After reading reviews that echoed the sentiment of normal mode being too easy, I started in hard mode from the beginning. Now, after 60 hours, I’d like to share with you some things that will hopefully help or enhance your experience.This guide is intended to provide direction and ideas to people with minimal or no playtime.
Starting Out
There’s two directions you can go in, one will save some time, one will give you more gameplay.
Option 1, Take a loan and upgrade your fixing tool immediately. The fixing tool is your money maker, more on tools shortly. Or…
Option 2, if you prefer to be loan free, open your tablet and look at your available auctions.
Regardless if you take the loan or not, you’ll end up at the end of option 2.
Auctions and Bidding
You have 3 available auction sites in 3 separate districts and a site for blind auctions.
In the beginning, it’s best to stay in the starting district, however nothing says you have to follow the opening questline and you can go and work on another district for a harder challenge if you wish.
Most auctions, even on hard mode, you can win and profit from. Some you’ll break even, some you’ll triple your money. It can be difficult to get started though, especially if going in with zero game knowledge, but with a little bit of knowledge, you can get through it.
Sometimes the NPCs will bid above what a locker is worth. They are not seeing something you aren’t. This can happen from your very first locker.
I haven’t mathed out any of the following, this is all based purely off experience and observation and repetition.
Typically, for your tier 1 lockers you want to pay between $100 and $200. If they are bidding you up over that, hold X and walk away. There is always more auctions.
Tier 2 lockers you’ll be looking at 200-500, tier 3 500-1400, tier 4 1400 – 3000, tier 5 3000+
Tier 5s can be harder to judge, but usually if they go up over 6-8k you’ll have difficulty profiting. Personally I’ve paid up to 12k, but the locker had something I wanted for my house, more on that later!
Blind auctions are also available and we’ll touch more on those in the next section, but you want to have 1-2k available to win each blind auction.
If you want to make money, you will have to walk away from some auctions early on. I wish I’d walked away from a few more than I did but unless you go completely bankrupt, which is extremely hard to do, it doesn’t really matter if you lose out a couple of times.
Fixing and Verifying Items
In your in-game tablet you will have a tools menu with the verification tool and the fixing tool.
Each upgrade on the verification tool allows you to verify the next tier available. You start with common verification, then unlock rares (blue items), unique (purple/pink items) then legendary (yellow items).
However this will only save you a bit of time and minuscule amount of money. The real investment is your fixing tool. With each level of fixing available the value of your item increases significantly, far outweighing any verification fees.
There are a couple of ways you can go about things. You can store the items you cant yet verify until you earn enough to upgrade your verifying tool, or just take items to experts for verification in batches. Both methods are effective. It comes down to your preference.
Which moves us on to experts.
Experts
You can drop off a bunch of items at once or drop them off individually. You may want to drop a few off individually until you get a decent cash pool happening.
You’ll move past needing experts quite qucikly but they are worth it early days.
The fees are minimal compared to what you’ll make, especially if you have leveled your repair tool.
Pawn Shops love perfect condition items. They will boost your cash and renown significantly.
Leveling Renown
Each district has their own pawn shop which are all available for you to buy at renown level 20.
However, you may not want to buy them straight away at 20. They are a great source of instant cash and renown.
Even with the starting pawn shop it may be beneficial to hold off buying it.
Selling items to pawn shops, especially of perfect quality, you will see your renown visibly go up in chunks and quickly, even at higher levels.
Any buying and selling activity in any given district will increase renown. Winning auctions, selling items to the shop and selling items in your own shop.
To get bulk amounts of items quickly, blind auctions are what you want.
Blind Auctions
Personally, because the blind auctions are open right up until 9pm, I tend to save them for the end of the day.
Once at the blind auction site, check the whiteboard inside the door, there will always be 1-3 auctions available, with a starting bid of 400-700. Grab the first one and go bid, then before you even look at what you got, bid on the second and third.
The winning range is somewhere between 800 and 1800 per blind most of the time., you should be able to easily pick up all 3 for under 5000.
After you’ve won them, time is yours. I tend to open all the boxes on one pallet, identify and fix, then you can actually lift the open boxes and pour the contents into another box. For each auction I put everything in the one box. The boxes make it very easy to carry a lot of small items at once and can be used and reused by you as often as you like and even sold in your shop. They are only worth a single dollar though, so personally, I like to launch the empty ones around the blind auction warehouse as I empty them for a bit of extra fun.
You’re not at all obliged to cease operations at 9pm and utilising your time can also increase your profits.
Time Management
You dont have to collect your won items straight away.
The storage lockers and containers you win will stay open right through to 8am the next day.
Internal time moves fairly quickly in this game so if you plan to be somewhere on the other side of town give yourself at least an hour of in-game time to get there.
You can win your action and run to the next one to squeeze in as many auctions as you dare. Because beware, the more auctions you win, the more items you have to deal with. Make sure you leave yourself enough time to collect all your won items before 8am the next day. (it’s only happened to me once but I cut it too fine one night and 8am hit with a 3rd of a T4 still to pack, the doors slammed shut and the items disappeared, I was locked in the locker!)
So the min maxer can plan a day maximising auction attendance but to be successful it’s not 100% necessary. I tend to pick one of the 3 sites, win all I can there, pack it, and get to the blinds.
The other thing to take into account is what vehicle you have. It’s harder to maximise your won auctions with a smaller vehicle, more about vehicles soon.
Pawn shops you own can still be accessed for delivery of new stock and collecting the day’s takings after 9pm.
Pawn Shops
Owning a pawn shop is not necessary to get through the game. It may be beneficial to hold off buying them, depending on how you want to play.
Items you sell in your pawn shop will always fetch a higher than market price, but they have a cooldown from the time they are put out for sale, to when they can actually be sold.
This is to steady the flow of bulk cash. The higher tier and more expensive the item, the longer it will sit.
However, by the time one load sells inside the shop, you could possibly pick up and sell instantly 2 or 3 loads to a shop you dont own.
When you do decide to own your shops, you will make more per item, it will just take longer, but when you have all three operational, it makes higher income a lot more steady and consist.
Personally I wouldn’t buy the shops until the tools are leveled, or at least the fixing tool is leveled to max, but again, how you play it is entirely up to you!
Vehicles
Packing your vehicles and transporting goods can affect your time management. It’s very easy to get carried away trying to take everything in one load when often it’s a lot quicker to just give in and make a few short trips.
Each vehicle gets progressively faster and has more room and each vehicle has a purpose. The starter truck will take you far, I skipped the second pickup and went to the box truck.
The box truck is fast and carries a lot, you can quite easily fit your days’ winnings in most of the time without fancy stacking.
If you are still using the blue pickup and have trouble balancing items, keep in mind you can enter the vehicle as an item begins to fall and it will stop falling.
Be aware that sometimes however, those items perched on top will sometimes drop through the rest and detach from the items-truck system and try and fall off. A little bit of strategic accelerator usage will keep your item on board but sometimes they fall off. If you exit the vehicle before it falls off completely it can sometimes throw all your items out and you have to stack again.
So while it’s fun to stack the small truck it’s sometimes a lot more beneficial to just make several smaller trips.
To buy the bigger and faster trucks (and houses), you need to be renown level 30 in the appropriate district.
Houses
Houses are great for storing items you wish to identify yourself once you have the tool for it. For example when I knew I was getting close to maxing out the verifying tool, I started to stockpile the legendaries instead of taking them to the experts.
Along with the useful storage, you can also place any items you find throughout your house with architect mode.
The possibilities are endless! And you need not think that only rares and uniques are worth keeping for your house. My kitchen is now full of pots and pans and utensils, wine jugs, coffee makers and such. My office has a laptop and filing cabinets and stacks of books and a lamp and a safe and a smartphone on the desk and lovely chair…..the potential to make your house yours is huge! Being at end game money is a breeze so for me personally now I’m mostly hunting for items to show off in my house.
The largest house is the best house not just for its size but for its location, pretty much in the middle of everything.
Summary
By all means if there’s anything I’ve forgotten, do suggest changes, and also feel free to critique the guide. If you still have unanswered questions I’m happy to try and answer them.
Happy Hunting out there and may your finds be legendary!
And that wraps up our share on Storage Hunter: Hard Mode Guide + Tips and Suggestions. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by NomadUniverse, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!