In some cases, items may vary in cost by a couple of thousand green leaves (money) and give one extra material. Higher quality items and weapons will scrap for more material, but not always by a lot. I make a habit of selling expensive items that I don’t plan on using while scrapping cheap ones instead.
This is why you’re better off crafting a new weapon with the parts you already have. And while you can do that, it often ends up requiring too many materials to be worth it. There’s no point in keeping weak items unless you plan to upgrade them. Well thankfully a new patch is now available for the PC version of the game today. If you have played Biomutant this past week, you may know already that the game launched with a lot of bugs and glitches.
Your actions play a major part in the unfolding of a story where End is coming to the New World. Update 1.4 has arrived for Biomutant and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch. For example, if you have some ranged or melee weapon parts that are far below your current gear, get rid of them. Biomutant, being developed by indie team Experiment 101, is described as an open-world, post-apocalyptic Kung-Fu RPG that is set in a completely free-form, open world that includes decaying wildlands, a vast bunker network, large mountains or even an archipelago. The main thought to keep in mind is to only get rid of what you don’t plan to use. The only one that stands out is the in-depth loot system, where the enhancements or alterations you’ve crafted for an item are not only visible in menu close-ups but also on your mutant character while you run around the game’s open.
Whether you’re collecting junk or new weapons, you’ll want to make sure you sell the right stuff. Biomutant seems most committed to presenting players with a variety of options rather than ensuring that any of them are particularly good in the first place. Certain valuable items may be worth selling if you don’t have the right attributes.īiomutant’s world is filled with a variety of item types that often have silly names.