Gear can be expensive in Delta Force to get But fear not—this top 5 ways to make money in Delta Force extraction guide will help you consistently build your bankroll and loot your way to millions, even if you’re starting with nothing.
Here are the top 5 ways to make money in Delta Force Extraction:
1: Master the Auction House
One of the most important ways to make money in Delta Force is through the auction house. When you sell an item, you have two options: quick vendor sell, which gives you the default value, or auction it off, where other players can bid more.
- Know What to Sell: Items with a significant difference between the auction price and the vendor price are the real money-makers. For example, a Wide-angle Lens sells for about 5,000 Technic Alloy at vendors, but on the auction house, it can fetch around 155,000! Players need these lenses for black-site upgrades, which drives up demand.
- Weapon Parts: Stripping weapons for parts is another lucrative method. While blue parts might seem less valuable than purple, many sell for much higher prices, especially items like long-barrel attachments. Don’t overlook blue attachments—players love them for their increased damage.
The key takeaway here is to learn which items are in high demand and to maximize your backpack mid-raid by focusing on these valuable pieces.
2: Utilize Black-Site Production
As you level up in Delta Force, you unlock the black-site production feature. This allows you to craft rare and valuable gear. For example, crafting a GT5 Field Backpack can cost you about 90,000 to 100,000 Technic Alloy in raw materials, but you can sell it for upwards of 150,000 on the auction house.
- Crafting for Profit: The black-site production time can take a few hours, but it’s worth it to always have something crafting. You’ll find that many crafted items sell at a premium, so use the time wisely and let your production run in the background while you’re out completing missions.
3: Run Budget Loadouts
While it’s tempting to run high-end gear, the more expensive your loadout, the higher your risk. If you die, you lose everything, and gear repairs and ammo refills add up quickly.
- Cost-Effective Loadouts: I recommend keeping a budget loadout for when you’re looking to grind out money. A blue armor, a cheap gun, and blue ammo should cost around 200,000–300,000 Technic Alloy. You can also take advantage of Nearly New gear (slightly used items) to save even more.
- Efficiency: With a budget loadout, you minimize your losses if you die, and you’re still capable of completing raids efficiently. For healing, you can rely on the medic’s special ability for free heals, rather than carrying your own med kits. This way, you can keep your loadouts cost-effective while still remaining competitive.
4: Maximize Gear Tickets
Gear tickets are a great way to get free loadouts. The game provides green, blue, and purple tickets, which give you access to full loadouts without any cost. You can even use tickets to enter higher-difficulty raids, where loot rarity is significantly better.
- Don’t Let Excess Tickets Go to Waste: The game caps your number of tickets, and once you hit the limit, you’ll start getting cash compensation. For example, once you reach five blue tickets, the game will compensate you with 40,000 Technic Alloy per excess ticket. Blue tickets can give you up to 200,000 worth of gear, so using them efficiently is crucial.
If you’re not hurting for cash, don’t let your tickets pile up and get capped—use them to maximize your profits.
5: Run Solo on Zero Dam
Zero Dam is by far the best map for making serious money, especially when you go solo. Here’s the secret: solo runs with budget gear offer a fantastic chance to loot high-rarity items.
- Solo Stealth Runs: Zero Dam has an entry fee requirement of 112,500 Technic Alloy, but you can run this solo with a budget loadout. I recommend entering with just a basic gun, bag, and rig—nothing fancy. You can then kill shield-bearers, which often drop purple armor. Once you have the armor, you’re free to loot the rest of the map at your own pace.
- Looting and Avoiding Players: The key here is to avoid player spawns and gunshots, focusing on looting every container you come across. The loot is considerably better on Zero Dam’s normal mode, and the chances of finding rare purple, gold, and red items are much higher. Understanding the map’s layout and listening for audio cues will help you navigate and survive.
By using this method, I’ve made millions of Technic Alloy in just a few hours. The randomness of loot means that some runs will yield more than others, but the consistent risk-to-reward balance makes this strategy highly profitable.
Conclusion: Putting It All Together
To summarize, these five ways—mastering the auction house, utilizing black-site production, running budget loadouts, maximizing gear tickets, and running solo on Zero Dam—will help you steadily increase your Technic Alloy stash and keep your gear fear in check.
As you continue to level up, you’ll refine your approach, but these core methods will give you a strong foundation for making millions in Delta Force. So get out there, start looting, and take your bankroll to new heights!