they are guarded by traps, or an arrow is pointing towards it, or they are accompanied with subtle graffiti left by its former owners.ĥ. Thus, a lot of stashes in Dead City show signs of human activity. A stash or cache is something that is deliberately stored away-dead guys and their loot are not a cache/stash so you don't need their goodies for this achievement.Ĥ. Just being in the room/spot/vicinity of the stash is enough for it to register.ģ. You don't actually need to take anything from the caches. Incidentally, this guide is of no use for players of the original Metro 2033.Ģ. The location of the caches is different between Metro 2033 Redux and vanilla Metro 2033, thus reading an original Metro 2033 guide is no use. Hopefully, an achievement guide in this form serves a niche and is of added use to all those who are trying to unlock the Ranger achievement in Metro 2033 Redux. To remedy the situation, I used the list and descriptions on the Fandom wiki and supplemented them with my own deliberations and pictures from my own playthrough. However, the biggest problem with that guide is that it is text only, which severely hampers your ability to check whether you are indeed at the right spot. All credit for the locations of the caches go to the Fandom wiki. I did not come up with all the stash locations myself. Hence, I took it as a starting point for writing this guide. I found the Metro Fandom wiki ( ) to have the most complete and intelligible list. At the other side of the spectrum is the 100% Achievement Steam Guide, which only contains some vague guesses. For example, the IGN wiki-guide tells us there is a total of forty-seven (47) Ranger caches, and that you need to catch 'em all. There is a variety of guides on the net that supposedly guide you through the Metro 2033 Redux Ranger achievement.
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