R.E.P.O. No More Items: What to Do
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You’re deep into a mission, crawling through monster-infested halls, checking every shelf, every locker, every suspicious pile of garbage… and then—nothing. No Items to loot. No scrap. Just you and your empty inventory, wondering where it all went wrong.
Let’s talk about what happens when R.E.P.O. runs out of items/loot—and why the game doesn’t care about your feelings.
Does R.E.P.O. Tell You When There’s No Loot Left?
Nope. There’s no warning, no pop-up, not even a sad trombone sound. The game just lets you slowly realize that you’ve looted yourself into a corner. If everything’s been picked clean—or accidentally blown to pieces—you’ll just be broke, confused, and mildly panicked.
Can You Actually Lose Because of No Loot?
Yes. R.E.P.O. doesn’t guarantee enough loot to finish the mission. If you or your trigger-happy teammates destroy too much, or you just get unlucky, you might not be able to meet your cash goal. When that happens, you’re stuck with no way to win—except the moral victory of learning from your mistakes (or blaming others).
What Can You Actually Do About It?
Kill monsters for cash. It’s risky, but sometimes they drop loot. Desperate times.
Restart from level 1. Painful, but hey, fresh start.
Loot smarter, not harder. Maybe don’t explode everything next time.
Blame your squad, even if it’s just you. Keeps morale up.
Read More: R.E.P.O. All Monsters List
How to Know It’s Over
You’ve searched everywhere and found nothing.
You need a little more cash, but there’s literally nothing left to loot.
Loot got blown up, lost, or eaten by some monster.
You realize too late that you can’t punch lockers open and get rich.
Final Blurb
If you run out of loot in R.E.P.O., that’s it. You’re out of luck, out of options, and out of cash. The game won’t stop you from messing up—it just lets you figure it out the hard way. Kind of like life, but with more screaming monsters.