Stellar Blade: Camps and resting, all camps map Stellar Blade guide, tips
Camps are important locations in Stellar Blade that allow you to rest, purchase equipment, upgrade your inventory and unlock skills, among other things. This page of the guide describes regular camps and larger supply camps from the game world.
Last update: 15 May 2024
In Stellar Blade, the heroine will often encounter camps, which are safe resting places, and on this page, we show what unique features and options each camp provides. The facilities provided by camps allow resting and regenerating health, visiting the store, or upgrading equipment. We also show what additional features large supply camps and camps at landing sites offer.
Activating a camp
- Camps are a standard occurrence ever since landing on Eidos 7, which is the first location visited after completing the prologue. They can be encountered along main roads or in optional locations, and in the latter case, may sometimes require looking around the area to locate them.
- Camps are locations used for resting, saving, and managing the heroine and her equipment. Remember that using a camp is unavailable if Eve is being attacked at the moment.
- Each new camp has to be activated first. You need Vitcoins - you will always find 1 coin on the ground in the camp. This means that unlocking a camp is free. You don't have to spend Vitcoins again when returning to a previously discovered camp.
Normal camps
Normal camps allow:
- Resting - you can replenish your health and the supply of Tumblers (basic healing items) for free - this option additionally saves your progress. Unfortunately, resting makes opponents respawn (this doesn't affect bosses and unique enemies). Make sure to rest after you've run out of healing items or before tough encounters.
- Shop - You can spend gold to buy various items. Among the available, there are various types of consumables, such as alternative variants of healing items, grenades, or a Sp Initialiser that allows redistributing skill points.
- Buying Skills - You can spend your accrued SP to purchase new skills (active or passive). Additionally, for active skills, you can practice them in virtual reality - this will allow you to learn using them without risking death.
- Changing songs - there may be new additions to the song pool as you progress in the game.
Supply camps
As you progress through the game, you will sometimes encounter larger camps called supply camps, and the first of its kind is found in the Parking Tower area on Eidos 7. A supply camp provides the same options as normal camps. You will also find:
- Fast travel point - you can use the phone booth to fast travel. Fast travel is free of charge.
- Repair Console - it allows upgrading your equipment thanks to unique ingredients you find during your exploration. Not all upgrade options are initially available. Among the options, you can improve your melee damage, add additional Gear and Tumbler slots, upgrade Exospine, or craft a new suit.
Camps at landing sites
- A rarer category is camps next to the Tetrapod landing sites, a vehicle the team uses to travel between regions. The most important camp of this type is on the airstrip in the southern part of Xion.
- The camps at the landing zones function similarly to the supply camps , but if you want to use the repair point, you must talk to Lily.
- At the landing site in Xion, a cabinet for collecting cans and a place for placing decorations may also appear. You can get them, e.g. receive from completed quests.
- Talking to Adam at the landing pad will allow you to go to the next main mission objective or display a list of known locations so you can return to them.