To get in and out of each horrifying location in REPO, you'll need to utilize the various tools and items you can buy from the shop. This includes drones, which are items that each have specific functions that can help you get loot or stay alive.
Using drones can be the key to earning big money in each level. This guide will explain how each drone works as well as how you can get your hands on them.
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How To Get Drones In REPO
After you've found enough items to fulfill the quota of each extraction point, you'll be brought to a shop in between levels where you can spend your money. In this shop there will sometimes be drones, which look like little cubes with a symbol on them. These symbols will explain what it is these drones do.
The price of each drone will vary, but they tend to cost between $4K to $30K depending on the drone. If you have enough money, bring the drone to the extraction point in the shop and hit the big red button to buy it. It'll then be in the truck when you load into the next level. You can grab it and use it on an item or player, or place it into your inventory to use later.
Be aware that each drone has a certain amount of battery life. If it runs out of power, it will need to be recharged. You can find a guide on how to recharge items here.
How To Use All Drones In REPO
Feather Drone
The Feather Drone does just as its name implies. It can make objects as light as a feather, which eliminates the need to purchase multiple strength upgrades. This drone has a few different potential uses:
- It can be used on heavy items, which makes them easier to carry back to the cart or the extraction zone.
- You can use it on yourself to allow you to jump higher to grab hard-to-reach items.
- It can be used on a stunned monster to make them easy to pick up.
Zero Gravity Drone
Functionally, the Zero Gravity Drone works in a similar manner to the Feather Drone. When attached to valuables, players, or monsters, it will make them weightless as if they were floating in space. It's basically just a better, more expensive version of the Feather Drone.
Roll Drone
This is a bit of a bizarre drone. When used on a player, it makes it easier to roll around like a ball. You actually move pretty fast, so this can be useful in encounters with monsters as it may let you dodge attacks and escape. The Roll Drone can also be attached to monsters. This will cause them to roll around uncontrollably, which is funny but not very useful.
The Roll Drone shouldn't be attached to valuables as it will cause them roll around and take damage. This will decrease their value and eventually break them.
Indestructible Drone
This drone makes any item it's attached to indestructible. This means that if you find a valuable item that's extremely fragile, you can attach the Indestructible Drone to it and not have to worry about accidentally smashing it on the way back to the extraction zone.
Recharge Drone
Many items have a power meter that will drain as they're used. Once they run out of power, you'll have to recharge them in the Energy Container on the truck.
The Recharge Drone is more or less a portable Energy Container. It can be attached to items to charge them back up. This can be a lifesaver if you have a shotgun or baseball bat in need of some battery life to take out a pesky Huntsman. It can even be used on other drones!
- Released
- February 26, 2025
- Developer(s)
- semiwork
- Publisher(s)
- semiwork
- Engine
- Unity
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op




