
If you want a list of items along with helpful short descriptions, see Vehicles in Just Cause 4, or Weapons in Just Cause 4. The following tables sort items the same way as the in-game tabs.
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However, the same item can only be selected up to three times (or 2 or 4 in the case of Los Demonios.)Īs of some update the pilots have speech lines. These factories are Prospero Aerospacial (aircraft factory), Prospero Astillero (ship factory), Prisa Automóvil (car factory), Prospero Balística (weapons factory), Prospero Robótica (drone factory), Prospero Tanques (tank factory), and Prospero Torretas (turret factory).Įach pilot can have a preset "loadout" of 1 item, for quick selection. Advancing the front into areas of the map which have a factory will say "supply drops will restock +13/14/15% faster" allowing for more drops in a smaller amount of time. It takes 6 minutes for a pilot to be reset, so more pilots let the player have more frequent drops. The additional pilots are unlocked by reaching new Chaos point levels (called milestones in the video below), starting with level 4 for Haragán, level 6 for Bailarina, level 9 for Brujo, level 11 for Humo, and level 14 for Fiera. They are later accompanied by Haragán, Bailarina, Brujo, Humo and Fiera. There are 2 pilots unlocked from the start of the game: Fortuna and Bulldog. The player can now choose their own pilot for the drop. See Category:Just Cause 4 Vehicles and Category:Just Cause 4 Weapons for reference. Many vehicles are unlocked through stunts or securing regions, though some are also unlocked through reaching a certain rank in the Army of Chaos. Similarly to the Rebel drop from JC3, all ordered weapons arrive in a Weapon Crate. It is much easier to get supplies, because of the multiple pilots, supplies that automatically restock, and the fact that beacons are no longer needed.The drop container's location could always be determined by the player, but now it's also possible to set its orientation.Rico defuses some of these vehicles in some missions. If a vehicle is listed as "rigged", it means that the vehicle is equipped with a bomb, similar to the bomb-armed vehicles in the Crash bomb event in Just Cause 3.Besides the usual weapons and vehicles, the supply drop can also drop items like Red Barrels, Piñatas, Naval mines, shipping containers, crates and an Uma (a giant stone ball with faces carved into it).
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The supply drop has some upgrades over those: JC1 and JC2 have Heavy drop and JC3 has the Rebel drop system. The supply drop is unlocked when the player completes the second main storyline mission of the game, called The Illapa Project.Īll the vehicles have to be individually unlocked by completing stunts and/or other tasks, such as securing regions in Solís or completing missions. It's a menu in the game where the player can select weapons, vehicles and other items that will then be dropped to the player in a shipping container, dropped from a cargo plane.
