Escape from Duckov: Stop Bleeding quest guide

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The Stop Bleeding quest in Escape from Duckov is one of the first survival-focused tutorials you’ll come across, teaching players how to deal with one of the game’s most dangerous status effects, which is bleeding. While it’s not an instant death sentence, bleeding continuously drains your HP over time, and if you don’t patch yourself up quickly, it becomes tough in the long run.

This quest walks you through how to stop it using bandages and helps you get familiar with the basic healing mechanics.


How to complete the Stop Bleeding quest in Escape from Duckov

The Stop Bleeding quest is as straightforward as it sounds. You just need to use a bandage to heal the bleeding status. To trigger the quest properly, take a bit of damage from an enemy or fall, then open your inventory and use a bandage from your medical section. Once applied, your character will automatically stop bleeding, and the quest will complete.

Always check the health gauge (Image via Team Soda)Always check the health gauge (Image via Team Soda)

If you don’t have a bandage on hand, you can buy one from the vending machine inside your base. Always keep a few spares in your inventory, as enemies in Escape from Duckov tend to inflict bleeding often.

Bleeding triggers when you take damage from melee attacks, sharp weapons, or certain environmental hazards. The effect doesn’t kill you right away, but your health steadily drops until you treat it. It’s important to react fast, as the longer you wait, the more HP you lose. That’s where bandages come in.

Also read: Escape from Duckov: Infrastructure quest guide


Stop Bleeding quest rewards

Once you’ve used a bandage and stopped the bleeding, you’ll automatically complete the quest and receive the following rewards:

  • Experience +1500
  • Money +300
  • Pile of Medicine x1
  • Unlock Merchandise Aspirin

The experience boost gives you an early level-up push, while the Pile of Medicine adds to your healing stockpile. We also recommend making it a habit to keep bandages in your quick slot and top up your stock before every raid.

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