How to Get Broken Lens

Nier Replicant: How to Get Broken Lens

Throughout Nier Replicant there are plenty of questlines that require you to get ahold of certain raw materials to either progress or complete them. The Broken Lens is one such piece of scrap that you’re going to want to get your hands on as soon as you can. Here is everything you need to know about how to get Broken Lens in Nier Replicant.

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How to Get Broken Lens in Nier Replicant

In order to get your hands on this valuable resource, you’re going to need to do one of two things. The first can be done pretty easily, as long as you have plenty of gold on you.

For this option, head over to the Junk Heap and talk to the vendors at Two Brother’s Weaponry. Scroll through their item list until you see Broken Lens. As long as you have at least 1,100 Gold, you’ll be able to purchase them quick and easy.

If you don’t have the money, you’ll either need to get enough or hope that you find them in a rare drop by fighting the robots in the Junk Heap. These enemies are all over this area, distinguishable by their white frames and satellite heads.

The robots can be found on each floor of the Junk Heap, though it’ll take quite a bit of time for you to be able to get your hands on a pair of Broken Lens this way. Once you do get this raw material, you’ll be able to move forward in side quests like The Masterless Lighthouse.

That is everything you need to know about how to get Broken Lens in Nier Replicant. If you’re still looking for more tips, tricks, and FAQs, be sure to check out our guide wiki.

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