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The Respawnables cheats and tips - Everything you need to know about equipment

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The Respawnables cheats and tips - Everything you need to know about equipment

Heads, Bodies, Legs and Guns

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When jumping into The Respawnables, it can be easy to get overwhelmed with the sheer number of options there are.

You can pick between Head, Body and Legs gear parts, in addition to your usual weapons, sub weapons, and more. Yikes, a lot to jump into.

Luckily, once you understand, it's simple to adjust your gear for optimal performance in games. Just take a look at the following tips for everything you need to know about Heads, Bodies and Legs…

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Getting a head

Customisation options aren’t just for looking good in The Respawnables, it’s also important to be fully prepared for battle.

What I mean by that of course is that you need to look good on the battlefield, and also take with you a whole bunch of upgrades and advancements that you can only get from pieces of gear.

Getting a haircut is all well and good, but of course the most valuable asset to changing each piece of gear is the small boosts it’ll offer your ability, accuracy, health, and other statistics.

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Armored up

The Body customisation options work very similarly to the Head options, with a key difference. They’re way more stylish.

Yes a big bulky body gives more real estate to display logos and emblems, but this of course can also factor into how hidden you are in stages, depending on the colour scheme.

A more plain, light skin-tone or sandy colour outfit will do better in desert stages, for example.

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All the better for running with

Legs, again, will give you a small buff similar to the Head and Body options.

All of the customisation options have cheaper items you can buy with in-game cash, or better items you can grab with premium currency. The premium gear offers more benefits, but isn’t unequivocally better.

A good 10% health boost with a decent pair of legs will certainly help you advance through multiplayer stages, as you tank more damage while firing at enemies.

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Offset weakness, weaponise power

Of course, you can just assign yourself whichever gear you think looks best, but there’s a better way to advance in this game.

Specifically pick your armor set up based upon which weapon you have. Got a shotgun? Then you want more agility points. Probably.

Our best use case scenario includes a Heavy Machine Gun, with plenty of Accuracy boosting gear to really take the enemy's health apart.

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Dave Aubrey
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