Atomic Heart Crafting Material Locations

Atomic Heart Crafting Material Locations: Enemy Drop List

You’ll need to locate many crafting materials in Atomic Heart. They’re used to build ammo, health items, buffs, upgrades, and weapons, and it takes a ton of them to do so. While you pick up many crafting items during your journey, you’ll inevitably encounter a shortage. So, check below to see which enemy drops which material in Atomic Heart below.

Atomic Heart crafting material locations

There are eight different crafting materials in Atomic Heart:

  • Metal Parts
  • Synthetic Material
  • Biomaterials
  • Superconductor
  • Chemistry
  • Microelectronics
  • Energy Module
  • Neuromodule

You’ll find these randomly in the various chests, crates, drawers, and other containers you can loot. Unfortunately, this makes it tough to find just one particular crafting material you need. Fortunately, there are ways to farm each of them if you can find the right place (which we’ll discuss later on).

You can also get crafting materials in Atomic Heart by defeating enemies. Each foe has a different list of items they can drop, so you can target a particular type if you’re short on the materials they carry.

Where to get Metal Parts

Atomic Heart Metal Parts

The following enemies drop Metal Parts in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Advanced Lab Tech
  • Doc
  • Engineer
  • Lab Tech
  • Laborer
  • Owl
  • Rotorobot
  • Shield Lab Tech
  • Vatruska

Rarely Drops:

  • Pchela

Where to get Synthetic Material

Atomic Heart Synthetic Material

The following enemies drop Synthetic Material in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Advanced Lab Tech
  • Engineer
  • Lab Tech
  • Mutant
  • Rotorobot
  • Shield Lab Tech

Where to get Biomaterials

Atomic Heart Biomaterials

The following enemies drop Biomaterials in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Mother
  • Mutant

Rarely Drops:

  • Sprout

Where to get Superconductors

Atomic Heart Semiconductor

The following enemies drop Superconductors in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Advanced Lab Tech
  • Belyash
  • Dewdrop
  • Engineer
  • Hedgie
  • Natasha
  • Rotorobot
  • Shield Lab Tech

Rarely Drops:

  • Laborer
  • Owl

Where to get Chemistry

Atomic Heart Chemistry

The following enemies drop Chemistry in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Belyash
  • Dewdrop
  • Hedgie
  • Mutant
  • Natasha
  • Plyusch
  • Rotorobot

Rarely Drops:

  • Engineer
  • Laborer
  • Owl

Where to get Microelectronics

Atomic Heart Microelectronics

The following enemies drop Microelectronics in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Belyash
  • Dewdrop
  • Hedgie
  • Natasha

Rarely Drops:

  • Advanced Lab Tech
  • Engineer
  • Roborobot

Where to get Energy Modules

Atomic Heart Energy Module

The following enemies drop Energy Modules in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Belyash
  • Dewdrop
  • Hedgie
  • Natasha
  • Plyusch

Rarely Drops:

  • Doc
  • Engineer
  • Roborobot
  • Shield Lab Tech

Where to get Neuromodules

Atomic Heart Neuromodule

The following enemies drop Neuromodules in Atomic Heart:

Frequently Drops:

  • Belyash
  • Dewdrop
  • Hedgie
  • Natasha
  • Plyusch

How to Farm Crafting Materials in Atomic Heart

It’s easy to farm crafting materials from robotic enemies in Atomic Heart. First, find an enemy that drops the material you need, and ensure a Pchala nest is nearby. Then, you can blow up your target, collect their dropped items, and just wait for the Pchala to repair it. Then rinse and repeat until you have the amount you need.

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