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Freedom Wars Remastered: Where To Get More Combat Items

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 18,2025

Freedom Wars Remastered: Where To Get More Combat Items

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Freedom Wars Remastered offers diverse loadout customization options. While weapons and Thrones are less frequently swapped, Combat Items—consumable resources with varied uses—require strategic management due to their limited quantities.

Operations sometimes yield Combat Items, but the rewards are often insufficient for subsequent operations. Initially, only one Combat Item can be equipped. This guide addresses both limitations.

How To Equip More Combat Items In Freedom Wars Remastered

Increasing your Combat Item capacity requires obtaining specific Entitlements. Access the "Claim Entitlements" option via the Window On Liberty in your cell. Navigate to the Equipment section, then select the "One-Item Permit" (located on the right). Subsequent permits, acquired sequentially, increase your Combat Item slots to a maximum of four.

These permits become readily available; all four can be purchased by CODE level 3. Each permit unlocks after purchasing the preceding one. Equipping a Combat Item automatically equips your entire stack (e.g., equipping a Frag Grenade uses all currently held grenades at the operation's start).

Your Accessory can also equip a single Combat Item, used at its discretion.

Where To Get More Combat Items In Freedom Wars Remastered

After progressing through the initial missions, The Warren HUB area unlocks, containing Zakka's store. Besides weapons, Zakka sells Munitions and Medical Supplies.

  • Munitions: Items that directly inflict damage.
  • Medical Supplies: Items for healing, ailment cures, or ammunition replenishment.

Combat Items are sold individually, with bulk purchases costing significant Entitlement Points. Donating excess resources becomes necessary if extensive Medkit supplies are needed. While Operations occasionally reward Combat Items, this isn't a reliable farming method due to the time investment and the risk of consuming more than you gain.