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

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

In REPO, money is crucial, and spending wisely can survive. Every item in the game has its function - some save lives, some increase weight, and some purely create chaos. Here is a brief guide to all items and their functions.

Note: The items in "REPO" are generated randomly every time (the price may also increase with the level increase), so if you see the items you want, hurry up, because they may disappear next time.

Throwing objects – something that makes others' lives harder

  • Grenade ($3K) – Classic Explosives. Throw it out, watch it explode, and try not to blow up your own loot.
  • Flash Bullet ($3K) – Stun enemies. It will also stun your teammates. And you. Use with caution.
  • Shockwave Grenade ($3K) – Similar to flash bombs, but also deals damage. It's better and more dangerous.
  • Stun mine ($3K) – Put it on the ground and anyone who steps on it will be dizzy. Including you.
  • Shockwave Mine ($3K) – slow down and damage enemies that step on it.
  • Explosion Mine ($3K) – Step on it and you're done. There will be a prompt sound before the explosion, so listen carefully.
  • Zero Gravity Ball ($44K-46K) – Creates a zero gravity area. Suitable for trapping monsters or just floating for fun.
  • Human Bomb ($3K-$8K) – Causes small explosions, damages monsters and players. It is very effective in emergencies, but it is easy to accidentally hurt friendly forces. Found in Secret Room Store.
  • Tape Grenade ($3K-$10K) – A grenade that will spit out three more grenades. Why just be content with one explosion when you can have four? Found in Secret Room Store.

Drone – a high-tech thing that can save lives

  • Zero Gravity Drone ($24K) – Lock the target and float it. It can be useful or it can be annoying.
  • Charging Drone ($4K-5K) – Charge electronic devices such as trackers.
  • Feather Drone ($16K) – Makes you jump higher and makes other objects “light as feathers”. Suitable for getting out of trouble.
  • Tumble Drone ($10K) – Increase your tumbling distance. You can also put it on the item and the item will chase you.
  • Indestructible UAV ($28K) – Make items indestructible. If you encounter trouble, you can use it on large or small valuables. If you use it on your magic wand, it's interesting that you can reflect the clown's beam back, or reflect it to someone else.

Other debris – random but useful stuff

  • Escape Tracker ($5K-7K) – Tells you the escape route. Very important.
  • Valuable Item Tracker ($15K) – Helps you find high-value loot. If you want to make a lot of money, you need it.
  • Energy Crystal ($7K-9K) – Powering electronic tools such as trackers.
  • Rubber Duck ($16K) – An explosive device that bounces before it explodes. Dangerous and funny.
  • Pocket CART ($17K-18K) – A small trolley for carrying small valuables. Suitable for quick earning extra cash.
  • CART ($41K-45K) – A large trolley for carrying more loot. If you like to stock up, you need it.

Weapons – Because sometimes you need to fight

  • Frying pan ($24K-27K) – Knock stuff. Can complete the task.
  • Gun ($46K) – Standard firearm. Aim, shoot, repeat. Don't shoot randomly, otherwise your aim will be inaccurate.
  • Anesthesia Gun ($17K) – Let the monster sleep for a while. Not fatal but useful.
  • Shotgun ($92K) – Unlimited ammunition, high damage, huge recoil. Use with caution.
  • Sledgehammer ($44K-48K) – Strong hit but slow swing. Best for controlling crowds.
  • Baseball Bat ($24K-29K) – A balanced melee weapon. Easy to control, suitable for hitting things.
  • Inflatable Hammer ($9K) – annoying but powerless. Push the enemy away, but it will not cause much damage.
  • Sword ($25K-26K) – Slashing at close range. There is no extension, so you need close attacks.

Upgrade – Because you can always get better

  • Health ($6K-$8K) – Maximum health increased by 20 points. Suitable for taking more blows, but if you play smart, you shouldn't have been hit too much.
  • Endurance Upgrade ($2K) – Endurance increases by 10 points. Run longer and panic slower.
  • Sprint Speed ​​Upgrade ($6K-$8K) – Makes you run faster. Suitable for running away or just showing off to teammates who are slow to move.
  • Tumble Start Upgrade ($4K-$5K) – Increase dodge tumble distance. If your survival plan is to stay away from danger, then this upgrade is for you.
  • Extra Jump ($12K) – Lets you jump an extra time so you can get higher loot or skip enemies. A great upgrade, but expensive – buy it later in the game.
  • Power Upgrade ($6K-$8K) – Lets you carry heavier items without slowing down. Great for hoarders.
  • Range Upgrade ($6K-$8K) – Increase crawl distance. Less effort, higher efficiency, less “Why can’t I reach?” moments.
  • Map player count ($11K) – Show who is still alive and where they are. It's convenient to find missing teammates, but if they're missing, there may be a good reason you shouldn't go looking for them.

Final summary

Every item in REPO has its purpose, but you have limited funds, so spend it wisely. Some things will save your life, some will help you get rich, and some – like rubber duck – just to create trouble. Choose items that suit your game style, don't waste money, and try not to blow yourself to death.

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