But what exactly is an "inventory map"? Contrary to what many new players think, PUBG Mobile does not have a button inside the settings labeled “Download Inventory Map.” Instead, this term refers to third-party applications and in-game features that show you exactly where specific weapons, attachments, and high-tier gear spawn.
Inventory maps show that places like "Bootcamp" (Sanhok) have 90% high-tier spawns. However, 20 players also drop there. The real inventory map strategy is to drop at a — a location with 60% high-tier spawns but only 2-3 enemies.
Reviewing your own inventory map (looting path) helps you realize you spent 3 minutes looting a "dead zone." Next game, you will know to rotate faster.
The reason? The term "Inventory Map" is largely a misnomer—a confusion of terminology. Players are usually looking for one of two things: the (where you download specific battlegrounds like Erangel or Miramar) or the Resource/Inventory Management screen .
| Map Type | Search Term Example | |----------|---------------------| | Loot tier (high value areas) | “PUBG Mobile Erangel loot map 3.0” | | Vehicle spawns | “Miramar vehicle spawn map PUBG” | | Flare gun locations | “Livik flare gun map 2026” | | Recall towers | “Erangel recall tower map” | | Zone prediction (heat maps) | “PUBG Mobile zone pull percentage by location” |