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The shop loading screen in R.E.P.O.
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All Items and Upgrades in R.E.P.O.

Get in loser, we're going shopping.

If you are looking to get as far as you and your friends can in R.E.P.O., you will need to boost your performance with weaponry and upgrade items. Here is a list of all of these that you can find in the shops between levels in this horror game.

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Everything in the item shop in REPO

The frying pan weapon  in R.E.P.O.
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If you see something in the shop and are wondering what it does, you can find all the information that you need on this list. This is a work in progress since this game is currently in Early Access.

Item NameItem Price RangeUses
Energy Crystals$7k - $11kPlaced inside the item charger in the van to give your rechargeable items more power.
Stun Mine$3kUsed to hold walking enemies in a stun lock for a bit so you can get away.
Shockwave Mine$3kPlace this on the floor for walking enemies to trigger, pushing them backward.
Grenade$3kA throwable to blow up gnomes, rubber ducky enemies.
Shockwave Grenade$3kPushes enemies backward
Stun Grenade$3kA throwable you launch at enemies to stun them.
Feather Drone$15kTBA
Roll Drone$9k - $11kIf you interact with this drone, it rolls you up into a fast-moving ball that allows you to speed away from scary monsters.
Zero Gravity Drone$28kTBA
Recharge Drone$4kA drone that travels with you and recharges your rechargeable items while it still has battery.
Zero Gravity Orb$39kTBA
Gun$42kA ranged weapon
Sword$23kA melee weapon
Frying Pan$28k - $30kA melee weapon
Rubber Duck$16kYou can throw this, and it bounces around distracting monsters. It can also deal damage to monsters.
Sledge Hammer$30k - $40kA melee weapon
Inflatable Hammer$9k - $10kA very weak melee weapon.
Extraction Tracker$5kFinds the secondary extraction locations
Valuable Tracker$15kTracks valuables in levels
Pocket C.A.R.T.$15k - $18kA mini cart you can drag around to put valuables in.
C.A.R.T.$39kAnother C.A.R.T. for putting valuables in.
Small Health Pack$3kCan be used at any time to heal 25 health
Medium Health Pack$5k - 6kCan be used at any time to heal 50 health
Large Health Pack$9k - $13kCan be used at any time to heal 100 health

All Upgrades in REPO

The upgrades shelf in R.E.P.O.
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In the shop, you can also get upgrades for your little robot self. Here is about how much each costs and what each of them does. This list is also a work in progress.

Upgrade NameUpgrade Price RangeUse
Strength Upgrade$5k - $10kRaises the weight you can carry and drag.
Range Upgrade$5k - $8kElongates the range that you can grab items from.
Sprint Speed Upgrade$6k - 8kMakes you run faster
Stamina Upgrade$2k - $4kGives you 10 more stamina
Tumble Launch Upgrade$4k - $5kAllows you to run, jump, then Q-launch yourself further.
Health Upgrade$4k - $5kGives you additional total health
Map Player Count Upgrade$10k - $11kTells you what players are still alive when you open the map
Extra Jump$10kGives you a double jump

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