How to repair weapons and gear in Stalker 2Here’s how to repair your guns and equipment in Stalker 2

Here’s how to repair your guns and equipment in Stalker 2

Image credit:GSC Game World

Image credit:GSC Game World

A close-up of Colonel Korshunov, a key character in Stalker 2, bending over a table in a darkened room and looking at the player camera.

Want to learn how to repair weapons and items in Stalker 2?Durability is a harsh mistress inStalker 2. With each shot, guns will increase their likelihood of jamming at a pivotal moment. With each hit you take, your armour will become less resistant to dangers of all types. If you spend a few hours playing and forget to think of repairing items once, then you’ll find your chances of survival in the Zone dwindle rather quickly.

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How to repair items in Stalker 2

To repair items in Stalker 2, you need to visit a Tech, and pay them to restore the item’s durability back to 100%. A Tech is a certain type of NPC who you’ll generally find in the major settlements inside the Zone, such as Zalissya in the Lesser Zone. The Tech in Zalissya is calledLens, and he is the first you’ll encounter in Stalker 2.

To repair an item, you need to interact with the Tech to start a conversation, and then hitQ(orYon controller) to open the “Upgrade” screen.

The Upgrade screen is used both for applying upgrades to your gear and for repairing it. On the left-hand side you’ll see a list of your currently equipped (and held) items. Select the item you wish to repair, and in the bottom-right corner you’ll see a prompt to “Repair” the item. Next to this, the red text indicates exactly how much the repair will cost you in coupons. If you can afford it, then hitR(orXon controller) to repair the item.

The option to repair items is hidden in the corner of the Upgrade screen. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/GSC Game World

The upgrade screen in Stalker 2, with the button to repair a gun highlighted in yellow in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

The downside is that paying a Tech to repair items can get exceptionally expensive for the rarer and more complex items like high-quality sniper rifles.Some Techs will be cheaper than others, so it’s worth going to multiple Techs to find the best deal on repairing a certain item.

But unless you’re really swimming in coupons,it’s generally not the best idea to repair every itemyou see. Sometimes, you may even be forced to bite the bullet and leave behind one of your favourite guns because it’s getting too worn out to stay reliable in a firefight. But if you can’t bear to part with it, just know that visiting a major settlement’s Tech is your answer, provided you have the coupons to spare.

How to repair and sell for a profit (Exploit)

To use this exploit, first repair your item. Then go into the trade screen with your chosen vendor, and drag the item into the “Sell” grid as usual. But before you sell it, right-click the item to bring up its drop-down context menu, and then simply click elsewhere to close the menu again. This bizarre bug will automatically reset the value of the trade to the full value of the item you’re selling.

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/GSC Game World

A close-up of part of the trade screen in Stalker 2, with a shotgun in the sell section highlighted, and the value of the trade enlarged in the corner of the screen.

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/GSC Game World

A close-up of part of the trade screen in Stalker 2, with a shotgun in the sell section highlighted, and the value of the trade enlarged in the corner of the screen.

Credit toReddit user IronChumbofor discovering this quirk. It is of course an exploit, so you may not wish to use it. I’m just calling attention to it here because the economy around repairs and trades is a big issue at the moment for many Stalker 2 players, so it’s something worth bearing in mind - at least until the devs patch out this bug and fix the economy.

What happens if you don’t repair items in Stalker 2?

If armour’s durability depletes, then its stats will drop over time. This goes for masks and suits both. When a weapon’s durability drops, it too will receive slightly reduced stats - but more importantly than that, it will gain anincreased chance of the bullet jamming in your gun. If a bullet jams, you cannot fire or reload the gun again until you manually remove the jam - an animation which costs you a few crucial seconds in what could be a very dangerous situation. The lower the gun’s durability, the higher the chance of jamming.

How to sell broken items in Stalker 2

Most NPCswon’t accept tradesinvolving equipment that is below 40% durability. So if you find a very valuable gun and plan to sell it eventually, you may wish to avoid using it so much that it drops below that 40% durability threshold - otherwise you’ll need to repair it before selling it, which can significantly cut down on the value you’ll get out of that gun.

The only exception to this rule is if you visitRagman, the trader in Rostok. He is unique in Stalker 2 in that he will accept trades of items that are below 40% durability. So he’s the man to see if you want to get some money from broken items but don’t want to spend a fortune repairing it.

Note that the player can’t offer to sell the low-durability items in their inventory on the right-hand side during a trade. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/GSC Game World

The player in Stalker 2 in a trade screen with an NPC. On the right side it is shown that the player has numerous low-durability items which cannot be sold.

That concludes this quick guide on how to repair items such as weapons and armour in Stalker 2. For other handy primers like this one, consult our guides onhow to fast travel,how to get more ammo, andhow to use Bolts.