Starting out in Gray Zone Warfare can be a brutal experience! Especially with the high stakes of losing your gear in the unforgiving jungles of Lamang. While veterans have had enough time to master the mechanics of extraction and map layouts, newbies will scratch their heads.
However, the recent massive 0.4 Spearhead update has completely changed the game for everyone. Hence, whether you are stepping off the chopper for the first time or returning after a long break, you need to update your tactics!
Don’t worry, we have your back. Here are the top 7 best beginner tips for Gray Zone Warfare, fully optimized for the 0.4 update.
1. Don’t Skip the New Dedicated Tutorial
The tutorial will help you out more than you think | Credit: MADFINGER Games
When the game first launched in early access, players were dropped into the world with zero guidance. However, the 0.4 update introduced a fully dedicated tutorial area!
Before deploying to Lamang, take some time to run through the obstacle course, shooting range, and infirmary tent. It will save you massive headaches later, and you can also consult the newly added 110-page in-game Field Manual if you forget anything.
2. Master the Medical System
Can’t save the island without healing yourself | Credit: MADFINGER Games
Healing in Gray Zone Warfare is incredibly complex! It requires specific medical items for different injuries. The 0.4 update overhauled the medical system and improved visual combat readability.
You can now tell how badly an enemy (or yourself) is hurt based on their hit reactions. Under the new system, light hits trigger short animations while bone or organ damage causes prolonged staggering. You will need to master both aspects to thrive in Lamang.
3. Utilize Night Operations and Stealth
In Lamang, stealth is the key to wealth | Credit: MADFINGER Games
One of the best tips for the game has been to play slowly. Now, after the 0.4 update, this has gone to the next level! Stealth in Gray Zone Warfare has become extremely viable.
You can now shoot out physical lights, hit fuse breakers, and turn off noisy generators. This will plunge enemy compounds into total darkness! Now you have to use shadows and your night vision to take on larger enemy squads.
4. Prioritize Food and Water Buffs
You need to have food and water with you at all times | Credit: MADFINGER Games
In extraction shooters, survival mechanics are often ignored until the last second. However, don’t make that mistake in Gray Zone Warfare.
You must manage your hydration and energy levels. Thanks to the 0.4 update, this now comes with additional benefits. Consuming specific food and drink assets will now grant you active gameplay buffs. So, always pack a water bottle and some rations before hopping on a helicopter.
5. Beware of Grouped AI and Bosses
Enemy behavior has been heightened after the 0.4 update | Credit: MADFINGER Games
Veteran players will tell you that it’s easy to pick off lone AI guards. After the 0.4 update, that is no longer the case; the update has completely reconfigured AI behavior.
AI enemies now patrol designated areas in coordinated squads. If you are hunting one of the seven new AI faction bosses for their exclusive weapons, be careful! These bosses now spawn surrounded by heavily armed bodyguards.
6. Navigate the New Task System
Use your skills all around Lamang Island | Credit: MADFINGER Games
To progress in Gray Zone Warfare, you need to build a reputation with vendors by completing tasks. The 0.4 update added over 100 new quests and completely redesigned the UI.
Tasks are now broken down into three distinct categories:
Main Tasks – These are your main story missions.
Side Tasks – These expand on the mysterious lore of Lamang Island.
Contracts – These are simple and direct objectives with massive replayability.
You need to focus on Main Tasks to quickly level up your vendors and unlock better guns and armor.
7. Use Your Secure Lockbox Wisely
Inventory management is the key to victory | Credit: MADFINGER Games
Your Secure Lockbox (also known as your secure container) is the only inventory slot that you do not lose when you die. If you learn to prioritize this inventory space early, you will not suffer as much as others.
You should never put easily replaceable items like basic ammo or bandages in there! Instead, reserve your Secure Lockbox exclusively for high-value items, rare faction keys, and expensive task objectives.
StrategyKey TakeawayDon’t Skip the TutorialLearn core mechanics in a safe, dedicated onboarding zone before risking your gear in Lamang.Master the Medical SystemDifferent injuries require specific treatments; always watch enemy hit reactions to gauge damage.Utilize Night OperationsUse stealth and darkness to your advantage by shooting out lights and cutting power to compounds.Prioritize Food and WaterStaying hydrated and fed grants active gameplay buffs that will keep you alive longer in the field.Beware of Grouped AI & BossesEnemies patrol in coordinated squads and will fiercely protect high-value faction bosses.Navigate the Task SystemFocus on Main Tasks to quickly level up your Base Camp vendors and unlock high-tier weapons.Use Your Secure Lockbox WiselyProtect your most valuable loot and rare keys, as this specific inventory slot is never lost upon death.
Can I skip the tutorial in the new update?
Yes, while highly recommended for beginners, the new tutorial area added in the 0.4 update is completely optional and can be skipped if you prefer to jump straight into the action.
What happens when I die in Gray Zone Warfare?
When you die, you lose all the weapons, armor, and loot you were carrying on your body, except for the items securely stored inside your Safe Box.
How many playable factions are in Gray Zone Warfare?
There are only three playable factions in Gray Zone Warfare: Lamang Recovery Initiative (LRI), Mithras Security Systems, and Crimson Shield International. The other seven factions are strictly AI-controlled enemies.
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