: Lion Hunter – Req: 70,000 Kg
- L10: Master of the Wood – Req: 91,000 Kg
How to Use /go Hunter
- After reaching Level 10, you can use the /go hunter command to instantly access the Hunter job without needing to visit the job marker.
Tips and Tricks for Efficiency
- Minimap Tips: Adjust the minimap size and zoom level for better tracking of traces and deer locations using /settings.
- LSD (F4): Use LSD to help spot deer through dense brush.
- Crouching: Crouch or walk to keep the noise meter low and avoid scaring the deer.
- Larger Vehicles: The Dune or Sanchez vehicles are ideal for the job, but using a jetpack is often more efficient for quick access.
- Error Message: If you see the message “You scared the living shit out of this area!!”, you’ve lost the deer, and you’ll need to restart by pressing N again.
Job Skins
- Skin ID: 216 (Hunter skin)
Additional Info
- You can sell the meat you collect at F7 for money.
- The more LSD you use, the easier it becomes to spot the deer, especially in dense forests.