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Remnant 2: Sell and disassemble weapons?


In the new Soulslike shooter Remnant 2 you will find some weapons in the course of the story. The weapons can then be improved again at the weapon smith in Station 13 and additionally strengthened with various weapon mods. Anyone who has already spent an hour or two in the world of Remnant 2 and accordingly found some weapons will perhaps ask themselves the question, how can you sell a weapon? Can you disassemble a weapon into its individual parts and use them to get materials such as scrap metal, iron and the like?

Sell, recycle and disassemble the weapon?

The short answer to the question is, at least for the current version, no, you can neither sell a weapon at the dealer nor disassemble a weapon and get crafting materials from it. Similar to the predecessor in the form of the first Remnant part, there is no dealer or NPC where you can sell or sell a weapon. However, since Remnant 2 doesn’t have an inventory limit on how many weapons and gear you can carry and carry in your inventory, that’s not a huge problem either. Even if it is admittedly a bit confusing in the course of the story in the weapon selection. In addition to weapons, you can’t sell weapon mods either.

Sell ​​items to the merchant

You can of course sell other items in Remnant 2 at one of the merchants in Station 13. These include, for example, consumables, material and production materials such as iron, relic dust, but also the rare blood moon essences. For some materials you get good money in the form of scrap metal by selling them, but we would recommend not selling the materials, especially at first, because you still need them for crafting. Instead of selling materials, there are much better ways to quickly farm scrap metal.

Tip: This is how you can change the difficulty level in Remnant 2 afterwards.

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