Atomic Heart – All Weapons Locations And How To Upgrade All of Them

A complete guide on finding all the weapons in Atomic Heart.

Posted By | On 02nd, Mar. 2023

Atomic Heart

Atomic Heart features a diverse range of weapons, each with its unique ability, providing players with various combat styles to experiment with. Mastery of these weapons will allow players to tackle any combat scenario with ease.

This guide will aid players in expanding their arsenal by locating all the blueprints for weapons in Atomic Heart. Let’s get started and unlock those weapons!

List of Atomic Heart Weapons

  • Dominator
  • Electro
  • Fat Boy
  • Fox
  • Kalask
  • KS-23
  • MP
  • Pashtet
  • Railgun
  • Snowball
  • Swede
  • Zvezdochka

Atomic Heart Weapon Locations

  • Dominator: You’ll receive this blueprint after meeting with Granny Zina for the second time.
  • Electro: You can find this blueprint in a large room filled with Polymer in the Vavilov Complex: Seed Archive.
  • Fat Boy: Look for this blueprint in a chest next to the Hawk Terminal and Boat Station in the docks after the train crash.
  • Fox: Swim through the Polymer in the Vavilov Complex Cable Car to find the chest with this blueprint in the Breakroom.
  • Kalash: You’ll find this blueprint in a chest in the Cold Lab Break Room after filling the canister with plants in the Vavilov Complex.
  • KS-23: Look for this blueprint in the Terminal Breakroom chest in the Tunnels of the Vavilov Complex.
  • MP: Find this blueprint in the Seed Bank Breakroom chest in the Tunnels of the Vavilov Complex.
  • Pashtet: Search for this blueprint in the Algae Workshop Hallways Breakroom chest in the Tunnels of the Vavilov Complex.
  • Railgun: Look for the Railgun suspended in the air in some Polymer north of the Kollectiv Complex, on the road that leads to Testing Ground 8.
  • Snowball: Find this blueprint in the Cold Lab Breakroom chest in the Tunnels of the Vavilov Complex.
  • Swede: You’ll receive this weapon at the beginning of the game.
  • Zvezdochka: You can spot the chest containing this blueprint behind the statue to the left as you head towards Lesnaya Station.

How to upgrade weapons in Atomic Heart

To enhance your weapons in Atomic Heart, you must access the upgrade terminals scattered throughout the game’s map. These terminals are available from the start and are mostly found in safe rooms, where you can also save your progress.

Occasionally, you may come across a chest in these rooms as well. Once you locate a terminal and have the required resources, you can upgrade your weapon by selecting the desired upgrade from the menu.


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