Once Human offers a fair degree of weapon customization, both in terms of aesthetics and performance. If you're not a fan of how your rifle handles by default, then you can slap a few attachments onto it in hopes of making it feel better in your hands.

Weapon accessories are relatively difficult to come across. You can secure a few if you're rich, but if you want something very specific, you're going to have to spend time a lot of time exploring Once Human's many POIs.

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Where To Get Weapon Accessories In Once Human

Severin VII, the Morphic Store vendor in Once Human
Once Human Morphic Store vendor

Attachments like sights, suppressors, grips, and flashlights can either be purchased or found via exploration. Vendors in each of the regional safe zones (Deadsville, Meyer's Market, etc) sell different kinds of accessories, but the NPC Severin VII (the Morphic Shop vendor) will always have the same stock wherever you find him.

Regular vendors sell weapon accessories for Energy Links, and the prices easily reach up to 3000 and above. You can farm Energy Links in Once Human easily by running Securement Silos or selling items. You only need to purchase an attachment once — after buying one, you can equip it on as many weapons as you'd like, given that the attachment is compatible with the weapon you want to use it on.

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To use your new accessories, open your gear screen by pressing K. Then, right-click on the weapon you want to modify. In the Weapon Customization screen, navigate to the Accessory tab to see all the accessory slots your weapon supports. Not all accessories can be equipped on all weapons, so make sure you have the right ones unlocked for your preferred gun. Equipping one will boost stats like Range, Accuracy, Stability, and more, making accessories a great way of enhancing your weapon's performance in Once Human.

How To Find Weapon Accessories

Receiving the Recon Combat Optic in Once Human
Once Human Recon Combat Optic reward

The majority of Once Human weapon accessories are locked behind riddles and puzzles that are scattered everywhere across the game's multiple regions. Some are indicated by clues and interactable objects highlighted by a purple light. Others are significantly harder to spot since they blend into the environment well. When exploring, keep an eye out for things that seem out of place, like cameras, floating balloons, mysterious paintings, or doorways in the middle of an open field.

By hovering your mouse over any of the accessories on the right-hand side of the screen, you'll be able to see their stats as well as very vague descriptions of their locations. Unfortunately, these descriptions aren't very helpful. Here are approximate map coordinates of some of the accessories we've found so far:

  • Front Guard Grip - X:5563;Y:-5994
    • Southeast of High Banks in Broken Delta. Find and shoot the balloons floating above.
  • Cobra Grip - X:5585;Y:-6015
    • Near Front Guard Grip's location. Look for the camera on the right side of the road, near the bend.
  • Recon Combat Optic - X:5857;Y:-5932
    • Look for the towering stack of cars. Interact with the nearby parking meter.
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July 9, 2024
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Developer(s)
Starry Studio
Platform(s)
PC, Android, iOS
Genre(s)
Survival, Shooter, Open-World