Mad Max: How to Find All Minefields and Convoys Locations

There are several convoy and minefields in Mad Max, and this guide covers where to find each one and how they work.
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The vast open world of Mad Max has many side activities and threats, so players must be aware of their surroundings while exploring the game. Each territory in the game has a threat level, indicating how difficult that area is for the players. There are numerous ways to lower the threat level of the territories, including eliminating minefields and convoys. Here is what you need to know about finding convoys and minefields in Mad Max.

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How to eliminate convoys in Mad Max

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Another activity you can do in Max Mad to reduce threat levels is eliminating convoys. Convoys are groups of enemy vehicles that are patrolling a set route. Each convoy has a leader’s truck; if you eliminate the leader, the whole convoy is eliminated. While going for the leader directly is tricky, it is still possible in the initial areas.

Leaders’ trucks can be destroyed in various ways, including shooting the fuel tank. However, if you wish to take a more tactical approach in Mad Max, it is advisable to clear out the rest of the enemies before going for the leader’s truck. An upgrade that deals damage to nearby enemy vehicles is also quite useful, but you can stop the whole convoy by shooting the tires of enemy vehicles. The choice is yours, whether you want to go for the leader directly or take the tactical approach.

How to disarm minefields in Mad Max

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As the name implies, minefields are areas where mines are placed in Mad Max. If you walk into them unknowingly, they will explode, causing Max to die instantly. To make sure that you don’t run into a minefield accidentally and to lower the threat level of a territory, you can disarm minefields.

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Finding minefields in the game is quite tricky, and while we have the locations of all minefields mentioned below, it is worth knowing how you can find minefields in Mad Max. To find them, you need to use Chum’s Buggy, and once you are near a minefield, Dinki-Di, the dog will start barking. Drive the car toward where the dog is barking, and the minefield location will be revealed.

Keep driving slowly in the same direction until the dog starts howling. Once that happens, it means that the minefield is nearby. You will find the minefield on the ground, and you need to go close to it and press the interact button to disable it.

All Convoy and minefield locations in Mad Max

Convoy and minefield locations are located in many places within the game. These areas include:

  • Chumbucket Territory
  • Deep Friah’s Territory and the Dunes
  • Gutgash’s Territory
  • Jeet’s Territory
  • Pink Eye’s Territory

To better help you find each of their locations, below is a gallery of all the territory map pictures, which depict the convoy and minefield locations and other places of interest. Minefields are marked with the red explosive symbol, while the red dotted lines depict the convoy routes.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.
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