Wednesday, June 18, 2008

How to play Packrat? Game tricks and recipe link.

Enjoying your game yet?

Some tricks that I had used in the course of playing packrat!

1. Buy cheap item from the market and keep on swapping for higher value items from the rats, BTW (they are picture if rats instead of human) ^_^

2. Vault items of the same kind to gain points, increase you level, and open up the markets during the early stages. I go for higher value items like 4000 – 5000 range where possible. Look for items that are available in abundance from the rats pack.

3. A must have…. Recipe link :

I've decided to include 2 links in case one of the site goes down.

4. Sometimes i just vault to get vault cards, who knows I may chance upon new cards!

5. If your pack is full, steal a lock from a rat, lock something in your pack but refresh your screen 3 times, return to your pack and your lock will have been used up and you will be left with a space. (Edited: 7 Dec, this is not valid anymore with the new pack rat game, this current version does not have locks.) If your pack is full swap the cards to a friend's pack, look for those who are not exposed to FFAs. Pass the card that you've got to the rats swap with coins to free up space. Why choose a friend who does not really play and there are not many pack raters around, simple so that you have enough time to swap it back when you can.

6. Another way get yourself unstuck from full pack, is to swap for items that can be used to create a recipe. Choose cards that are easy to find in the rats. I normally choose lower value cards that are easy to steal.

7. When vaulting for vault bonuses you will achieve the best results if you vault your pack to empty, vaulting everything in your pack yields you 5 vault bonus cards. (I usually don't get a chance to do that as there are FFA around me)

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Packrat Game Basic
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1 comment:

  1. Thank you. That was very helpful, now I know what I want and how to mix.

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