How To Not Damage Meat In Far Cry 6
Hunting animals in Far Cry 6 is a lucrative past time, if you don’t destroy the meat in the process. This guide on How To Not Damage Meat In Far Cry 6 will tell you a simple trick that you can use to avoid ever damaging animal meat again so you don’t have to worry about weapons and ammo type when hunting.
Hunting has long been a staple part of the Far Cry experience. It has seen minor changes over the years but it’s mostly been the same since the early days. One area that often has people stumped is getting damaged meat and goods from animals once killed. This is usually due to how you decide to kill the animals. For example, you wouldn’t expect much of a Hare to be left after you hit it with a rocket propelled grenade. It follows that simple principle.
How To Not Damage Meat In Far Cry 6
The main trick to not damaging meat when you kill animals is to use appropriate weapons. High caliber or explosive weapons often don’t do the job but more traditional weaponry is a better choice. Using items like Bows and Throwing Knives for headshots will ensure you don’t damage the meat on any animal you kill, however, that does make certain animals tough to take down.
The last thing you want to worry about when getting charged down by a crocodile or jaguar is the careful placement of an arrow shot to the head, but thankfully, there is an alternative. In any of the major Guerrilla Camp’s you can upgrade the base to include other functions. One such upgrade it the Hunter’s Lodge. The Hunter’s Lodge allows you to purchase brochures to find animals (or you can use our Far Cry 6 animal locations guide, and save the money) but it also has other functions.
If you upgrade it to level 3, the Perfected Hunter’s Lodge, it allows you to kill animals with any weapons. Explosives, rockets, 50 cal bullets, whatever you use, you will never get damaged meat again. Well, sometimes you get damaged meat if you kill a predator, but that was a previous snack – can’t do much about that one.