Making it in Century City isn’t just about surviving fights—it’s about what you bring home. In Hell is Others, looting can make or break your progress. With the constant risk of death and limited storage space, you need to loot smart. This guide breaks down how to prioritize items, what’s worth hoarding, and where to find specific resources across the city. If you want better gear, more Creeds, and faster quest completion, this one’s for you.
What to Bring Into a Raid
When starting out, pack light. Bring only what you need to stay alive and extract value:
- A weapon (usually your starter pistol)
- A stack of sterile bullets
- Some wild bullets for backup
- Optionally, a healing item if you have the space
And don’t forget your Pocket slot, the new permanent storage section on the left side of your inventory. Anything placed here will survive death. The best item to store? Squeeze—you can stack them as you loot, and dying won’t cause a loss.
You can expand your inventory by completing Chasm quests. Keys are also worth carrying, but limit it to one—they take up full inventory slots. Keys spawn in shelves, wardrobes, and packages, and unlock containers discussed later.
Greed vs. Need: How to Prioritize Loot
Your decision-making around loot should boil down to two core values: Greed (how much Creeds you’ll get) and Need(whether the item is required for a quest).
Greed: Maximizing Creed Value
- Don’t waste time on low-value junk like paper (bad sell rate, small stacks).
- Items like copper wire, super bullets, gold, and weapons have excellent value and/or stack efficiently.
- Always consider what traders are buying on that day. If the loot is unsellable, you’re wasting space.
- High-value items like trophy guns, sauce fountain pens, and rare mushrooms are always worth grabbing and saving for later resale.
Need: Prioritize Quest Items
If you need an item for a quest, pick it over valuable but unnecessary loot. Completing quests leads to permanent progression, such as new gear, furniture, and apartment expansions.
Where to Find Specific Loot
Rather than list every loot type individually, here are the most important loot locations and what you’ll typically find in each.
Bullet Locations
- Small caliber bullets spawn in your hallway plant every new day or after death.
- For wild bullets, go to:
- Jordan de Lupe
- Middle Park
- Swati Hall entrance
- Garden of Symbols
- Hedge area near Emperor Square
- Citadela lawns
- Skunas residential area
- Broken Chain Cemetery
Chateau
- Fertilizers, mushrooms, weapons, and gold items
- Shark shelves out front drop monster parts and mushrooms
- Tree stumps near the Chateau provide mushrooms
- Display cabinets contain gold, weapons, and fertilizers
- Special freezer with varying heart sizes
Leadport (Fallback for Mushrooms)
- Same mushroom-spawning tree stumps as Chateau
Saraswati Hall (Top-Left Corner)
- Love Museum cabinets contain gold and fountain pens
- Display cabinets match Chateau’s loot table: gold, fertilizers, weapons
Offices (Grapevine Complex & Garden of Symbols Offices)
- Best for microchips, spark plugs, and general electronics
- Also include fountain pens and waste bins for roaches
- Vending machines provide soft drinks and energy drinks
Hospitals
- Medical supplies, blood, and blood bags (via UV stands)
- Not ideal unless you need medkits or blood urgently
Theater
- A single locked chest (high-risk, high-reward)
- Theater seats drop cash, food, and roaches
- Best used for farming roaches or gambling for lucky pulls
Warehouse (Kawaii Worth)
- Tools, components, occasional medicine, explosives, and food
- Back weapon cabinet offers more consistent weapon drops
- Excellent for hard-to-find quest items like saws and springs
Police Station
- Highly contested but very rewarding
- Lockers: weapons, explosives, electronics
- Evidence Locker (locked): high-durability weapons, gold, blood
- Outer cabinets contain office-like loot
Church
- Contains two locked miter boxes
- Raw cash and minor gold chance
- Not much else, plus—you’ll have to live with stealing from a church
Residential Houses
- Most common loot area, but not to be underestimated
- Long dressers: great odds for gold, fertilizers, components
- Wardrobes: weapons, tools, fertilizers, mushrooms
- Drawers: potential gold and tools
- Bedside tables: gold, pills, electronics
- Fridges: food and occasionally colossal hearts
Final Tips for Looting Like a Pro
- Always be mindful of stacking efficiency—one slot of super bullets is more valuable than two slots of junk.
- Use need-based looting to ensure you’re advancing your questlines.
- Use your Pocket slot wisely—keep things that matter long-term.
- Focus on gold and weapons for high-value sales, especially when traders accept them.
- Know when to cut losses and extract. Greedy looters die broke.
That’s your complete looting blueprint for Hell is Others. Now that you know what’s valuable and where to find it, you’ll spend less time aimlessly wandering and more time stacking Creeds and completing quests.
Stay sharp out there—and remember, it’s not just about what you loot, it’s about what you live to keep.
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