Direct Answer

For iron nest spotter one, treat the first observer report as one bearing clue, not a complete target solution. Place the line from the correct observation point, compare it with another report or map clue, and use the intersection only as a candidate location. Exact observer priority, coordinates, and mission conditions remain To be confirmed in the approved sources.

Identify the Observation Point

Read the report carefully enough to distinguish the observer location from the direction being reported. Mark the point first, then draw the bearing line from that point. A correct direction drawn from the wrong point can create a precise-looking but useless intersection.

The beginner guide and gameplay transcripts support reading reports before map work. They do not provide a permanent map coordinate for Spotter One. Use the current report and interface as the immediate source.

Keep One Line Honest

Label the line with the report that created it and keep uncertain assumptions outside the confirmed map marks. If the report is old or the objective changes, mark it as stale instead of silently using it in a new calculation. This keeps a first clue useful without giving it more authority than it has.

The phrase Spotter One is a search intent from the keyword research, not proof of a universal named mechanic or fixed target. The source set supports observer clues and triangulation as gameplay concepts, while the exact mission interpretation remains To be confirmed.

Cross-Check with Another Clue

Use a second observer, a reconnaissance photo, a grid reference, or another report to narrow the candidate area. Draw the second line from its own observation point and check whether the intersection also fits the target description. If the lines do not agree, preserve both and return to the reports before firing.

Triangulation works because independent evidence meets on the map. It is not a button that supplies a guaranteed answer. Avoid moving the lines by eye just to force an intersection that matches a preferred target.

Apply the Firing Routine

After the candidate location is supported, measure the range and bearing, calculate the firing setup, choose the shell role, load, lay, verify, and fire. Watch the result and record one correction at a time. Spotter information remains useful after the first shot because impact data can expose a bad assumption.

The collected sources do not provide fixed charge values, damage, required hit counts, or a guaranteed shot sequence for Spotter One. Those values must not be invented. Link the general sequence to the Beginner Guide and keep the observer-specific claim narrow.

Unconfirmed Mission Details

The current materials do not establish the exact Spotter One coordinate, the order in which observers must be handled, a fixed target count, or a universal timing condition. Keep those fields To be confirmed. A player report can be linked as a lead, but it should not be written as official documentation.

A future update can replace the uncertainty only after the current build and source wording are recorded. Until then, the useful answer is the map-line method and the evidence discipline around it.

Sources and Evidence Limits

Snapshot checked 2026-08-20

Official, third-party, and player sources are kept separate. Version-sensitive claims remain To be confirmed until current evidence supports them.