All Consumables in FragPunk and How to Use Them

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FragPunk features a variety of items, but not all of them are about firepower. Some are just there to show off and have fun. Whether you’re looking for flashy consumables or just trying to figure out what they actually do, here’s a breakdown of all the items in the game.

Consumables (For Fun, Not Fighting)

Consumables in FragPunk don’t give you an edge in battle, but they do let you celebrate, taunt, or just add a little extra style to the match.

  • Firecracker – A handheld rocket that shoots into the air and displays a word or phrase. Your character holsters their weapon while using it, so maybe don’t pop one off in the middle of a fight.

  • Firework – A ground-placed rocket that launches after a few seconds. Unlike firecrackers, you can set it and forget it, making it a safer option if you’re still watching for enemies.

These can be equipped in your emote wheel from the Arsenal menu and activated with B (keyboard) or the D-pad (controller).

How to Equip and Use Consumables

  1. Open the Arsenal menu from the main screen.

  2. Select the Emotes section and scroll to the Consumables tab.

  3. Double-click a consumable to add it to your emote wheel.

  4. In a match, press B (keyboard) or D-pad Right (controller) to open the wheel and select the item.

If you’re not sure what a consumable does, you can preview its animation by clicking the film clip icon in the menu.

How to Get Consumables

Right now, consumables can only be unlocked through the free Battle Pass. More are expected in future events and seasonal updates, but for now, Fireworks and Firecrackers are the only ones available.

Final Blurb

Consumables in FragPunk won’t help you win, but they’re a fun way to celebrate, troll, or just kill time while waiting for a match to start. Equip them, use them wisely, and don’t blame us if you fire one off and get eliminated right after.


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