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Death Stranding: How to Get More Materials (Metals, Ceramics, Resin, Chemicals & Alloys)

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The world of Death Stranding is packed with lost cargo and containers to deliver to people. This will require a hefty amount of materials to make sure you’re well equipped for the job. Here’s how to get more materials in Death Stranding.

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How to Get More Materials in Death Stranding

There are a few different ways in which you can gain more materials throughout your time with Death Stranding. The first way you will encounter in Death Stranding is by simply picking up lost cargo while you’re out.

Not every piece of lost cargo will contain metals or resin, but they are pretty common to come by and if you have space you should pick them up and store them in your private locker, which can be accessed at any checkpoint.

A more straightforward way to get more materials is through large cities and distribution centers. When you access the terminal inside of these areas you’ll be granted an additional option in your menu.

This option will read “Claim Materials” and will allow you to grab large amounts of materials from the city free of charge. There is a limit to how much you can take from one place, but its a fast and easy way to gain materials.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to get more materials in Death Stranding.

For more tips, tricks, and guides be sure to check out our extensive and ever-expanding Death Stranding Wiki Guide.

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To sum up How to Get More Materials (Metals, Ceramics, Resin, Chemicals & Alloys) in Death Stranding.

  1. The first way you will encounter in Death Stranding is by simply picking up lost cargo while you’re out.

  2. A more straightforward way to get more materials is through large cities and distribution centers.

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