Gear

Gear is a feature in the Tomb Raider series. Comprised mostly of Non Weapon equpment.

Tomb Raider (1996)
Lara can collect First-Aid Kits items to restore health. They come in two sizes, Large and Small.

A compass can also be used, it will point in the general direction of Objectives.

Tomb Raider II
first-aid kits return, again in two sizes.

Flares can be used to light darkened areas.

Tomb Raider III
First-Aid Kits and Flares return, as well as a new Crowbar which can be used to pry open doors.

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
first-aid kits, Flares, the Compass and the Crowbar return. Binoculars, can be used to scout long distances. Or use a torch to light areas, when flares are scarce.

Tomb Raider: Chronicles
First-Aid kits, Flares, The Crowbar and Binoculars can be used. As well as a new Grappling Gun, which can shoot ropes onto ceiling grates.

Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness
First-Aid Kits, The Torch and the Crowbar Return, as well as new first aid items, Health Pills and Chocolate Bar.

Tomb Raider: Legend
Lara has access to a flashlight, a PDA which can provide information of missions, and equipment, New binoculars, with the added function of highlighting certain objects in the area, a headset, with a built in radio and camera, for relaying information to her support team, and a magentic grapple, unlike the original, it can simply be used to swing, or pull objects down. Flares can be used during the latter section of the Peru level.

First aid kits return, but are only available in one size.

Tomb Raider: Anniversary
First-Aid Kits, return once again available in different sizes. The Magnetic Grapple is replaces by a trditional grappling hook.

Tomb Raider: Underworld
First-Aid Kits, once again only in one size, The PDA (with new features such as a sonar map), and Flashlight, and a new field camera, which replaces her binoculars. A new grapple is used, featuring a gun design.

Tomb Raider 2013
A torch is found, replacing the flares and flashlights from earlier games. At first it is bound to being lit by existing fire, but will be upgraded with a pieced of flint, allowing it to be lit at will.

A two way radio is used for communicating, with other survivors. a pry axe, which takes the function of Crowbars, from earlier games, being able to pry open doors, and be used as a make shift handle for mechanisms, when it is upgraded further, it is later replaced by a climbing axe, which as the name suggests, can be used to climb rock surfaces, and double as a melee weapon.

Several pieces of gear are used in conjuntion with Lara's bow, such as the lighter, and rope, which can be used, to light cloth on fire, or in the case of rope Arrows create ziplines, or pull down obstacles. Both also have uses in combat, such as lighting enemies, or flamable liquid on fire, or pulling enemies from ledges, respectively.

Lara also finds a rope ascender, which allows for faster travel when going up ziplines, or for puuing down heavier objects.

Salvage
Salvage points can be spent on upgrades, which improve various aspects of Lara Croft's gear. Along with skills and its associated Skill Points, Gear form the upgrade system of the game.Each gear upgrade requires a certain amount of Salvage be spent on it. Salvage can be found in many different ways from collecting from a box or to using a piece of gear to retrieve some E.G using the "Torch" to burn down nets to release the crate, allowing Lara to loot it manually.

Parts
In addition to salvage, the player may find weapon parts for a particular weapon (except the Axe, which is upgraded only through the story). With enough parts (2 for the Recurve Bow, 3 for others), the weapon will be upgraded to a more advanced model, and more upgrades will be unlocked. Previously purchased upgrades will carry over.

Rise of the Tomb Raider
To Be added