The earth of Dying Light 2 is full of enemies that either desire to eat y'all or rip your head off, and so keeping a healthy supply of powerful weapons and consumables is essential. Luckily, the ruins of Villedor take more than enough for y'all to use to keep enemies away and your health bar full. Knowing how to repair weapons in Dying Low-cal 2 is trickier than you might think, and crafting mods and upgrades will take a fair fleck of piece of work too, at least early on on in your journeying. Hither's everything yous need to know about Dying Low-cal two crafting, modding, and repairing weapons.

How to repair weapons and upgrade weapons in Dying Lite 2

As if you didn't need some other reason to mod your weapons, spicing up your favorite axe or guild with an elemental boost can proceed it in working guild for longer. Weapons take up to three different slots where mods tin exist put: the tip, shaft, and grip. Even so, adding a mod to any of these slots also repairs the weapon for 50% of its durability, significant a weapon that is on its terminal legs tin can be restored to mint condition past adding but two mods.

You can craft weapon mods through the weapon bill of fare, although yous'll demand the right materials on hand. Weapon mods aren't too plush, though, requiring bones supplies. For instance, a Flame mod that sets enemies on fire requires some pieces of scrap, resin, and a canteen of booze.

If at that place is a weapon yous especially similar, don't mod information technology immediately, equally tempting as information technology may exist. Instead, apply but that weapon until information technology's almost cleaved. Once information technology's nearly done for, slap as many loftier-terminate mods on information technology as yous can, and you'll accept your weapon back in working order, stronger than ever.

Information technology'southward also worth noting that this is the but manner to repair your weapons. Weapons deteriorate every time you hit something with them, whether it's a zombie, a person, or just the wall, and eventually will break. With no other way to repair weapons, you'll want to employ the next best weapon yous discover, wear it down, and and so build information technology back up with mods.

Junk collector

If you can pick it up, you probably should.
If y'all tin can selection it up, you probably should.

Crafting in Dying Light 2 starts with the right supplies, and luckily, everything you'll always need can be constitute around yous. If you lot need to make medicine, rooftop groves, marked past tall, xanthous trees, have plenty of chamomile and honey, also as UV Shroomz. For things like scraps and rags, yous don't have to look whatever farther than the nearest undead or abandoned building. Zombies have a chance to carry money or basic crafting components on them, so search every corpse you can. Buildings on the other hand are always packed with unproblematic crafting items.

If you want to find loftier-end crafting supplies though, y'all'll have to go out at night and explore Villedor'south Dark Zones. While a proficient number of zombies can be institute inside these buildings, they're also packed with things like wiring and pigment that are used to arts and crafts weapon mods.

Hail the Craftmaster

Most major settlements in Dying Light 2 have a special vendor called a Craftmaster. These engineering geniuses not only sell numerous crafting recipes for consumables, throwable weapons, and weapon mods but tin also upgrade the recipes yous already have.

Crafting recipes have multiple levels, and can only be leveled upwards by bringing Craftmasters the right materials. At first, all they ask for are infected trophies, which can be looted off of special zombies, like the Biters that come up out at nighttime and Goons, and some money. However, continuing to level upwardly recipes gets expensive, and eventually you'll have to bring Craftmasters rarer infected trophies and other uncommon materials, similar armed forces tech, which can merely be found in airdrops on roofs with parachutes draped over the side.

Craftmasters can sell crafting recipes or upgrade already-owned recipes.
Craftmasters tin can sell crafting recipes or upgrade already-owned recipes.

Upgraded crafting recipes lead to creating higher-level supplies. 2nd-level medicine, for example, heals you more than starting time-level medicine does. The same applies to weapon mods, so if at that place's one you especially like, be sure to level it up.

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