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Yes, I collect parts that way too.
It's a good way.
I get the weapons I like, and everything else is disassembled.
El Capitan rewards are great!
To slow, rather so dumpster dupe gllitch
ОтветитьThank you for the large subtitles its hard to listen to the video since I'm blind 😉
ОтветитьOh, and here I was, waiting for my #1 tip: loot EVERYTHING.
But great advice, thanks!
I have no problem doing the component exploits since they took away the junk from junk shops. Why even have junk shops anymore?
ОтветитьAdding this to my watchlater but I'm new to the main story, does this video have spoilers?
ОтветитьThank you 👍👍👍
ОтветитьAlso don't hoard those auto fixer discount chits. Spend once you get 5 or 6 as that gets you 60% or more off.
I foolishly accumulated 16 once, and got -100% discount so every car was free, but I had to use them all at once as they cannot be transferred to your stash, so I got the Hellhound for free.
Breaking down most tier5++ items will give you 15 tier 5 components, but a tier5+ will only give you 5 or 7.
The rewards for El Capitan's vehicle runs are absolutely mad stacked, for components, money, and high end gear, especially if you can consistently hit the timed delivery goals. For regular component grinding, I sell all the guns I pick up, I don't break them down unless I'm out of carry capacity. The secret is the clothing vendors. Buy every head and face item (they have VERY good cost/component ratio) and break them down. Footwear is pretty good too. If you're swimming in eddies go ahead and break down some guns too, but I've figured out using them as your primary source of components often leaves you too poor to pick up good gear when you need it.
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