There’s nothing worse than missing a collectible, with seemingly no way to get it back. Since Cyberpunk 2077 features an abundance of choices and interlocking fates with characters, it’s inevitable that players won’t be able to get every iconic weapon in Cyberpunk 2077 within a single playthrough. Luckily, there’s now a way to find some of the weapons once thought lost forever thanks to the Phantom Liberty expansion.

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To the players that have purchased Phantom Liberty, there’s a way that those Iconic weapons thought lost, or those that players didn’t even know about, can appear, albeit for a pretty steep price. However, that’s the price one has to pay if they miss something, even if it’s not entirely their fault that it slipped from their loot-hungry hands.

Go To The EBM Petrochem Stadium

herold's gunstore in the ebm petrochem stadium

Players can fast-travel to the EBM Petrochem Stadium the moment they enter Dogtown. This area is the first place in Dogtown that players will enter after they break in illegally, and there are all sorts of black market dealings occurring here. The Stadium is the central area for business in Dogtown, and players can find all sorts of vendors and interesting characters and even a few easter eggs to boot. However, there’s only one person of interest in the Stadium to get missing Iconic weapons in Cyberpunk 2077.

Visit Herold’s Gunstore

herold black market vendor

A jewel of the EBM Petrochem Stadium, players can find Herold and his assortment of illegal and rare weaponry. Herold is the man to see if players want to pick up missing Iconic weapons, although don’t expect them to be cheap. Most of Herold’s Iconic weapons cost well over 20,000 Eurodollars, and sometimes even more than 100,000 Eddies, so players are going to need the money and the know to find out if it’s worth the asking price.

Herold is distinct for his chrome, and the fact that he’s basically more machine than man. He even has a flamethrower arm attachment, but luckily for the players who want Iconic weapons, Herold hasn’t gone Cyberpsycho, and they can purchase interesting weapons for him outside of the Relic capabilities.

However, there’s one thing to note about picking up missing Iconic weapons from Herold, and that’s the fact that Herold will only sell Iconic weapons that players have unlocked, but failed to pick up. This means that if players kill a certain character, or enter a certain mission, but do not loot where the Iconic weapon is, then Herold will have it for sale. This does not mean that Herold sells every Iconic weapon in Cyberpunk 2077.

What this means is that Herold cannot sell weapons that V has not unlocked. For instance, if in Act One, players didn’t kill Dum-Dum, then they are not going to be able to get his gun, Doom-Doom, since the character is still alive, and the action to unlock his weapon remains locked. Herold can only be used as a black market vendor to purchase missing Iconic weapons that the player might have missed during their playthrough.

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is out now for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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