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Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed Saucer Skins and How to Get Them

Time to trick out your ride.

Cryptosporidium-138 may be a world-conquering, human-hating alien invader, but that doesn’t mean he has no appreciation for the finer things in life. This is why, in Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed, you can trick out Crypto’s signature flying Saucer with a variety of cosmetic skins. Here are all of the Saucer skins in Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed and how to get them.

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Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed Saucer Skins and How to Get Them

Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed features 9 cosmetic skins for Crypto’s flying Saucer. These don’t have any practical effect on gameplay, they’re just there to mix things up for fun. The list of Saucer skins is as follows:

  • The Saucer (Default)
  • Pale Ride
  • Flying High
  • The Caviar Maker
  • The Red Scythe
  • Vintage Saucer
  • Utsuro-Bune
  • Killer Crynoid
  • Walk Like Cryptian

The first five of these Saucer skins can all be obtained in-game, while the last four are all included in the Destroy All Humans 2 Reprobed Skin Pack DLC. That pack costs $9.99, and includes both Saucer skins and skins for Crypto himself.

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Putting aside the DLC skins, most of the in-game skins are obtained by completing specific missions 100%. Every mission has a set of optional objectives that aren’t required to complete it, but if you can clear them all, you’ll get a prize. Here’s how to get the in-game skins:

The Saucer

This is the default Saucer skin that you start the game with.

Pale Ride

This underworld-inspired, skull-covered Saucer is given to you for free at the start of the game alongside the default Saucer skin.

Flying High

This psychedelic hippie-mobile Saucer is your reward for completing the mission “They Shoot Hippies, Don’t They?” with all of the optional objectives accomplished.

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The Caviar Maker

This glowing green, Blisk-inspired Saucer is your reward for completing the mission “The Good, the Bad, and the Furon” with all of the optional objectives accomplished.

The Red Scythe

This Kremlin-styled Saucer is your rather ironic reward for completing the mission “The Siberian Job” with all of the optional objectives accomplished.

Remember, you can always go back and replay any missions you’ve already completed. If you’re having trouble getting 100% completion on a particular mission, just leave the optional objectives be and finish it normally, then come back later with better weapons and abilities.

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Since the first time he picked up a controller as a child, Daniel has been a dyed-in-the-wool gaming fanatic, with a Steam library numbering over 600 games. His favorite pastime, aside from playing games, is doing deep dives on game wikis to learn more about their lore and characters.