2×1 (2)

Inventory size

7

Blueprints

7 blueprints
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Other ways to get this supply Off-map sources rolled from a loot pool
Fishing rods (1)
Unturned Fishing Rod icon 0.00 %
Spawn tables (16)
Useful for modders. Each row links to the spawn table's page.
Spawn ID Spawn Name Drop Chance Pool Size
59172 PS Caches Goodies 22.47 % 10
59212 PS Caches Deadzone Goodies 12.28 % 6
59211 PS Caches Deadzone Proper 7.81 % 13
59336 PS Gunshop Supplies Rare 0 4.76 % 5
59476 PS Drops Spooky Box 2.20 % 87
59173 PS Caches Proper 1.87 % 45
59175 PS Caches BB 0.85 % 45
59299 PS Gunshop Supplies 0 0.85 % 8
59070 PS Weapons Cache Supplies 0.66 % 25
59120 PS Gunshop Proper 0.14 % 35
59116 PS Radio Towers Proper 0.07 % 78
59022 PS Weapons Cache Proper 0.07 % 78
59230 PS Fishing Rod Goodies 0.05 % 98
59243 PS Fishing Rod Goodies Junk 0.05 % 112
59326 PS Warehouse 0 0.02 % 95
59224 PS Fishing Rod Tier 0 0.00 % 107
How loot works in Unturned Sections that apply to this supply are open by default
Map spawn points
Each dot is a fixed loot point. The map is split into a grid of regions; each region tops up its loot on a server-set timer (Items.Respawn_Time) up to a fraction of its points (Items.Spawn_Chance, usually 10–50%). When a point fills, the table rolls a rarity tier (Common / Rare / Epic / Legendary) by cumulative chance, then picks one item uniformly from that tier. The Drop Chance column is the combined odds — 100% means the item is the sole candidate, not that the point will always be filled.
Zombie kill drops
Zombies on certain map regions can drop items when killed. Drop chance is the per-roll weight from that zombie's loot table. Boss / Mega / Flanker variants run higher-tier tables.
Resource harvesting
Trees, rocks, metal nodes, and forageable bushes drop items when harvested with a tool. Trees yield Log + Stick per hit; rocks / nodes / forage roll a spawn table once per harvest. Forage bushes are single-use until the server resets them.
Object destruction & droppers
Some world objects drop items when destroyed (rubble loot — fixed roll count from a spawn table) or when interacted with. Dropper objects (printers, cash registers, etc.) dispense one item per use with a cooldown; some require power.
NPC vendors
Shopkeepers offer fixed lists of items they sell to you and items they buy from you. Costs use either skill experience (default) or an in-game currency item. Some offers gate behind quest progress, skillsets, or reputation.
Cases (Unbox / Open)
Supply / barricade items with an Unbox-style action that triggers a blueprint. The blueprint's Item_Random reward rolls a configured number of items from a spawn table — your case shows its action name and roll count on its own page.
Horde beacons
Place a beacon and a wave of zombies attacks. Defeating the wave drops loot at the beacon location, with rewards scaling roughly by √players in the area when participant scaling is on.
Fishing rods
Cast a rod into water and reel in. Each successful catch rolls one random item from the rod's catch pool and grants skill XP. Higher-tier rods can have different pools and faster bite times.
Consumable rewards
Event consumables (Birthday Cake, Lottery Scratchers, Easter Egg, etc.) roll between min and max items from a spawn table when used, on top of any normal food / water / health effects.
Hunted animals
Killing an animal either rolls items from its Reward_ID spawn pool (Reward_Min-Reward_Max rolls) or, when no reward pool is set, drops a fixed 2-4 of Meat and 2-4 of Pelt. Hunting skill influences XP, not loot.
Vehicle wrecks
When a vehicle is destroyed (explosion, decay, water), its Drops_Table_ID spawn pool rolls Drops_Min-Drops_Max items at the wreck location. Most vehicles default to vanilla table 962 with 3-7 rolls; mods can override.
Airdrops
Random in-game events that drop a crate of high-tier loot at a marked airdrop location. Crates spawn on server-side timers and are independent of regular item spawn points.
How vendor trading works in Unturned

NPCs on a map can run one or more vendors. Each vendor offers a fixed list of items they sell to you and items they buy from you. Each card below covers one (NPC, vendor) pair and lists every offer involving this item.

Price units: when no currency is configured the vendor uses your skill experience; otherwise an in-game currency item (its name appears next to the cost). Either way, the number reflects what changes hands per transaction.

Conditions (orange) gate the offer — quest progress, a skillset, reputation, etc. Rewards (green) are extras granted on top of the trade itself: bonus reputation, a quest flag flip, XP, etc. Hover any badge for the resolved name and exact rule.

Pre-equipped on a gun means the vendor sells it with specific attachments already mounted (a particular scope, magazine, ammo type, etc.).

Military Surplus
Run by PS Trader #6 [Military]
You give
Illegal Gun Parts ×1
You get
1,000 Exp
PS_Illegal_Gun_Parts.dat
GUID eada0bf89a734107891493de216e2c4f
Type Supply
Rarity Epic
ID 59342

Size_X 2
Size_Y 1
Size_Z 0.17

Blueprints 1

Blueprint_0_Type Gear
Blueprint_0_Supplies 1
Blueprint_0_Supply_0_ID 59342
Blueprint_0_Product 59010
Blueprint_0_Products 2
Blueprint_0_Tool 59004
Blueprint_0_Build 27

Actions 1

Action_0_Type Blueprint
Action_0_Blueprints 1
Action_0_Blueprint_0_Index 
Action_0_Blueprint_0_Link
Action_0_Text Scrap
Action_0_Tooltip Turn into components.