Mass Effect Andromeda: What to Do With Salvage Items

Junk or not?

Salvage Items in Mass Effect Andromeda

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As you jump from planet to planet in Mass Effect Andromeda, mowing down Remnants and Kett alike, you’ll pick up tons of items, including Salvage. These items can be picked from enemy remains or even found in containers scattered all throughout the world. While these Salvage items may initially sound important due to their overly complicated scientific names, they’re actually not all that useful to the Pathfinder. This means that you should sell them for extra Credits.

Simply head to any kiosk (there’s one on the Tempest, and you can find stores all around the galaxy too) and choose to sell your items. Head over to the Salvage category, and sell all of the junk you have there. As you accumulate more of these items, you’ll be able to get a nice sum of Credits that can be put into purchasing more useful items like weapon mods and different types of ammo. These Salvage items can’t be used to upgrade your gear in any way either, so don’t be afraid to let them go for extra money.

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