Ring Ring, Mate: Duckov’s Hidden Phone Booths & How Duckov Map Saves Your Hide
Hunting the sneaky Farm Town phone booths for Escape from Duckov’s Unknown Call quest? Here’s where to stand, what to dodge, and why toggling Duckov Map on your second screen keeps you alive (and sane) while you do it.
Nothing spikes the heart-rate like a mystery call in the middle of a raid, yeah? One minute you’re looting pumpkins, the next Xiaoming’s crackling voice sends you on a wild goose-chase for two unmarked phone boxes. I’ve done the leg-work so you don’t spend half the night crawling around Farm Town with the Mad Bomber breathing down your neck. Grab a cuppa, open Duckov Map beside you, and let’s knock this Unknown Call quest over before the kettle boils.
Why Phone Booths Matter (Even After Halloween)
Sure, the questline kicked off during the spooky season, but those booths stay put. Finish the Advertising mission first and the Unknown Call entry appears in your journal. Complete it and you’ll unlock a neat stack of follow-up jobs, extra XP, and bragging rights. Miss it and you’re leaving money on the table—simple as that.
Booth #1 – South Village Corner, Mercenary Camp Side
How to Get There Without Copping a Bullet
- Spawn at South Village and hug the western fence line.
- Cross the little bridge that arcs over the Office Apartments; keeps you clear of the main road ambush.
- Slip into the compound corner—booth is smack-bang next to a weatherboard shack.
- No click needed; just sidle up until the quest tick appears. Ten seconds, tops.
Hot Tip
If scavs are swarming, lob a flash through the doorway first. Stuns ’em long enough for the quest update to register, then moon-walk out.
Booth #2 – Makeshift Construction Site, North Farm Town
Teleport Bubble Zero is Your Mate
- From the pier above Gas Station (right near the first booth), look for the shimmering bubble.
- Pop it, land on the north scaffolding, hang an immediate left.
- Phone sits under a half-built awning. Again, no interaction prompt—proximity is king.
Watch for the Mad Bomber
He patrols the gravel loop. If you hear manic laughter and clinking grenades, freeze, let him pass, then sprint to the booth. Duckov Map’s real-time enemy filter shows his route in red so you can time the dash perfectly.
Gear & Load-out Suggestions
- Armour: Class 3 rig minimum—enough to soak a scav tommy-gun spray while you wait for the quest tick.
- Ammo: Pack a cheap PP-19 with PST rounds; quiet, accurate, won’t bankrupt you if you die.
- Bag: Small day-pack. You’re in and out, not moving house.
- Extras: One CMS kit in alpha container; if the Bomber lobs a nade and blackens your leg, you can patch and limp to extract.
How Duckov Map Turns a Chore Into a Sunday Drive
I’m a sucker for work-life balance—even in Tarkov-style hellscapes. Alt-tab roulette isn’t my vibe. Duckov Map overlays every phone booth, loot cache, and Bomber patrol on a live layer that syncs while you play. Zoom in, drop a custom ping, share it with your duo, done. Less fumbling, more looting; that’s extra hours for an arvo surf or a glass of red afterwards.
“You don’t need to click the phones; simply standing near them is sufficient.” — Duckescapefromduckov.com guide
Stick that nugget on a post-it if you’re prone to over-thinking. The quest updates the second you’re within three metres, so don’t hang around like a shag on a rock.
Quick Checklist Before You Raid
- Advertising quest finished and handed in.
- Unknown Call active in journal.
- Duckov Map open on second monitor or phone.
- Spawn selected: South Village for shortest loop.
- Extract picked: Road Crossing if north, Pier if south—both marked on the map.
Tick those boxes and you’ll be back in the hideout sipping energy drink IRL before the match clock hits 30 minutes.
Final Word from the Guru
Look, quests that hide objectives off-map are a cheeky bit of game design—equal parts thrilling and tedious. Arm yourself with knowledge (and a cracking community map) and you flip the odds in your favour. Knock over Unknown Call tonight, then ride the momentum into the rest of the Halloween chain. And if you see me in-raid, chuck a wiggle; I’ll share my spare CMS, no worries.
Happy hunting, legends!
Source: Escape from Duckov Phone Booth Guide | Escape from Duckov Game