![]() ![]() ![]() Similar to the Ghillie Top, it cannot be worn with a backpack. This piece of clothing is intended to cover your shoulders, and will take 4 Burlap Strips and 2 Netting. You’re going to need 6 Burlap Strips and 3 Netting to craft this item, and it will only cover your upper body. We’ll spare you the explanation of where to find the material and get right to the good stuff. The full suit will cover your entire body, whereas the items below are for individual parts. It’s also worth mentioning that you cannot carry a backpack when you are wearing it, so tough inventory choices are definitely ahead if you go this route. ![]() To craft the Ghillie Suit, drag the Burlap Strips onto the Netting in your inventory and then click the option to make the suit. This type of material tends to blend in very well with the ground. Keep your inventory open as you search around to help spot Netting. You’ll also find loads of footwear, rain jackets and hats around these boats. The Netting can be found exclusively along the coast, in and around the boats in places like Berezhki, Rify, Three Valleys, Krutoy Cap, Kamyshovo, Otmel, Drakon and Balota. Our most successful hunts for this type of loot were done up north in the cities of Novo and Severograd, but the material is generally found in industrial buildings and sheds. The Burlap Strips are crafted by cutting a Burlap Sack with an Improvised Knife or other sharp object, but expect this to take you several hours to find. The Ghillie Suit can be crafted using 10 Burlap Strips and 4 Netting. Long story short, if you want to spend a few hours gathering the materials to make a Ghillie Suit in DayZ, here’s how it’s done. We also pointed our guns at some suspicious bushes, only to discover that that no, it wasn’t our pal. It’s so effective, in fact, that we actually stepped on our friends while trying to find them. As if bush wookie bandits sniping from the rooftops and hills around Chernarus wasn’t bad enough, the folks at Bohemia created an insanely impressive Ghillie Suit. ![]()
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