Rewards
Delta Force Zero Dam Boost isn’t just about the fun – it’s about the sweet loot you get at the end. Beating this Operation pays off big time, which is why players farm it again and again. Here’s a quick look at the specific Delta Force rewards you can expect from a Zero Dam run and why they’re so good:
- High-End Gear & Weapons: Each raid can drop purple-tier and gold-tier loot – think advanced weapons, armor and attachments that turn your Operator into a one-man army. These rare items give you a huge advantage in Operations and Warfare modes.
- Tons of Tekniq Alloy: Zero Dam is a cash cow for Tekniq Alloy the in-game currency. A successful run can net you millions in loot value (often 2M+ on Normal difficulty!) which means you’ll be rich enough to buy top gear or upgrade your base. Every safe cracked and keycard room opened adds to your bank.
- Mission & Keycard Bonuses: Have a Department mission or quest tied to Zero Dam? Completing the raid will also tick those off, killing two birds with one stone. Plus, you’ll get keycards and intel items unique to the Dam – valuable for lore and extra rewards.
- Delta Force Military Rank XP: Surviving Zero Dam gives you a big boost to your Military Rank. Each run pumps up your rank experience so you can climb the leaderboards and unlock those fancy rank insignias (not just for show!).
Options
Every player is different so ChaosBoost Delta Force Zero Dam Boost comes with flexible options for rookies and veterans alike. Whether you want a quick loot grab or a full tour of the dam, we’ve got you covered. Here are the service options you can choose from (mix and match to build your perfect run):
- Difficulty Mode (Easy / Normal / Hard): Choose the challenge level that suits your goals. Easy is perfect for a fast, low pressure loot run, Normal ups the ante with better rewards (more Tekniq Alloy and higher-tier drops), and Hard is a full-on adrenaline rush with maximum loot. We support all modes – our Delta Force boosters have mastered Zero Dam on every difficulty so you can choose any difficulty and get the corresponding rewards without worry.
- Self-Play or Piloted: Decide how you want to enjoy the boost. In self-play, you join our elite squad in-game – you get to experience the action firsthand with pros watching your back (and maybe learn a trick or two). In Piloted boosting mode, a pro from our team logs into your account as your Operator and completes Zero Dam. You can chill or even watch the action live. Either way, we guarantee 100% safety of your account. (Self-play is best if you want the fun; piloting is great if you’re short on time.)
Requirements
Before we start, let’s make sure your account is eligible for Zero Dam. Delta Force has a few built-in requirements to access this Operation and survive it. Don’t worry – most players meet these by the time they want to run Zero Dam. Here’s what you need to have in place:
- Active Delta Force: Hawk Ops Account: You must own the game (obviously) and have an active account ready. Ensure you’re logged into your Delta Force account on your platform (PC, console, etc.) and have Hazard Operations mode available. It is part of Hazard Ops so you should have that game mode available in your account.
- Operation Unlocked: It isn’t available from level 1 – you need to unlock it by progressing a bit in Operations. Typically you need to reach Operations level 6 to unlock Easy mode in the first raids (like Layali Grove). Make sure the map is unlocked in your game (it should show up as a selectable Operation). If you can play mission on your own, you’re good to go for the boost.
- Minimum Delta Force Operator Level: On higher difficulties, your character needs some experience. Normal difficulty requires level 12+ in Operations (your Operator’s progression level). Easy mode is available at lower levels (level 6+ as noted), while Hard mode might require 15+ or higher. Essentially, your character should have enough XP in Operations to meet the mode’s entry level. If you’re not sure check the mode requirements in-game or ask us – we can help clarify and even assist in leveling if needed.
Zero Dam Key Cards in Delta Force
One of the best (and most profitable) features of Zero Dam is the key card system. Scattered around the dam (or earned through missions) are special Key Cards that open locked rooms full of high-tier loot. Knowing which key cards to use and where can make you super rich in a single run – but it’s also a bit of a science. Here’s a quick guide to key cards so you (or your booster) can unlock those treasure troves:
- East Wing Manager’s Office: The Jackpot Room. Located in the administrative building’s east wing upstairs, this room is S-tier for loot. It contains multiple briefcases, large safes, weapon crates and electronics. The key card for it is expensive (around 3 million credits on the auction!) but opening this office can drop gold-tier items. If you have this card our booster will definitely use it.
- West Wing Infirmary: A hidden medical bay in the admin area’s west wing. It often contains high-value meds and tech (useful for crafting or selling) and a safe or two. Less contested than the manager’s office but still a great score. Value is high if you’re looking for healing items or implants.
- Major Substation Tech Room: In the 2nd floor of the substation in the north, this key room has rare tech gear and secure lab containers. If you want loot without going into the most contested area, this is a good option since it’s slightly off the main path. Expect valuable electronics, maybe an encrypted hard drive or other quest items and fewer enemies guarding it compared to the admin block.
- Central VIP Room (Visitor Center): This one is in the Visitor Center near spawn/extraction. Loot isn’t as fancy (mostly low-cost items and some mid-tier gear), but it’s super safe and convenient. Since it’s near the start many players open this one up to get a quick profit without much risk. We hit this room on the way out if you have the card – free extra loot is free extra loot!
- West Wing Control Room: Back in the admin area, this control room keycard has military intel and weapon mods. It’s often guarded by a boss or heavy guard unit so it’s high risk. But if you clear it you can get unique weapon attachments or even prototype tech that you won’t find elsewhere. We love clearing this room when we’re in full combat mode and going for “all or nothing” loot runs.