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Escape From Tarkov Bans “T H I C C Item Case” From FLEA Market

Yes, rushing quests to get rich is no longer a vital strategy.

Escape From Tarkov’s T H I C C Item Case can no longer be listed on the FLEA market as of today. This ban has been confirmed by players who have tried to list their T H I C C Item Case on FLEA Market. At the time of this writing, there’s only one active listing that goes for 20 million roubles. It expires in a couple of hours and will probably be the last one to be seen.

Patch 0.12.12 has introduced many FLEA market changes, removing tons of items from the FLEA Market pool and their ability to be listed on the in-game auction house. As we see today, FLEA Market changes are still on the rise, and further alteration might be imminent.

Players rushing for the T H I C C Item Case Quest Reward won’t be able to get rich as before, as the strategy has met a fierce prohibition by Battlestate Games. In my opinion, this is huge. Battlestate Games wants player commitment and dedication before all. There’s no longer easy money. There’s no more easy acquisition. Good ammo, armors, and other high-tier items have to be earned by the player, which is what makes Escape From Tarkov feel even more unique.

According to the EFT scraper for changes at tarkov-changes.com, other additional items have been prohibited from selling on the FLEA market. Those are:

  • 6B13 M modified assault armor (Tan)
  • Crye Precision AVS MBAV (Tagilla Edition)
  • Crye Precision AVS plate carrier

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