Discover the best order to buy Grace's Antique Coin upgrades in Resident Evil Requiem. Prioritize the Hip Pouch, Steroids, Stabilizer, and Override Manual for survival.
Alright, let's talk about those Antique Coins you'll be finding in Resident Evil Requiem. They're super important, especially early on, because they let you buy upgrades from the Coin vending machine. You can grab most of them in one go, but getting them in the right order will make your life a whole lot easier. Here’s the rundown on what to prioritize:
- Hip Pouch - Costs 3 Antique Coins. This is a must-buy, seriously. It gives you two extra slots in your inventory, which is HUGE when you're just starting out and everything feels cramped. Less running back to the deposit box, more looting!
- Steroids - Costs 4 Antique Coins. If you prefer to tank more hits, this is your pick. It bumps up your maximum HP, making you a bit more forgiving if you mess up.
- Stabilizer - Costs 4 Antique Coins. This one's great for improving your gun handling and damage. Basic zombies might take 4-5 headshots normally, but with the Stabilizer, it's down to 3-4, sometimes even 2. It's a big ammo saver, especially for that tough zombie in the East Wing that needs two shotgun blasts and one pistol round with this upgrade.
- Override Manual - Costs 6 Antique Coins. Honestly, you don't need this one right away. The Blood Collector's capacity increase isn't super useful until much later when you have more parts to craft things like extra Stabilizers and Steroids. Save this expensive one for last.
Don't stress too much about the Steroids vs. Stabilizer choice; pick whichever fits your playstyle. You can always craft more of them later once you get the recipes and find enough parts. Thankfully, you can snag a good number of Antique Coins from the Safe codes, so you should be able to afford these by the time you need them. Happy upgrading!
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