R.E.P.O. Valuable Item Guide: Prices, Effects & Extraction Tips

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R.E.P.O. Valuables List: Price and All Effects

Every level in R.E.P.O. feels like moving day—you’re tasked with transferring valuables from one location to another while fending off aggressive monsters. In this guide by Bullish Coder, we break down the different types of valuables, what profit they bring, their effects, and extraction tips. For more detailed gaming insights, visit our website at Bullish Coder.

R.E.P.O. is packed with items that you must extract by placing them on the designated extraction point. You’ll see your quota at the top-right of your screen, and items placed inside the C.A.R.T. help you track your progress. Items left outside the extraction square are destroyed by the extractor, while any excess past the quota turns into profit—either as a money bag at the next extraction point or inside the Service Station when the round ends. Some heavier items may require team coordination or a Strength Upgrade if you’re playing solo. Always be mindful of the extractor’s reach when handling delicate items.

Small Valuables

Small valuables are typically made of glass and minerals. They’re fragile and challenging to handle when pursued by monsters. Prioritize these high-value items when playing solo, but be careful while crouching as they can shatter if dropped. Examples include the Inflatable Toy, Whoopee Frog, Diamond, Ring, Mirror, Cup, Chalice, Green Cup, Green Plate, Bonsai Tree, Globe, Plushie, Monkey Toy, Ship in Bottle, Crown, Jewellery Box, Music Box, Small Vase, Laptop, Yellow Scroll, and VHS Tape.

Valuable Average Value Effects
Inflatable Toy $500
Whoopee Frog $600 The frog will jump at you, knocking you over and lowering its value if picked up by its handle.
Diamond $2.4K
Ring $600
Mirror $600
Cup $600
Chalice $1.2K
Green Cup $1.5K
Green Plate $2.7K
Bonsai Tree $1K
Globe $1.4K
Plushie $500
Monkey Toy $1K Cymbals crash together after holding onto this toy for a while.
Ship in Bottle $4.4K
Crown $600
Jewellery Box $1K
Music Box $4.3K Causes uncontrollable spinning, making it difficult to place in the C.A.R.T. or move through doorways. Prolonged handling lures monsters to your location.
Small Vase $1.4K
Laptop $2.2K
Yellow Scroll $2.4K
VHS Tape $2.3K
Prioritize small, high-value items when riding solo. Screenshot by Dot Esports.

Medium Valuables

Medium valuables are larger items you can handle without any upgrades. They are tougher to move, so it’s best to hold them close by scrolling with your mouse wheel. Some items within this category might have unique effects when mishandled, so use caution and monitor the yellow dots on the map that indicate item size and weight.

Valuable Average Value Effects
Figurine Display $5.6K
Flamethrower $4.2K Fire activates on impact with surfaces, lowering its value.
Glowing Mineral $2.7K
Clown $2.5K Emits a noise when its red nose is touched and may explode with continued pressure.
Hazardous Vials $2.5K
Cursed Doll $5.5K Starts screaming and attacking when touched, causing damage and reduced value if dropped.
Large Measuring Tube $2.4K
Trophy $3K
Locked Book $2.9K If the lock breaks while held, it may open and bite—use the scroll wheel to transport it safely.
Large Red Potion $3.7K
Record Player $2.4K
Retro Radio $2.4K
Champagne Bottle $2.8K Can pop on impact, affecting its value.
Ogre Head $2.2K
Love Potion £2.4K Displays hype messages with text-to-speech (ineffective in solo play).
Black Vase $6K
Television $6.2K
Propane Tank $4.3K If knocked into a structure, its valve may open and cause it to fly unpredictably, potentially harming players.
Saw $4.2K Activates upon pickup with noisy revving; nails may shoot out and damage other valuables in the C.A.R.T.
Hourglass $5.9K Slows everything down, distorting voice and movement. It’s best to position the C.A.R.T. nearby before handling.
Hazardous Container $4.1K
Guitar $3.9K
Rhino Display $3.9K

Large Valuables

Large valuables demand extra help—either a teammate or an additional Strength Upgrade if you’re operating solo. Their awkward shapes make them challenging to maneuver. For these high-risk, high-reward items, it is best to deposit them directly onto the extraction point to avoid any damage during transit. Examples include the Symbol Cube, Explosive Barrel, Fragile Box, Computer Terminal, Weapon in ice/Skeleton in ice, Painting, Sword, Server, Broomstick Display, Wizard Staff, Griffin Statue, and Dinosaur Skeleton. For easier handling, use the Feather Drone which has a long-lasting charge bar.

Valuable Average Value Effects
Symbol Cube $10.8K
Explosive Barrel $11K
Fragile Box $22K Value continuously falls if dropped or knocked against a surface. Stand it upright (use the white arrow on its side) to prevent damage; it will explode once its value hits zero.
Computer Terminal $17K
Weapon in ice/Skeleton in ice $10K/$10K Frozen items that require teamwork to move.
Painting $22K
Sword $21K
Server $22K
Broomstick Display $12K The broomstick will fly if its box breaks.
Wizard Staff $19K Shoots a laser if dropped.
Griffin Statue $32K
Dinosaur Skeleton $21.4K

In-Game Extraction Tips

Remember these key tips when playing R.E.P.O.:

  • Always keep track of your quota using the C.A.R.T. at the extraction point.
  • If an item is too heavy to carry alone, consider teaming up or investing in a Strength Upgrade.
  • Monitor the map for yellow dots indicating item size—a larger dot signifies a heavier valuable.
  • Search common hiding spots like cabinets, refrigerators, drawers, under beds, on shelves, or above units.
  • Use the Tab key to open the map and plan your extraction route carefully.

Tip: Keep your valuables safe until you reach the extraction point. Misplacing an item could lead to damage or loss of profit.

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