Longvinter Bunker Guide: What You Need to Know

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Bunkers in Longvinter are underground treasure troves filled with loot, but of course, there’s a catch—NPC guards. Lots of them. If you’re planning a bunker raid, here’s what you need to know before you waltz in and get turned into loot yourself.

Here’s a simple guide explaining Bunkers in Longvinter.

What Are Bunkers?

Bunkers are hidden underground locations that are crawling with NPC enemies and packed with valuable loot. Some are easy to enter, while others require an Access Card: Standard, which you can find in random loot containers.

Inside, you’ll find guns, hats, research items, and other rare gear—if you survive long enough to grab them.

Where to Find Bunkers

If you’re looking to raid a bunker, here’s where to go:

  • Krokon Island – No access card needed. Just bring firepower.

  • Kolkka Island – Requires Access Card: Standard for entry.

  • Kump Island – No access card needed. Loot away.

  • Jumo Island – Requires Access Card: Standard for entry.

If you don’t have an access card, either loot random containers or befriend someone who does (or just let them do the hard work and take their stuff after).

Locked Vaults: The Good Stuff

Every bunker has a locked vault that contains the best loot—similar to what you’d find in PvP arenas. You’ll need a high-level access card to get inside, but it’s worth it.

What’s Inside?

  • Guns and gun kits

  • Combat hats (to look and feel dangerous)

  • Strawberry hats (for... style?)

  • Research tables (for those science points)

  • Other rare loot that makes it worth the risk

Final Tips for Bunker Raiding

  • Bring enough ammo – NPC guards don’t miss, and they don’t forgive.

  • Watch your back – Other players love ambushing bunker raiders.

  • If you find an access card, don’t waste it – Use it wisely or sell it for profit.

  • The best loot is behind locked vaults – So if you’re breaking into a bunker, go all the way.

Bunkers can be a goldmine if you’re prepared, but if you run in without a plan, you’re just delivering free loot to the next guy. Choose wisely.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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