Prapor Questline

Escape From Tarkov “Insomnia” Quest Guide

Insomnia is a quest in Escape From Tarkov given by Prapor. The quest has received a small rework in the latest patch, and no longer counts on Factory.

Escape From Tarkov Insomnia Quest Details

Greetings, soldier! Do you sleep well at nights? Fine? Well, folks in Tarkov do not sleep: I used to send my handlers at night and was sure that they would make it to the point of destination, but some smartass has seen this through, they pin my men down at nights as if it was in broad daylight, I’ve already lost three handlers to these fuckers. Long story short, I want you to thin the lines of these night gunmen, but be careful. There must be some serious folks with some serious gear, since you don’t find NVGs easily these days…

Objectives

  • Eliminate PMC operatives in the time period of 22:00-05:00 (Excluding Factory, Laboratory)

Rewards

  • +18,200 XP
  • ~85,000 Roubles
  • +0.02 reputation with Prapor
  • 2x PNV-10T Night Vision Goggles

Rewards Dialogue

Not bad, not bad. Perhaps it will be calmer now, plus you’ve made those bastards think twice before they decide to go lurking in the night again. Here’s your reward, go get yourself some good sleep.

Guide

There’s not much to say about this, since the exclusion of Factory will definitely slow down the flow of this quest.

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