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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: Battlestate Games
Release Date: 2017

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'Escape from Tarkov' In-game Skill System Details

by Rainier on April 11, 2016 @ 1:33 p.m. PDT

Escape from Tarkov is a narrative MMO mix of FPS/TPS and RPG genres, where you find yourself in a modern Russian city sunk into anarchy: only the fittest will solve the mysteries of Tarkov and get out alive.

Escape from Tarkov pushes the boundaries of genres and offers a new kind of gameplay based on a multitude of tactical and combat factors and the use of additional modules that improve game realism.

Events take place in a realistic setting in the Russian city of Tarkov. Main characters work for two private military companies locked in bloody conflict on the streets of the settlement surrounded by UN forces and Russian Military. Players need to find a way out of the isolated Tarkov, survive the deadly hazards and unearth all mysteries of the city. Following the wildly twisted plot, heroes of Escape from Tarkov meet many dangers – from hostile mercenaries of enemy faction to aggressive environment. Death may come suddenly in a multitude of ways: character may perish because of consequences of different injuries, illnesses, exhaustion and radiation poisoning. To survive in a harsh and unpredictable world, players use numerous MMO system modules: users can control all actions and movements of their character and choose from a wide range of behaviors and tactics.

Escape from Tarkov features five skill categories, and each skill upgrade is repetition-based: the more a character performs a certain action - the better he becomes at it. In short, a player's actions directly influence their character by upgrading the most essential and frequently used skills.

The skill system in Escape from Tarkov is designed to be a bit different from everything what you may have seen so far in the majority of RPG projects, and moreover, it is designed so that it does not interfere with the core gameplay.

In the skills interface, each skill icon features a small colored letter - and all of them have their own meaning.


The digits at the bottom of a skill icon reflect skill level and progress.

So how does a skill upgrade occur? It’s fairly simple – skill upgrades are repetition-based, and, by performing any action, you are gradually upgrading the respective skill or skills, thus making consecutive performance better, quicker and more accurate.


As a result, your character will only improve in the skills that you use during gameplay.

Additionally, on every experience level gained, you will be granted an opportunity to level up one skill at your own discretion.


In Escape from Tarkov, you not only improve your skills, but you can “forget them.” If the player does not make use of a certain skill, it will eventually lose levels. Skills can’t, however, be forgotten absolutely; unused skills are rolled back/forgotten to a predetermined minimum level, and, the player can level them back up to where they were by simply making use of them. The skills system is also designed so that a skill weakened by dis-use can return to the “forgotten” level more quickly than if you were first learning it.

After reaching a particularly high skill level, an “elite” skill level is unlocked, which features various bonus perks – which are, of course, very helpful.

Below is an example of several skills and their impact on gameplay:

  • Health: This skill levels up in particular order - first Strength, then Endurance and finally - Vitality. Skill bonuses for the character include a reduced chance of fracture, higher out-of-combat recovery speed and reduced energy consumption and dehydration speed. Upon leveling up to the elite skill level, players are rewarded with bonuses that include, for example, a small reduction in damage taken in combat, and a sustained immunity to poisoning.
  • Attention: To increase this skill, players must use it by searching containers, looting dead bodies, and examining other items throughout the game. The Attention skill bonus increases makes it faster for players to scavenge loot from bodies and containers, while also increasing their chance of finding rare loot. The elite level of this skill opens up the possibility of “instant searching” and an even better chance of finding rare loot.
  • Melee weapons: The melee weapon handling skill is upgraded by successfully landing stabs and cuts with close-range weapons. The Melee Weapons skill bonus provides enhanced swing strength and a shorter delay before swinging a weapon. The elite skill level gives players a chance to strike a killing blow in combat, along with the chance of causing a stricken enemy to bleed-out.

Escape from Tarkov includes following skills:

(This list is not complete and will be updated as development progresses)

Skill Categories:

  • Ph - Physical
  • P - Practical
  • M - Mental
  • C - Combat
  • S – Special

Ph - physical

  • Endurance
  • Strength
  • Vitality
  • Health
  • Stress resistance
  • Metabolism
  • Immunity
M - Mental
  • Perception
  • Intellect
  • Attention
  • Charisma
  • Memory

C - Combat

  • Pistols
  • Revolvers
  • SMGs
  • Assault rifles
  • Shotguns
  • DMR
  • Sniper rifles
  • LMGs
  • Heavy machineguns
  • Under-barrel weapon systems
  • Grenade launchers
  • Throwing weapons
  • Special weapons
  • Melee weapons
  • Preparing for action
  • Recoil control
  • Weapon switching
  • Troubleshooting

P - Practical

  • Sniping
  • Covert movement
  • Prowling
  • Basic medical aid
  • Field medical aid
  • Light armor
  • Heavy armor
  • Gear distribution
  • Basic weapon modification
  • Advanced weapon modification
  • Nighttime operations
  • Silent operations
  • Clean operations
  • Barter
  • Multi-level marketing
  • Free trading
  • Task performance
  • Shadow connections
  • Auctions
  • Lock picking
  • Search
  • Electronic hacking
  • Trap placement
  • Minelaying
  • Explosive devices
  • Weapon treatment

The Special skills group includes skills that are exclusively accessible by characters of three different factions: BEAR, USEC or Scavs.

There are distinct skill differences between USEC and BEAR units, which are expressed by what skills players in these factions start with, and what the base levels are for those skills. Plus, USEC and BEAR each have their own group of special abilities.  

 S - Special

  • BEAR
  • AK weapon systems
  • High caliber
  • Assault operations
  • Raw power
  • Authority
  • Zeroing

 USEC

  • AR weapon systems
  • Total weapon modification
  • Tactics
  • Negotiations

Escape from Tarkov is planning for a closed beta test in early 2016. Registration for closed beta testing is open on the official website.


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