Mastering R.E.P.O.: A Guide to Items, Weapons, and Upgrades

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Mastering the Money Game: A Guide to R.E.P.O.’s Economy and Upgrades

By Bullish Coder

R.E.P.O. is fundamentally a game about money management, and strategic spending is key to survival. Every item, from simple grenades to powerful drones, comes with a significant price tag. To thrive in this chaotic world of monster extraction, you’ll need to carefully invest your earnings into essential upgrades, weapons, and gadgets that complement your playstyle. Before venturing out on each level, head to the Service Station – located between levels – to purchase these vital tools. Remember, R.E.P.O. rounds down your total earnings, so plan accordingly! Profits carry over to the next round, provided you survive, although the store’s inventory is randomized. Let’s delve into the various items available and their costs.

Throwables: Your First Line of Defense

The Service Station offers a range of throwable options to deal with monsters. The Grenade ($3K) is a classic for a reason, capable of destroying valuables and taking down enemies. For temporary control, the Stun Grenade ($3K) can disable monsters within its radius, and the Shockwave Grenade ($3K) delivers similar effects while hindering movement. Other options include the Stun Mine ($3K), which traps opponents for a few seconds, and the Shockwave Mine ($3K), offering a damaging alternative. The Zero Gravity Orb ($44K–46K) creates a zone of weightlessness, useful for capturing monsters. Additionally, Duct Taped Grenades ($2K) and the Human Grenade ($2K), both available in the secret shop, offer precise explosive solutions with differing impact radii.

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Drone Deployment: Aerial Assistance

The drone section of the Service Station offers various tools for navigating and combating monsters. The Zero Gravity Drone ($24K) can lift objects into the air, slowing down enemies. The Recharge Drone ($4K–5K) restores power to items like Trackers, while the Feather Drone ($16K) lets you jump higher and carry a single valuable at a time. The Roll Drone ($10K) enhances mobility by enabling ground rolls, and the Indestructible Drone ($28K) protects a single item from destruction – crucial for transporting heavy valuables.

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Miscellaneous Items: Utility and Enhancement

Beyond weapons and explosives, R.E.P.O. offers several utility items. The Extraction Tracker ($5K–7K) guides you to the next extraction point, while the Valuable Tracker ($15K) highlights nearby valuable items on the map. Energy Crystals ($7K–9K) are used to recharge electrical tools, and the Rubber Duck ($16K) is a ricocheting explosive that can damage enemies. For transporting loot, the Pocket C.A.R.T. ($17K–18K) is a small cart perfect for tiny high-value items, whereas the larger C.A.R.T. ($41K–45K) allows for multiple valuables simultaneously. Lastly, the Map Player Count upgrade ($11K) displays teammates’ health on the map, aiding in coordination during chaotic extractions. Remember to prioritize upgrading your health and stamina before each level for a better chance of survival!

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R.E.P.O. Items and Upgrades: A Comprehensive Guide

Money makes the world go round, and this truly is the case when it comes to surviving R.E.P.O. Gather coin and invest it wisely—it’s time to become your own Inspector Gadget. Every item comes with a hefty price tag, so upgrading your stats, buying weapons, and selecting the right gadget for your playstyle is essential. Below is a complete list of all items available in the game and their functions.

All R.E.P.O. Items and What They Do

Weapons and items can be carried in your inventory, which offers three available slots. All purchases are made at the Service Station between levels, using the accumulated earnings from previous rounds. Note that R.E.P.O. rounds down your total earnings (for example, if you finish a level with $9.6K, you’ll only have $9K available). Save your funds if you’re investing in specific weapons or upgrades, as any remaining profit carries over into the next round—provided you survive to see the Service Station again. Since the store’s inventory is randomized, you might encounter duplicate items or not see a particular item twice. Let’s explore each category in detail.

Throwables

Item Average Cost Description
Grenade $3K Press “E” to pull the pin and toss the grenade toward your target. It can destroy valuables, so be careful not to damage your cart full of loot.
Stun Grenade $3K Temporarily stuns monsters within its radius. Exercise caution as it may also harm teammates.
Shockwave Grenade $3K Deals damage to monsters and hinders their movement within its blast radius.
Stun Mine $3K Stuns any enemy that steps on it for approximately five seconds, immobilizing them temporarily.
Shockwave Mine $3K Similar to the Shockwave Grenade, this mine hinders movement and deals damage, though it is not as potent as the standard grenade.
Explosive Mine $3K A highly impactful mine that instantly kills anyone who triggers it. Note that all mines emit a beep before activating.
Zero Gravity Orb $44K–46K Creates a dome with zero gravity, which is particularly useful for capturing monsters.
Duct Taped Grenades $2K Found in the secret shop above the Service Station, these are four grenades taped together to deliver multiple sets of explosive damage. Their high impact radius requires careful handling.
Human Grenade $2K A more precise explosive option from the secret shop that deals smaller, targeted damage.

Drone

Item Average Cost Function
Zero Gravity Drone $24K Locks onto the nearest object or living creature to give it buoyancy, thereby slowing down enemies.
Recharge Drone $4K–5K Recharges power to items that require a charge, such as Trackers.
Feather Drone $16K Enables higher jumps and can lift one valuable at a time, regardless of its weight.
Roll Drone $10K Allows you to roll on the ground after executing a tumble launch.
Indestructible Drone $28K Protects one item from destruction, making it ideal for safeguarding heavy valuables.

Tip: Don’t worry if you drop items during a round—they will respawn inside the truck in the next level. This means you should focus on collecting Broken One heads instead of venturing out to rescue drones immediately.

Miscellaneous

Item Average Cost Function
Extraction Tracker $5K–7K Locates the next extraction point.
Valuable Tracker $15K Identifies the nearest valuable item relative to your location.
Energy Crystal $7K–9K Used to recharge electrical tools such as Trackers.
Rubber Duck $16K An explosive device that ricochets off surfaces, dealing damage and knockback to enemies.
Pocket C.A.R.T. $17K–18K A small cart for transporting tiny, high-value items—ideal for quick pickups.
C.A.R.T. $41K–45K A larger cart that enables you to carry multiple valuables simultaneously.

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