Killing Floor 3 offers more than just a typical zombie-slaying experience; it provides an extensive array of weapon and loadout customizations. In this game, gathering resources is just as crucial as character progression, as crafting significantly enhances your capabilities on the battlefield.

This guide covers crafting modifications and outlines the essential resources required for upgrades in Killing Floor 3.

Comprehensive Overview of Crafting Materials in Killing Floor 3

Crafting Material Upgrades Drops
Bio Sample Ammo, Grips, and Magazines Gorefasts, Husks, Sirens, Kiosks, and Satcoms
Bio Steel Barrels, Blades, Pommels, Receivers, and Sights Gorefasts, Husks, Sirens, Kiosks, and Satcoms
Chemical Agent Ammo, Coatings, and Underbarrel Attachments Cysts, Clots, and Crawlers
Electrical Parts Barrels, Receivers, and Sights Clots, Gorefasts, Cameras, Loud Speakers, and Power Walls
Gray Matter Ammo, Coatings, Grips, Magazines, and Underbarrel Attachments Bloats, Husks, and Sirens
Scrap Metal Blades, Pommels, and Receivers Clots, Gorefasts, Cameras, Loud Speakers, and Power Walls
Zed Tech All Level 2 Weapon Mod Upgrades Fleshpounders and Scrakes
Ichor All Level 3+ Weapon Mod Upgrades Impaler, Chimera, and Queen Crawler

Analyzing the crafting materials listed above reveals a trend: most Zeds yield Bio Sample, Bio Steel, and Scrap Metal, while various Mire entities drop Chemical Agents and related resources.

As you progress through the game, you’ll likely amass far more materials than needed for your upgrades. However, frequently changing perks and weapons could lead to a shortage of crafting resources, as maxing out a weapon requires hundreds of materials across three upgrade tiers.

In my experience, Zed Tech and Ichor tend to be the most quickly depleted resources when focusing on a single weapon. Additionally, if you neglect to dismantle objects in your environment—like cameras and speakers—you may find yourself in need of Scrap Metal and Electrical Parts sooner than expected.

Key Weapon Mod Upgrades to Focus on in Killing Floor 3

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Certain weapon mod enhancements offer better overall performance compared to others within the same weapon category.

For instance, when upgrading the Ninja’s Katana, prioritizing the guard and blade mods generally results in greater power. In firearms, look to enhance the magazine, ammo, and sometimes underbarrel attachments first.

For mods concerning rounds, ammo, arrows, and coatings, focusing on the damage types is key, although some may yield decent bonuses like increased damage based on your weapon and perk.

Over time, you’ll want to name your loadouts according to damage type for easy filtering, especially during more challenging missions that may reward those who harness the appropriate damage type.

Resource Recovery from Recycling Weapon Mods in Killing Floor 3

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If you’re running low on crafting resources and wish to switch weapons, recycling your weapon mods can be an effective solution. To do this, select the desired weapon and mod, then hold down the recycle button to initiate the process.

Recycling a weapon mod allows you to recover 66% of the materials spent. For instance, if a basic level one upgrade costs 15 materials, you would retrieve approximately 10 materials upon recycling.

However, recycling weapon mods is generally not recommended unless necessary.

Understanding Bonus Abilities on Weapon Mods in Killing Floor 3

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Players often recycle mods to maximize their weapon builds, primarily due to the “Bonus Ability” stat that varies with each mod.

The bonus abilities are randomized, making it crucial to craft several mods if you’re aiming for specific archetypes. Each weapon mod’s effectiveness can vary greatly, influencing the overall synergy of your chosen weapons.

Once you’ve reached the peak of your resources, a significant portion of your crafting materials will be dedicated to pursuing optimal bonus abilities. You’ll find yourself crafting and recycling mods repeatedly, ultimately incurring a loss of about a third of your materials after each attempt.

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