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A single playthrough of will not grant the player enough supplements or parts to fully upgrade Joel’s stats and weapons. Upon returning for a second playthrough in New Game+ Mode, the loot a player can gather will be regenerated, but stats and weapon upgrades will remain where they were from the first playthrough. By playing through the game a second or even third time, players can gather enough supplements and weapon parts to fully upgrade Joel and his weapons.
To max out everything, spend extra time searching through drawers and cabinets, and opening locked doors. Save enough materials to craft Shivs when a locked door appears, as during the first playthrough a player may not have had these resources available. 's new graphics may be enough to encourage players to slow down, but doing so will allow for more resources to be scavenged. Be judicious with the number of materials you are using throughout the game, and be thoughtful when upgrading weapons to get the most out of the resources available.
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The Last of Us: Part I offers a range of different collectibles to find hidden in each level, giving players who enjoy collections a place to put their searching skills to the test. The largest of these collectibles are the artifacts, typically found as notes, maps, letters, and other general things that add to the ambiance of the story. Some subplots will follow the collection of artifacts throughout the story, giving players a deeper understanding of 's backstory and the world they are in.
In total, there are 85 artifacts in the world, scattered around every level.
30 Firefly Pendants can also be found, displaying a name of a fallen
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