Death Stranding Exoskeletons Guide – Power Exoskeleton, Speed Exoskeleton, All Terrain Exoskeleton

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This Death Stranding Exoskeletons Guide will show you how all the Exoskeleton suits that you can get in the game. There are various Exoskeletons that you can find which all offer various enhancements to Sam’s ability to transport Cargo.

Exoskeletons are special suits that allow Sam to carry extra cargo load. There are various exoskeletons that offer different abilities. Some allow Sam to carry more, while others offer speed and stable mobility.

Exoskeletons run on battery power. If the batteries are depleted, they become obsolete. However, they can be charged with solar energy or by charging them with generators. You can also upgrade Exoskeletons to increase their abilities.

Death Stranding Exoskeletons Guide

Below we have listed all of the Exoskeletons that you can find in the game.

Power Exoskeleton

This Exoskeleton allows Sam to carry additional cargo as it significantly increases the load capacity of the cargo, and allow Sam to jump higher. This is also the first Exoskeleton that you get in the game. It is received after you complete Order number 19.

The Power Exoskeleton is purely made for you to carry more weight. It is given to you by the Engineer, along with its blueprint. The blueprint allows you to craft another exoskeleton if you damage it.

Speed Exoskeleton

The Speed Exoskeleton does not offer more load capacity than the Power Exoskeleton, but it instead gives Sam more speed when talking with Cargo. This Exoskeleton is given to you by Junk Dealer when you start Order number 33. This mission is where you have to deliver an hourglass to a local artist.

Once you get the Speed Exoskeleton, you can craft it again if it gets damaged by accessing the blueprints.

All-Terrain Exoskeleton

The All-Terrain Exoskeleton allows Sam’s movement to be more stable and provides additional stability when moving around, running and jumping over obstacles. The cargo held together by this exoskeleton is more secure and does sway a lot when moving.

This exoskeleton is given to you by the Roboticist and is obtained towards the ending stages of the game.


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