Evacuation Zone
Evacuation Zone is the place where your run stops being loot theory and becomes a real extraction commitment.
Voyage is the better queue when you still need room to learn routes, test a Trampler layout, or bring home steadier early loot without Storm Dive pressure.
Voyage is the right queue when the problem is consistency, not courage. It is the lower-stakes persistent mode where you can test builds and scavenge at your own pace. It pays off most while you are still learning extraction flow, map rhythm, and whether a Trampler setup actually survives, then naturally falls off once the mode stops teaching you anything new.
Voyage is one of the two current game modes and is selected before deployment from the mode menu.
Evacuation Zone is the place where your run stops being loot theory and becomes a real extraction commitment.
Storm Dive starts making sense once Voyage stops teaching much and the crew is ready to trade safety for better loot under real time pressure.
Evacuation Zone is the place where your run stops being loot theory and becomes a real extraction commitment.
Most raids get easier once your Trampler can carry the crew, loot, and guns the run actually needs, because it is the walking base behind every deployment.
Voyage is strongest while you are still learning how to loot, reposition, and leave cleanly. Once those basics feel automatic, its lower pressure stops being the main reward.
Lower stakes does not mean free progress. Bad parking, weak exits, and thin supplies still get punished here, so Voyage is for cleaner practice, not for ignoring mistakes.
Voyage is the better queue when you still want safer reps on looting, build testing, and early progression before Storm Dive starts paying more.
Yes. It is the clearer place to learn routes and Trampler control before moving into Storm Dive.