
"Cronos: The New Dawn is a pretty difficult game, and it's made even harder by the fact that there's a finite amount of upgrade materials available to you in a single run. As such, you'll want to make informed decisions throughout your journey to ensure your health, inventory, and weapons are all able to withstand what the game throws at you."
"There are two types of upgrade materials: Energy and Cores. Energy is used to upgrade your weapons. It's plentiful throughout the game, usually sitting on shelves or other places where you might find items, though it will also sometimes drop from defeated enemies. Cores, meanwhile, are used to level up your suit (health and inventory space), as well as your Torch Fuel and Pyre items."
"Cronos: The New Dawn is very stingy with inventory space, so managing it properly can be a very stressful experience. Is it worth dropping some much-needed ammo to carry a vintage item you found that can be sold back in a safe room for a big chunk of Energy? Should you carry more healing items, or bring along the bolt cutters you found a bit ago that can help you open chainlocked doors?"
Cronos: The New Dawn limits upgrade materials per run, forcing careful upgrade choices to maintain health, inventory, and weapons. Two material types exist: Energy for weapon upgrades, commonly found on shelves and sometimes dropped by enemies; and Cores for suit leveling, Torch Fuel, and Pyre items, which are rare and often hidden behind optional paths or found by petting cats. Early-game supplies feel restrictive, so players should prioritize upgrades that alleviate inventory pressure. Investing in Temporal Shell inventory slot upgrades early reduces item-management stress and enables carrying healing, utility items, and loot for later conversion to Energy.
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