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    Best Projects In Rage 2 – Best Skills From John, Lossum and Kvasir

    Raaj SBy Raaj SMay 17, 20195 Mins Read
    Rage 2 Best Project or Skills

    Projects are like Skills, you get extra perks to get more ammo, better sprinting, farming, increase capacity to carry explosive, etc. Project is important in Rage 2 you can unlock them by harvesting Project Points. In this Rage 2 best perks guide I will show which one you must focus first, there are more than 50 Projects to unlock and it is going to take a ton of Project Points. Instead of checking everything look for the best Projects list below. Learn about Best Skills in Rage 2.

    Best Rage 2 Projects

    Best Basic Projects by Lily Prowley:

    1. Vehicles: After talking to Lily at the base you will unlock the Vehicle, your ride for Wasteland. Cost 1 Project Point.
    2. Overdrive Magazine Refill: Instantly refill the weapon magazine on Overdrive activation.

    Best Kill & Destroy Projects by John Marshall:

    John Marsh will be found during a Main Mission where you will also unlock the First Trading Town. There are four tiers that mean a lot of projects but below are the best ones.

    1. Bullet Bag: Carry 25% more of each type of bullet ammunition. Tier 1 – Cost 1 Project Point.
    2. Special Ammo Bag: Unlock two Projects from Tier 1 to unlock, get 25% more of each type of special ammunition. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    3. Large Bullet Bag: Unlock Tier 1 Bullet Bag first, get 25% more of each type of bullet ammunition. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    4. Throwables Bag: Carry up to 6 throwables of each type. Tier 1 – Cost 1 Project Point.
    5. Large Throwables Bag: Carry upto 8 throwables of each type. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    6. Critical Strike: A 15% chance to trigger a heavy impact Melee Strike that inflicts 50% more damage. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    7. Overdrive Strike: A Melee Strikes become Critical Strikes during Overdrive. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    8. Precise Critical Strike: Critical Strike chance increases to 30%. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.

    Best Capture and Control Projects by Loosum Hagar:

    Loosum Hagar is the Mayor and you will find and soon at Wellspring. Project by her focus mostly around Engineering.

    1. Chemist: Items can be crafted with one less chemical component. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    2. Engineer: Items can be crafted with one less mechanical component. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    3. Pyrotechnician: Items can be crafted with one less explosive component. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    4. Technician: Items can be crafted with one less electronic component. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    5. Salesman: Get 20% more cash when selling items to buyers. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    6. Lucky Dollar Bill: A 25% chance to get extra Cash from Storage Containers. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    7. Lucky Feltzer: A 25% chance to get extra Fertlite from Storage Containers. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    8. Trade Negotiations: Get a 20% discount in all stores. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.
    9. Wingstick Lock-On: Hold R1 to lock on to a target and manually set the flight arc with L2. Enables curving the Wingstick around obstacles. Tier 1 – Cost 1 Project Point.
    10. Wingstick Explosion: Hold R1 while a Wingstick is airborne to trigger an explosion on a successful hit. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.

    Best Search and Recover Projects by Dr. Kvasir:

    For this meet Dr. Kvasir’s which is probably the last one you will meet in Rage 2. Below are the best projects by Kavsir.

    1. Infusion Belt: Carry up to 6 HEALTH INFUSION, OVERDRIVE INFUSION, and ABILITY INFUSION. Tier 1 – Cost 1 Project Point.
    2. Storage Container Tracking: A tracker picks up the signal from Storage Containers, enabling you to home in on their position using a signal strength indicator on the compass. Tier 1 – Cost 1 Project Point.
    3. Embedded Feltrite Tracking: A tracker picks up the signal from Embedded Feltrite, enabling you to home in on their position using a signal strength indicator on the compass. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    4. Feltrite Drill: Embedded Feltrite Rocks release more Feltrite when harvested. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    5. Feltrite Magnet: Nearby loose fertlite automatically gravitates towards your position. Tier 2 – Cost 2 Project Point.
    6. Spy Drone Tracking: A tracker picks up the signal from Spy Drones, enabling you to home in on their position using a signal strength indicator on the compass. Tier 3 – Cost 3 Project Point.
    7. Large Infusion Belt: Carry upto 8 Health Infusion, Overdrive Infusion, and Ability Infusion. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.
    8. Ark Chest Tracking: A tracker picks up the signal from Ark Chests, enabling you to home in on their position using a signal strength indicator on the compass. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.
    9. Deep Feltrite Drill: Embedded Feltrite Rocks releases even more feltrite when harvested. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.
    10. Strong Feltrite Magnet: The Feltrite Magnet gets stronger and has a longer reach. Tier 4 – Cost 4 Project Point.

    The list is long but you can pick the best ones and use your Project Points wisely on each of them. As you progress to new Tier the cost of each Project increases with it.

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