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Upgrades improve a certain weapon, item, capacity.
Upgrades improve a certain weapon, item, capacity.


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Upgrades

Upgrades improve a certain weapon, item, capacity.

Name Used For Description Price
Dodge Unit.webp Dodge Unit Bounty Suit Lorem Ipsum! 1000
Durahealth Tank.webp Durahealth Tank Bounty Suit Some bounty hunters don't want to die and that totally makes sense. If you're one of those reasonable bounty hunters, here's my idea: add more tanks so you can store more health so you can stay alive for longer. You can just keep stacking these and maybe eventually you'll have enough that you'll stop being scared of death. It would be so smart to find one million of these. 1000