Best Tarkov Quest Order 2026: What to Prioritize From Level 1 to Kappa
Best Tarkov Quest Order 2026: What to Prioritize From Level 1 to Kappa
With hundreds of quests across all the traders, the fastest players are not the ones who grind the most raids. They are the ones who never enter a raid with only one objective. This guide covers how to think about quest order in 2026 and how to squeeze three or four quests out of every single raid.
The Golden Rule: Batch by Map, Not by Trader
The biggest mistake is working down one trader's quest line at a time. Quest givers do not care about order, but your time does. Before every raid, check which of your available quests share a map and take all of them. A single Customs raid can advance a Prapor elimination quest, a Therapist pickup, and a Skier stash run at the same time.
Our Quest Tracker has a Mark Mode that shows you a flat list of every quest you can currently do, filtered to just what is actionable. That view exists precisely for this pre-raid check.
Early Levels: Build Your Foundation
- Start with the classic opening quests like Prapor's Debut and Therapist's Shortage, which introduce the loop and reward you quickly
- Prioritize quests that raise trader loyalty, because better trader levels mean better ammo and cheaper gear for everything that follows
- Do not sell items blindly early on, since many common items are quest handovers or hideout requirements later
- Keep an eye on found-in-raid requirements, because items bought from the flea market often do not count
Mid Game: Unlocks Over Everything
Once the early chains are done, prioritize by what a quest unlocks rather than its immediate reward. Some quests gate significant trader inventory, and Mechanic's Gunsmith chain is worth chipping away at continuously since parts often need to be bought or found ahead of time. We maintain a full build guide for every Gunsmith part in our Task Guide section, with a shopping list per build.
Level Requirements Are the Real Wall
Many quests are gated behind PMC level, not prerequisites. If your available quest list looks thin, the answer is usually to level up rather than to hunt for hidden quests. Raid XP comes from a mix of kills, looting, exploration, and surviving, so a slower looting-focused raid often out-levels a fast kill-and-die style.
The Long Road to Kappa
The Collector quest from Fence only becomes available after you clear a long list of prerequisite quests, and it asks for dozens of rare found-in-raid items on top of that. If Kappa is your goal, two habits matter from day one:
- Never sell an item before checking whether Collector or a later quest needs it
- Track the streamer items as you find them instead of relying on memory
Our Kappa Tracker lists every required item and lets you check them off as you go, and the item pages tell you whether something is Kappa-relevant before you sell it.
Putting It Together
- Before each raid, open your available quest list and pick a map where several quests overlap
- Take every objective you can on that map, even partial progress on eliminations
- Prioritize unlocks and loyalty gains over immediate cash rewards
- Check items against future quests before selling anything valuable
- Let PMC level, not quest count, tell you when to push harder
Quest order is not about a rigid list. It is about never wasting a raid. See you in Tarkov.