Okay, so, I’ve been playing a lot of Escape from Tarkov lately, and I’m on this quest called “Chemical – Part 3.” Man, this one had me running around like a chicken with its head cut off for a while, but I finally figured it out, so I wanted to share my experience with you all.
Now, the first two parts of this quest were on Customs, but this one throws you into Factory. It is not a big deal. You need to find a syringe filled with some chemical stuff and hand it over to Skier. I don’t know why, but he is a weird man. At first, I thought I was going to have to find some special keys or items. But luckily, you don’t need any of that, which is a nice change of pace, to be honest. You just need to find the exact location.
So, you spawn into Factory, right? You need to make your way to the office area, which is on the third floor. It’s pretty easy to find once you know where to look. Just climb up those stairs, and watch out for other players, obviously. This map is always crawling with them, and every time I went there, some guys tried to shoot me.
- Finding the Syringe:
- Head to the offices on Factory.
- Go up to the third floor.
- Search the area thoroughly. The syringe is usually hidden pretty well, but I found it on a table.
- Extracting:
- Once you have the syringe, you need to extract, same as always.
- Keep your head on a swivel; Factory is a close-quarters map, and you can easily get ambushed. The way back was full of gunfights, but I managed to survive.
- Handing it Over:
- After you extract, just go to Skier and hand over the syringe. That’s it, quest complete!
After finishing this quest, you will unlock “Vitamins – Part 1” and “Chemical – Part 4,” I guess there will be another crazy run, but let’s deal with that later. By the way, you also unlock “Out of Curiosity” and “Big Customer,” whatever these are.
Honestly, the hardest part of this quest is just dealing with other players on Factory. It’s a small map, so you’re constantly running into people. But if you can manage to survive, finding the syringe and getting out isn’t too bad. Good luck, and I hope this little write-up of my experience helps you out!