Keep an extra RE3 save file around to earn challenge points

Half the fun ofResident Evil 3is running through the story multiple times – not just to earn better ranks and tackle harder difficulties, but also to get some wonderfully overpowered post-game weapons.

Capcom’s 2020 remake ofResident Evil 3uses a challenge-based system that incentives you to earn trophies/achievements and score a bunch of kills with all of the standard weaponry, among other goals. The more challenges you finish, the more points you’ll have, and the more unlocks you can buy.

The substation is an early place to farm Resident Evil challenges and earn unlocks

That’s the gist, anyway. Before I delve into spoilers and talk about this stuff in-depth, I wanted to share a PSA:try to set aside a save file before you enter the substation. This area is ideal for early farming.

If you rushed past the substation and never looked back, no worries – it takes no time at all to reach the area again in a new file. The main trick to know is thatyou can score quick kills (and, in turn, wrack up points), then reload your save fileto run the farming route again and again. The progress sticks.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

There are a few other spots worth mentioning too. With that preamble out of the way, let’s dive in.

When you get to this room outside of the substation, create a “farming” save.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

Okay, here we go.Spoilers ahead!

Once you finishResident Evil 3for the first time, you’ll unlock ashopwith a bunch of coveted items includinginfinite-ammo weapons(the most expensive of which is a rocket launcher),special coinsthat increase your attack, defense, and even health-regen, and aniconic costumefor Jill, just to name a few.

There are58 Records(one of which is earned by getting everything else) that serve as yourin-game challengesacross all runs and saves. I won’t rattle them all off – again, many of them correspond to trophies/achievements – but I will list some to illustrate why the substation is well-suited for grinding.

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A list of grind-heavy Records

Notice how these Records say “enemies” and not “zombies”? That’s the key.

Aside from shop points, you can also unlock concept art and character models by clearing challenges.

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The substation is home to a lot of creepy crawlers that go down in only a few handgun shots and a single shotgun blast.Drain Deimosare a great way to knock out the basic challenges. They’re creepy AF at first, but you’ll eventually learn their behavior. Headphones can help you hear their scurrying better.

That said, you can’t (and shouldn’t) get everything in this one spot. That’d be boring.Just use the substation as a jumping-off point. On my first normal, no-grinding playthrough in which I missed several pickups, I still had enough points to buy the infinite handgun. Then, I went back and farmed the substation to afford the infinite assault rifle. With that unlocked, I was able to farm even more.

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That’s the process I’d recommend. Once it’s no longer useful, you’ll want to farm elsewhere. For instance, I ended up getting some of my challenges in the warehouse, an area toward the end ofRE3.

I also had good luck grinding thegrenade launcherchallenges at a specific location: the “Raccoon City Outskirts / Dilapidated Shelter” typewriter. It’s a tunnel with several bunched-up zombies.

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There’s a moment with Carlos in the hospital that’s ideal for theassault riflechallenges. You’ll know it when you see it. Keep a save. In particular, you should play here and then continuously reload an auto-save that happens when you’re told to plant an explosive. That’s the most bang-for-your-buck spot.

You can check your Record progress (including your current run time) in the pause menu.

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There’s a perfect opportunity to finish the Two For One Deal challenge using a shotgun in the substation.

Let me run through some of theshop rewardsso you have an idea of how far your points will go.

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Items

Costumes

There are exactly enough challenge points available to buy every unlockable, so be careful and plan ahead. You aren’t going to want to face the harder difficulties without at least some of these weapons and survivability items. It really feels like Capcom tuned Inferno difficulty with this stuff in mind.

To give yourself more leeway to afford the Rocket Launcher sooner than later, I’d skip unlockables like the Lockpick, Bolt Cutters, Hot Dogger, and RAI-DEN. Donotpass up the S.T.A.R.S. Manual. Trust me!

Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.

I hope we get more costumes down the line. (And Nikolai DLC.)

One last note: you don’t need to unlock the shop to start clearing challenges. They’re retroactive. In other words, you’re able to chip away at them and, once you beat the game, all of your points will be applied.

If you’re thinking of tackling Nightmare and Inferno, the defense coins arehighlyrecommended. In a turn of events that was as embarrassing as it was frustrating, I got killed by the first zombie in the game – like, before you even reach an item box and kickRE3off proper. Inferno is so unforgiving.

I survived an S-rank run of Nightmare, and I’m absolutely dreading Nemesis’ final form on Inferno.