Loot Priority Rules

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Use these 5 rules to decide what to steal and when to extract. Speed and discipline beat greed.

Loot items visible during a heist
1
Prioritize compact items that can be stacked without noise spikes.

Big items create movement noise and slow the hauler down.

2
Assign one hauler to collect, one scout to clear route.

Dual-grabbing doubles detection chances for no extra speed.

3
Bail early if the plan’s exit route is compromised.

A partial haul beats a full wipe. Always.

4
Avoid chasing novelty items if a task tier is unfinished.

Novelty items look exciting but rarely outvalue completing T1 tasks.

5
Track a rough value-per-risk rating in voice chat.

"Is this worth the noise?" should be a crew habit, not an afterthought.

Copy-paste loot rules
LOOT RULES (quick ref):
1. Compact items first — less noise
2. One hauler, one scout — no dual grabs
3. Exit compromised? Bail with what you have
4. Skip novelty items if T1 tasks remain
5. Ask: "Is this worth the noise?"

Loot discipline patterns observed in Officialparkape's session and Steam description.

Last updated: February 2026