Best Items in R.E.P.O. – What’s Actually Worth Your Money

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Money rules everything in R.E.P.O., and if you spend it wrong, you're just throwing cash into the void. Here are the best items in the game—ones that will actually help you survive, make money, or just cause controlled chaos. Obviously this is an opinionated article and you may disagree, but if you do, you’re wrong!

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Best Throwables

  • Grenade ($3K) – Simple, effective, and loud. Just throw, wait a second, and boom. Great for clearing enemies or ruining someone’s day.

  • Explosive Mine ($3K) – Step on it, and it’s game over. Has a warning beep, but let’s be honest—no one listens to those.

  • Zero Gravity Orb ($44K-46K) – Turns an area into a floating circus. Use it to trap enemies, create weird physics, or just make your teammates question their life choices.

Best Drones

  • Recharge Drone ($4K-5K) – Keeps your electronics working. Cheap and useful—unlike some of your other spending habits.

  • Indestructible Drone ($28K) – Slap this on a valuable item, and suddenly it's immune to destruction. Perfect for when things get hectic.

Best Miscellaneous

  • Valuable Tracker ($15K) – Finds the most expensive loot. If you want to be rich, this is a must.

  • C.A.R.T. ($41K-45K) – Carry more loot, make more money. Simple math.

  • Rubber Duck ($16K) – It’s an explosive duck. That bounces. If that doesn’t sound fun, you’re playing the wrong game.

Best Weapons

  • Shotgun ($92K) – Unlimited ammo, high damage, massive recoil. If you can handle it, this is top-tier firepower.

  • Sledge Hammer ($44K-48K) – Big, slow, and devastating. If you like sending things flying, this is your weapon.

  • Frying Pan ($24K-27K) – Smacks things really well. Not fancy, but effective.

Best Upgrades

  • Sprint Speed Upgrade ($6K-8K) – Move faster, live longer. Perfect for escaping bad situations.

  • Strength Upgrade ($6K-8K) – Carry heavier stuff without slowing down. More loot, more profit.

  • Range Upgrade ($6K-8K) – Lets you grab items from farther away. Less effort, more efficiency.

Final Blurb

If you’re looking to dominate R.E.P.O., these are the best items to buy. Some help you make more money, some keep you alive, and some just make the game more fun (or chaotic). Spend wisely, and try not to explode yourself.

Click here to see the full list of items and what they do.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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