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Outer Worlds: How to Get Weapon & Armor Parts

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Like any RPG, Outer Worlds features an intricate system of upgrades and skill point investments that will tailor your playthrough accordingly to the choices you make. Plenty of items can also be found in the world too, so you’ll need to look around to find them. Here is everything you need to know about how to get weapon and armor parts in Outer Worlds.

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Weapon and armor parts in Outer Worlds play a large part in the game, as you’ll use them to repair damaged gear and bring the back to full effectiveness.

To be able to do that though, you’ll need to know how to break them down pieces of gear.

How to Get Weapon & Armor Parts

To start breaking down parts, head over to your inventory. To do this, press the Touchpad if you’re playing on PS4 or View button on Xbox One.

From here, select what you want to break down by moving the left analog stick to hover your cursor over it. Press Triangle (PS4) or Y (Xbox One), and then use the break down option.

After doing so, you’ll now be the proud owner of some shiny new weapon or armor parts that you can use when you need them.

To summarize, you’ll need to do the following to get weapon & armor parts in Outer Worlds

  1. Open your inventory by pressing the touchpad (PS4) or view button (Xbox One).

  2. Select the weapon or armor you want to break down.

  3. Press Triangle (PS4) or Y (Xbox One), and then use the break down option.

That is everything you need to know about how to get weapon and armor parts in Outer Worlds.

For more tips and tricks about surviving Obsidian’s strange Outer Worlds, check out our ever-growing guides wiki. Get started on a few of our more popular ones here below.

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Andrew McMahon

Andrew was Twinfinite's Features Editor from 2020 through until March 2023 and wrote for the site from 2018. He has wandered around with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications sitting in his back pocket for a while now, all the while wondering what he is going to do for a career. Luckily, video games have always been there, especially as his writing career progresses.

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