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In Freedom Wars Remastered, customizing your loadout for operations is key to success. While your weapons and Thrones are more permanent fixtures of your build, Combat Items are consumables that offer a variety of tactical advantages. These finite resources can significantly impact your strategy, but initially, you're limited to equipping just one at a time. Let's dive into how you can expand your Combat Item capacity and where to stock up on these essential tools.
How To Equip More Combat Items In Freedom Wars Remastered
To increase the number of Combat Items you can carry, you'll need to unlock specific Entitlements. From your cell, interact with the Window On Liberty and choose "Claim Entitlements". Navigate to the Equipment section and scroll right to find the One-Item Permit at the top. Each subsequent permit you unlock will allow you to equip up to a total of four Combat Items.
These story-based Entitlements become available quickly, and you can purchase all four permits by the time you reach CODE level 3. Note that you'll only see the next permit after purchasing the previous one. When you equip a Combat Item, such as a Frag Grenade, you'll have access to your entire stack at the start of an Operation.
Additionally, your Accessory can equip one Combat Item, which can be used at your discretion.
Where To Get More Combat Items In Freedom Wars Remastered
As you progress through the main story beyond the initial missions, you'll unlock access to The Warren, a central HUB area. Here, you'll find Zakka, a store located on the upper story along the right side. While Zakka offers weapons, you can also select the "Buy Items" option to access the Munitions and Medical Supplies lists.
- Munitions include items that directly damage enemies during combat.
- Medical Supplies cover items that heal, cure ailments, or refill ammunition.
Each Combat Item is priced individually, and purchasing large quantities can be costly in terms of Entitlement Points. If you find yourself needing a lot of Medkits, consider donating old resources to gather the necessary points. While Operations may occasionally reward you with Combat Items, this method isn't reliable for farming due to the time involved and the risk of using more items than you gain.