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How To Get Chemicals In Pacific Drive

When your car becomes damaged in , you need to get chemicals to craft important repair putty needed to fix it. Additional items can be made using chemicals as a material, so it's something you want to stock up on whenever you can. You'll have to investigate the right places to collect stored chemicals as you continue to drive through different zones.

Repair Putty is perhaps the most important item you can craft in 's surreal station wagon survival gameplay. Made from 2 Scrap Metal, 2 Plastic, 2 Glass Shards, and 2 Chemicals, this putty fixes any major damage your car may sustain during your travels. The chemicals used in this recipe are barely used for anything else until you reach the later stages of the game.

Chemicals are found inside Lab Huts and Hazmat Cabinets and are discovered in small buildings scattered across your map. Usually in small cabinets, chemicals are contained in small yellow bottles locked behind a layer of mesh you have to break first. You have to craft a Prybar in to break into the lockers where chemicals and several other items are kept in your reality-bending survival adventure.

A Prybar that can break open into chemical cabinets costs additional materials to make, including 4 Scrap Metal and 1 Duct Tape.

ADRA trailers that you can identify on your map have the highest chance of holding some chemicals in. These small structures have a satellite dish on top of them that you can spot as you drive, but many could be in dangerous locations. These places have lots of resources for you to collect besides chemicals, making them worthwhile to track down as you continue to travel.

As you reach the Mid-Zone and other areas, you'll find that chemicals can be used to make other items besides repair putty. Certain upgrades in to your inventory, like a blowtorch, come from using chemicals in a different crafting recipe. A blowtorch item allows you to fix small damage to your car without spending valuable putty on minor bumps and scrapes on your vehicle.

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