Mastering Juan’s Arsenal: A Guerrilla’s Guide to Acquiring Resolver Weapons in Far Cry 6
So, you want to get your hands on those gloriously chaotic Resolver weapons and powerful Supremos from Juan Cortez in Far Cry 6, eh? You’ve come to the right place, amigo. Acquiring these tools of destruction requires a bit of effort, but it’s well worth the reward.
The primary method of obtaining Juan’s weapons is by collecting Depleted Uranium from captured Anti-Aircraft Sites and trading it with him or his dealers. Each weapon, be it a Supremo or a Resolver, will set you back 100 Depleted Uranium. You can find Juan in his office on Libertad Island or by visiting Juan’s Arms Dealers scattered throughout Yara. These dealers conveniently set up shop in captured FND bases, making them readily accessible once you start liberating the region. As you increase your rank, the quality of the weapons they offer will also improve.
Finding Juan’s Arms Dealers
The first step is, of course, finding a Juan’s Arms Dealer. Here’s the lowdown:
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Captured FND Bases: These are your hunting grounds. Once you successfully take over an FND base (either through stealth or a full-blown assault, your call!), check for a vendor marked as “Juan’s Arms Dealer”.
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Guerrilla Garrison: Another way to access his wares is through the Guerrilla Garrison. You can build this shop at one of the three main guerrilla camps. Upgrading it will unlock even more powerful options.
Remember, more arms dealers become available as you liberate parts of Yara. Freedom has its price, but also its perks!
Depleted Uranium: Your Currency of Carnage
Now, let’s talk about the fuel for your newfound firepower: Depleted Uranium. This stuff isn’t just lying around; you’ll need to actively seek it out.
- Anti-Aircraft Sites: These are the primary source of Depleted Uranium. The regime uses these sites to defend the skies of Yara, and your job is to dismantle them. Whether you sneak in like a ghost or charge in guns blazing, the Uranium is typically stored on-site in Radiation Chests. Be careful, though; some sites have tight security and may require a bit of puzzle-solving to reach the loot.
Remember to equip yourself with the right gear to handle the radiation, or you’ll be feeling the effects of Yara pretty quickly!
Prioritizing Your Purchases: What to Buy First
Once you start accumulating Depleted Uranium, the big question is, what should you buy first?
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Early Game: Early in the game, focus on purchasing a good Supremo like the Exterminador. Its homing rockets can turn the tide in many battles, especially against vehicles.
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Mid-Game: Start considering Resolver weapons that match your playstyle. The El Muro is a fantastic close-quarters weapon with a built-in shield, and the La Varita can one-shot enemies through walls when paired with the Triador Supremo.
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Late Game: By the time you’re approaching the end game, you should have enough Uranium to acquire most, if not all, of Juan’s inventory. Experiment with different Supremos and Resolvers to find the combinations that suit your combat preferences.
Understanding the Weapons: Supremacy and Beyond
To fully unlock the offerings of Juan’s arsenal, completing the Supremacy mission is essential. This unlocks Resolver weapons, allowing you to buy them with Uranium. Each weapon has its unique purpose and strengths:
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Supremos: These are essentially your ultimate abilities. Each provides a unique tactical advantage, from launching homing rockets to unleashing EMP blasts.
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Resolver Weapons: These are the crazy, cobbled-together contraptions that define Far Cry’s signature over-the-top action. Think miniguns made from motorcycle engines and silenced nail guns.
Maximizing Your Arsenal: Rank and Garrison Upgrades
Remember, Juan’s weapons are not static. They evolve along with your progress. As your rank increases, the weapons available at Juan’s Arms Dealers will also improve, becoming more powerful and offering new customization options.
Upgrading your Guerrilla Garrison is another way to access higher-ranked weaponry. Investing resources into this facility will ensure you always have access to the latest and greatest tools of destruction that Juan has to offer.
By following these steps, you’ll soon be swimming in Resolver weapons and Supremos, ready to take the fight to Anton Castillo and liberate Yara once and for all. Now, get out there, Guerrilla!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are 15 frequently asked questions to help you on your journey to acquiring Juan’s weapons in Far Cry 6:
- How do I get Depleted Uranium in Far Cry 6?
- You primarily acquire Depleted Uranium by raiding and looting Anti-Aircraft Sites throughout Yara. Look for Radiation Chests on these sites.
- Where can I find Juan’s Arms Dealers?
- Juan’s Arms Dealers set up shop in captured FND bases. Look for the vendor icon on the map after liberating a base.
- What is the best Resolver weapon in Far Cry 6?
- The “best” Resolver weapon depends on your playstyle, but El Muro is excellent for close-range combat, and La Varita, when used with the Triador Supremo, is extremely effective for taking out enemies through walls. The El Susurro is great for stealth takedowns.
- How do I unlock Resolver weapons?
- You unlock Resolver weapons by completing the Supremacy mission, which makes them available for purchase from Juan’s Arms Dealers with Depleted Uranium.
- What is the best Supremo in Far Cry 6?
- The “best” Supremo is subjective and depends on your playstyle. The Exterminador is a solid choice for beginners due to its homing rockets, while the Triador offers unique abilities when paired with specific weapons.
- Can I upgrade Juan’s weapons?
- While you can’t directly upgrade the Supremos and Resolver weapons themselves, the quality of the weapons available at Juan’s Arms Dealers increases as you increase your rank. Also, upgrading the Guerrilla Garrison provides access to higher-ranked weapons.
- How many Anti-Aircraft Sites are there in Far Cry 6?
- The number of Anti-Aircraft Sites varies, but they are scattered throughout the regions of Yara. Explore the map thoroughly to find them all.
- Is it possible to miss any of Juan’s weapons?
- No, it is not possible to miss any of Juan’s weapons. Once you have the Depleted Uranium, you can purchase them at any time from Juan’s Arms Dealers or his office on Libertad Island.
- Does the difficulty level affect the availability of Juan’s weapons?
- No, the difficulty level does not affect the availability of Juan’s weapons. They are always available for purchase with Depleted Uranium.
- What happens if I run out of Depleted Uranium?
- If you run out of Depleted Uranium, you will need to revisit and clear more Anti-Aircraft Sites to replenish your supply.
- Can I get Depleted Uranium from any other sources besides Anti-Aircraft Sites?
- No, Anti-Aircraft Sites are the primary and almost exclusive source of Depleted Uranium.
- Is there a specific order in which I should purchase Juan’s weapons?
- No, there’s no specific order, but consider your playstyle. If you prefer stealth, prioritize weapons like El Susurro. If you like going in guns blazing, El Muro or a good Supremo like the Exterminador would be ideal.
- Do Amigos affect the effectiveness of Resolver weapons?
- While Amigos don’t directly affect the weapons‘ effectiveness, they complement your playstyle. For example, Oluso is a great companion for a stealthy approach when using El Susurro.
- Are there any discounts on Juan’s weapons?
- Generally, no. The cost of Juan’s weapons is consistently 100 Depleted Uranium each.
- Can I sell Juan’s weapons if I no longer want them?
- No, you cannot sell Supremos or Resolver weapons once purchased.
Hopefully, this guide has armed you with the knowledge you need to conquer Yara with Juan’s arsenal. Remember, experimentation is key – find the weapons and combinations that suit your playstyle and have fun!
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