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* Some items | * Some items in the Junk category are useful. Pristine Skulls can be traded for other animal bones. | ||
* If you want to upgrade something, just create a job for it whenever you're at a workbench and it'll automatically show you where to find the nearest components that you need. | * If you want to upgrade something, just create a job for it whenever you're at a workbench and it'll automatically show you where to find the nearest components that you need. | ||
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* If a weapon looks at all interesting, just grab it! Weapons are cheap, and most have a unique combination of ammo types. | * If a weapon looks at all interesting, just grab it! Weapons are cheap, and most have a unique combination of ammo types. | ||
* Green weapons stay relevant much longer than in | * Green weapons stay relevant much longer than in Horizon Zero Dawn, and blue weapons can remain situationally useful the whole game. | ||
* You only need to get within 40 steps of a campfire to unlock it for fast travel (i.e. you don't actually need to go up to it and use it), so sometimes it's worth making a detour during exploration to unlock a campfire for future use. | |||
* Herbalists in settlements sell pouch upgrade materials, with the furthest southwest settlements having the full variety for sale. | |||
* Animal skins and bones sell for a lot, so hunting easy game like peccaries and owls as you see them is a good way to keep your cash flow positive. | |||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] |