06-22-2026, 11:36 PM
If you have been spending any time spreading managed democracy across the galaxy, you already know that exploring maps thoroughly is just as important as completing your primary objectives. While picking up Super Credits on the ground usually nets you a modest 10 credits at a time, there is a legendary phenomenon that every Helldiver hopes to encounter during a drop: the rare 100 Super Credit jackpot stack.
Yes, it is entirely real. While the standard in-game pickups grant just 10 Super Credits, every individual drop has a very low chance—estimated to be somewhere between 0.2% and 2%—to randomly upgrade into a massive 100-credit stack. Because loot is shared globally with your entire squad and saved instantly to your account, these rare occurrences are highly sought after by players looking to unlock premium Warbonds without spending a single dime of real-world money.
Where to Find Super Credits
Super Credits do not spawn just anywhere; they are found exclusively at Minor Points of Interest (POIs) scattered across mission maps. When you are out in the field, keep an eye open for these specific locations:
If you want to maximize your efficiency and significantly increase your chances of hitting that elusive 100-credit jackpot, you can utilize an optimized solo or squad farming route. Here is the best way to do it:
Yes, it is entirely real. While the standard in-game pickups grant just 10 Super Credits, every individual drop has a very low chance—estimated to be somewhere between 0.2% and 2%—to randomly upgrade into a massive 100-credit stack. Because loot is shared globally with your entire squad and saved instantly to your account, these rare occurrences are highly sought after by players looking to unlock premium Warbonds without spending a single dime of real-world money.
Where to Find Super Credits
Super Credits do not spawn just anywhere; they are found exclusively at Minor Points of Interest (POIs) scattered across mission maps. When you are out in the field, keep an eye open for these specific locations:
- Crash Sites: These are easily indicated by a glowing pod or a crashed beacon emitting a faint, rhythmic beep. Clear out any nearby enemies and check the immediate area.
- Cargo Containers: Look for metal, garage-door-like containers buried into hillsides or the ground. They will not open on their own; you must blow them open using explosives, grenades, or high-damage support weapons like the laser cannon.
- Two-Person Bunkers: These are large metal doors with two glowing buttons. They require two players to press the buttons simultaneously to unlock, making them a fantastic find if you are running with a buddy.
If you want to maximize your efficiency and significantly increase your chances of hitting that elusive 100-credit jackpot, you can utilize an optimized solo or squad farming route. Here is the best way to do it:
- Run Low Difficulties (Levels 1–3): Trivial and Easy difficulties feature smaller maps that are incredibly fast to clear. More importantly, lower tiers do not populate the loot pool with Rare or Super Samples, which significantly increases the natural spawn rate of Super Credits, medals, and requisition slips.
- Pick Clear Biomes: Choose your drop locations wisely. Look for desert or wasteland planets. Avoid maps dense with water, thick jungles, or heavy foliage, as they only serve to slow down your movement and hide points of interest from view.
- Optimize Your Mobility Loadout: Speed is everything when farming. Equip light armor for maximum sprint speed and stamina regen. Bring a Jump Pack or Warp Pack to seamlessly cross difficult terrain, and consider calling down a fast recon vehicle to quickly zip around the outer perimeter of the map.
- Scout via Radar and Compass: Do not just wander aimlessly. Open your map periodically to look for structural anomalies, and keep a close eye on the compass at the top of your screen for question marks indicating nearby, unvisited POIs.
- Loot and Leave: This is the ultimate time-saver. You do not actually need to finish the main objective or successfully extract to keep your loot. As soon as you pick up the credits, they are permanently bound to your account. You can immediately abandon the mission, return to your ship, and launch a completely new map to instantly reset the spawns.

