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Anthem, how to get weapon parts & what they're used for

Anthem: How to Get Weapon Parts & What They’re Used For

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How to Get Weapon Parts & What They’re Used for in Anthem

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Bioware’s Anthem is fraught with all manner of weapons and collectibles, sprawling skies and deep waters ripe with mechanical foes to fell and bodies to pick clean. On your travels, you’ll find lots of different types of materials, one of which being Weapon Parts. Here’s how to get Weapon Parts & what they’re used for.

You’ll find these useful scraps from many different sources, they can be random drops that need to be scavenged from dead enemies, gained from chests, organics, and just about anything else that can possibly drop loot.

Funnily enough, weapon parts are used for crafting weapons, and you’ll need as many of them as you can grab to build and manufacture more powerful tools of projectile-based destruction and other types of gear, unlocking recipes as you play.

One of the best ways of gaining this crucial resource is by dismantling guns you no longer need, netting you a wealth of parts for upcycling. Salvaging this way will help bulk up your resources as you complete different missions and contracts.

You’ll be sure to find all kinds of weapons you won’t need or use, so break them down to make something far more useful. You’ll be sitting on top of a mountain of parts before too long.

You can keep track of your stock of weapon parts by visiting Fort Tarsis and talking with the Vault vendor. Here you can also see all the other resources available to you for crafting.

You’ll be wanting to level up quickly to gain access to more powerful weapons to craft, so be sure to also check out our guide on raising your pilot level fast.

That should tell you all you need to know about how to get weapon parts & what they’re used for in Anthem. For more, check out our extensive wiki for more tips, tricks, and guides.


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