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* Recycle grenades can be used to bypass objects that have a Leverage requirement
* Recycle grenades can be used to bypass objects that have a Leverage requirement


* In the early game, neuromods are in short supply. This changes gradually (you will soon be able to fabricate them), so don't fret about choosing one upgrade over another. Some that I would suggest getting sooner than later are the first suit upgrade (as your inventory gets full pretty darn easily and there isn't always a recycler nearby), the one that gives you more materials from recyclers, and necropsy.
* In the early game, neuromods are in short supply. This changes gradually (you will soon be able to fabricate them), so don't fret about choosing one upgrade over another. Some that I would suggest getting sooner than later are the first suit upgrade (as your inventory gets full pretty darn easily and there isn't always a recycler nearby), and the one that gives you more materials from recyclers.
 
*A different poster than above: Do not rush necropsy, but the rest of this page is good advice. Your biggest neuromod bottleneck is not going to be exotic (the stuff you get from the enemies) materials, as they are only used for the neuromods. I rushed necropsy and ended the game with very little of the 3 other materials, and 150+ exotic. Also, I 100%'d the game, and used a bunch of recycler grenades on things for extra materials, and only got about 75% of the human skills, and 2 exotic skills.


* You don't need the leverage upgrade in order to move heavy things out of your way. Toss a recycler grenade at the object in question and it'll either move or become materials. Either way, the heavy object is now out of your path, and it didn't cost you any neuromods.
* You don't need the leverage upgrade in order to move heavy things out of your way. Toss a recycler grenade at the object in question and it'll either move or become materials. Either way, the heavy object is now out of your path, and it didn't cost you any neuromods.