top of page

A Shooter Born in Heaven or Hell? Tips to complete the quest

Updated: Mar 4

Completing the "A Shooter Born in Heaven" (SBIH) quest in Escape from Tarkov is a formidable challenge that tests players' sniping prowess and tactical acumen. This quest requires players to eliminate a specified number of enemy PMCs with headshots using bolt-action rifles across various maps. Insights from experienced players offer valuable strategies to navigate this demanding task successfully.


To successfully tackle the A Shooter Born in Heaven quest, it's crucial to understand its specific objectives. Assigned by the Mechanic, this mission challenges players to eliminate 5 PMC operatives with headshots using a bolt-action rifle (no minimum range requirement as in the past) on each of the following maps: Woods, Reserve, Shoreline, Customs, Lighthouse, Streets of Tarkov, Interchange, and Ground Zero.


This endeavor not only tests your sniping skills but also demands an in-depth knowledge of each map's layout and dynamics. Preparing to adapt your strategies and making optimal use of available equipment are essential steps toward completing this challenging mission.


But don't despair; you don't need to be an impeccable marksman. With patience and perseverance, even mid-level players can successfully complete this mission. Let's explore some tips from those who have already conquered this challenge:


  1. Patience and Persistence: Recognize that SBIH is a long-term endeavor. Patience is a key factor. Considering a raid as successful with a couple PMC kills, or even with a single one, can help manage expectations and reduce frustration.

  2. Map Knowledge and Spawn Points: Understanding player spawn locations and typical movement patterns is crucial. Positioning yourself near these areas can increase the likelihood of encountering other players early in the raid.

  3. Weapon Choice and Loadout: Opt for bolt-action rifles with high ergonomics to enhance aiming stability. Equipping a secondary weapon, such as an SMG or a pistol, can provide versatility in close-quarters combat situations.

  4. Integrate SBIH with Other Quests: Instead of focusing solely on SBIH, carry a sniper rifle as a secondary weapon during other quest runs. Even a cheap bolt-action rifle, like the Mosin or the VPO-215, is good enough as long as you have decent ammo for it. This approach allows you to capitalize on opportunistic kills without dedicating entire raids to the quest.

  5. Adapt Playstyle: Some players find success by playing more passively, setting up in strategic locations and waiting for enemies to come into view. Others prefer a more aggressive approach, actively seeking out gunfights. Experiment to find what suits your strengths best.


Map-Specific Tips:


  • Woods: Utilize the expansive terrain to your advantage. Positioning near high-traffic areas like sawmill or scavenger camps can provide clear sightlines for long-range engagements.

  • Customs: The dense environment offers numerous vantage points. Consider overseeing popular routes and chokepoints to catch players off-guard.

  • Interchange: Focus on exterior areas where players are more exposed. Camping rooftops or overlooking parking lots can yield opportunities for long-distance shots.

  • Lighthouse: Be cautious of the high presence of skilled players and AI threats. Patience and careful positioning are key to securing kills without exposing yourself unnecessarily.

  • Reserve: Familiarize yourself with building rooftops, the Dome, and open areas. These spots often provide advantageous angles for sniping unsuspecting players.

  • Shoreline: The resort area is a hotspot for player activity. Setting up on hills or in adjacent buildings can offer clear views of incoming and outgoing traffic.

  • Streets of Tarkov: Given the urban environment, long sightlines can be limited. Positioning yourself on rooftops or high windows can provide the elevation needed for effective sniping.



Additional Recommendations:

  • Resource Management: Utilize cost-effective gear to minimize losses upon death. Using affordable bolt-action rifles with basic optics ensures that each raid is not a significant financial setback.

  • Learning from Others: Watching experienced players can provide new strategies and insights. For instance, content creators often share their SBIH runs, offering valuable perspectives on positioning and decision-making.

  • No Range Limitation: There is no longer a minimum range requirement for headshot eliminations (unlike in the past). This means you don’t necessarily need to engage in long-range sniping—if you're proficient with bolt-action rifles, you can land the required headshots even in close-quarters combat (CQC). For less experienced players, this quest offers a great opportunity to practice and improve bolt-action rifle skills.


In summary, the "Shooter Born in Heaven" quest demands a blend of patience, strategic positioning, and adaptability. By leveraging map knowledge, selecting appropriate gear, and integrating the quest into regular gameplay, players can progressively achieve the required headshots and complete this challenging task.


Video Tutorial


Although I couldn't find any updated video tutorial for A Shooter Born in Heave quest, because since the minimum range requirement was lifted it's much easier and doesn't require to find the correct sniping positions, you can watch this video by fairTX: Tarkov Sniper: Shooter Born in Heaven (EFT movie).


It's more a cinematic experience than a video tutorial, but it can still give you an idea of the challenge and the kind of situations you'll have to deal with. Plus it's a superb video with brilliant editing!


Share Your Experience


How is your progress with this quest? Have you successfully completed it? If you have suggestions or seek advice, the comment section is waiting for you.

Comments


bottom of page