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Where to find all Vendors in Remnant 2: Armor Merchant, Weapon Merchant, and more

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Remnant 2’s hub area, Ward 13, has a lot of life to it. It’s a great place to spend your time before going out on adventures into the randomly-generated worlds beyond the crystal. Before you get to going into the many different worlds of Remnant 2, however, you can spend time buying things from different people throughout Ward 13. But there are a lot of vendors here, meaning you can miss one or two of them along the way. Here’s our guide on where to find all vendors in Remnant 2.

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Where to find all Vendors in Remnant 2

To begin with, let’s set a direction for our tour of the vendors. I’ll be starting from the far side of Ward 13, which is where I am in the screenshot below. Another thing to note: if you need to quickly know where a vendor is in Ward 13, you can simply look out for the non-hostile marker on the map, these are NPCs you can speak to and a lot of them have something to sell you. Not every single one is a vendor mind, but it’s an easy way to at least know where you can possibly find a vendor.

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Medical Vendor location in Remnant 2

The first vendor you’ll come across the Medical Vendor who’s sitting on the right. She’ll sell you all the medical goods you’ll need to get through the toughness of Remnant 2.

Remnant 2 Medical

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Consumable Vendor

Just behind her is the Consumable Vendor, who will sell you all different items that you can map to any of the shortcut buttons to use during your adventures in Remnant 2.

Remnant 2 Consumable

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Armor Vendor location in Remnant 2

Across the way from them are the next couple of vendors. First up is the Armor Vendor – Whispers. Whispers will sell you all sorts of armor, including the armor from the different archetypes that you didn’t pick at the start of Remnant 2.

Remnant 2 Whispers

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Scrap Merchant

Next door to Whispers is Cass, who is the Scrap Merchant. She will sell you a couple of different things, including your chance to buy a Simulacrum, which is a very useful material in Remnant 2.

Remnant 2 Cass

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Weapons Upgrade Merchant

When you have seen the vendors near the entrance, it’s time to go to the left of the big crystal in the center of Ward 13 and into a workshop where you’ll find our next vendors. The first one on the left is the Weapons Upgrade Merchant, who will do just that, upgrade your one true partner through the difficult challenges of Remnant 2.

Remnant 2 Weapon Upgrade

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Weapons Mod Merchant

Next door to the Weapons Upgrade Merchant, you’ll find the Weapons Mod Merchant in Remnant 2. This vendor will sell you a bunch of Weapon Mods, alongside you being able to craft them here. She will also enable you to be able to make Boss Weapons, when you meet the necessary requirements for that particular boss weapon.

Remnant 2 Weapons Mod

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Weapons Merchant

Outside of the door just to the right of the Weapons Mod Merchant, you’ll find yourself in the Firing Range and you should see an NPC you can talk to – this is the Weapons Merchant. This is the person you want to talk to if you want to change up your weapons in Remnant 2.

Weapons

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Mutator Merchant

Across the way from the Weapons Merchant is the Mutator Merchant next to the entrance to the docks. This vendor will sell you different Mutators that you can attach to your trusty weapons in Remnant 2.

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Relic Merchant

If you continue into the docks, then up the stairs, you’ll eventually find Wallace. His role is to be the Relic Merchant, and he can sell you things such as the ability to increase the amount of Dragon Hearts you can carry at any time.

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