Ragman Questline

Escape From Tarkov “Database – Part 2” Quest Guide

Database – Part 2 is a quest in Escape From Tarkov given by Ragman. The quest asks you to pick up a locked cargo route document in the OLI Logistics office.

Escape From Tarkov Database – Part 2 Quest Details

Database – Part 2 Quest Image

Database – Part 2 Quest Dialogue

Took a glance at those manifests, but the eyes are trained, you see? Spotted deficiency in one store right away: some large cargo didn’t make it to OLI and in big quantity. Looks like they carried some batteries, but, apparently, the guys got stuck somewhere. The logistics service usually keeps such things under control. There must be some records on the routes and the last status of the shipping at the OLI logistics offices. Go visit them and try to recover the records. The room is probably closed though, gotta find a key somewhere first. Well, you’re a smart dude, you’ll figure it out, brother.

Objectives

  • Obtain the OLI cargo route documents on Interchange
  • Hand over the documents

Rewards

  • +8500 XP
  • +0.03 reputation with Ragman
  • 1x Car battery
  • 1x Phase control relay

Reward Dialogue

Found the docs? Big thanks. Hand them over, let’s see where our little cargo disappeared.

Guide

The quest requires you to pick up another cargo document. Unlike the previous manifests in Database – Part 1, this time you need to carry a key to unlock the locked office room in the OLI offices.

Required Items

  • OLI logistics department office key

The images from the office and the shelf where the cargo document is located can be found below:

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