HIGHLIGHTS
- Vitya Shephard is a Veteran Stalker NPC in Stalker 2 who has a stash at the train station mentioned in his PDA.
- The Stash location is filled with booby traps, so you must disarm the traps to collect the Stash.
- Vitya Shephard’s stash contains a high capacity integral-A Magazine which will minimize the reloading interruptions.
Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl is a first-person survival horror game set in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
The open-world design in Stalker 2 encourages exploration, with numerous secrets, side quests, and hidden locations to discover.
Players will also encounter many NPCs who have PDAs with entries for stashes around different locations, such as Vitya Shephard and Lex the Legend.
The Veteran Stalkers Stash Location In Stalker 2
Vitya Shephard is a Veteran Stalker NPC in Stalker 2 who has a stash location mentioned in his PDA.
Players will encounter Vitya Shephard at Lisovyi in the Yaniv area while on the Side Quest “An Order From Harpy.”
Players will need to find a crest artifact during this side quest, where they will encounter the veteran Stalker.
The map shows this side quest with a blue marker near the Lisovyi area, indicating its availability for players to undertake.
Defeat The NPC To Collect PDA
Once at the location, Vitya Shephard can be found inside a cottage, who, on interaction, doesn’t give much information and must be eliminated.
Thereafter, players can find a number of items, including his PDA, in the Loot where he mentions a stash.
The map marks the location of the Stash, which players can find at the train station near Lisovyi.
Disarm The Traps To Collect Vitya Shepherd’s Stash
When players get to the location of the stash, they must be careful since the stash has booby traps around it.
Players will need to disarm the traps while moving towards the stash location.
After disarming the booby traps and reaching the stash location, you can collect Vitya Shephard’s stash containing a high-capacity integral-A Magazine.
This High-Capacity Magazine will help minimize the reloading interruptions in the futuristic weapon, the Integral-A submachine gun.