
Gear has various colors indicating rarity and which item is better than the other at first sight. There is a lot of gear in Dying Light 2 that is named in a specific, original way, similar to the Borderlands franchise. You cannot craft weapons like you could in the first Dying Light game. Some gear is also obtained by completing specific missions. In addition, you can always buy yourself weapons for money at various traders inside the game's many camps. You can find weapons lying around the environment, near the dumpsters, or in abandoned buildings. Enemies will rarely if at all drop any gear on the ground. Weapons in Dying Light 2 work a little differently from its predecessor. Environmental Weapons – traps set by Peacekeepers.Opportunity Weapons – usually found in boss areas.Blunt Weapons – blunt heavy-hitting weapons.The game introduces several types of weapons, some are more deadly and bloody than others, but every single one is effective against both humans and the undead.

Let's take a look at some of the best Dying Light 2 weapons. Parkour and weapons play the main fiddle, so gearing up to your preferences is even more important than ever. The gameplay of Dying Light 2 is without a doubt the main focus of the game. From one-handed axes through two-handed hammers to bows and crossbows. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Dying Light 2 offers a plethora of different weapons.

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