When the lights go out, will you venture out on the town? Surviving isn't easy in this post-apocalyptic zombie game, but with our tips, you'll live longer and prosper.
Humanity is losing its fight against a deadly zombie virus. As the apocalypse is upon the world, it's up to you to bring a glimmer of hope to the remaining denizens.
Since its release, the game received several updates, which include new dangerous Volatile monsters that roam at night, and advanced Physical and Assisted Modes which include advanced Parkour! If you haven't tried Dying Light 2 Stay Human yet, we have an array of great tips below to get you started, and if you've been looking for a reasopn to get back in, the game also has plenty of community-created maps.
Check out our Dying Light 2 tips here and keep reading for a special, limited-time Game On giveaway.
Dying Light 2 tips
1. Use Survivor Sense to find items
Make sure to spam it to find all the loot you need! Looting is essential to survival in Dying Light 2.
2. You don't have to fight everyhing.
There's no need to fight all the zombies you see. Stick to objectives unless you just want to kill for fun.
3. Use propane tanks and other environmental items
Play smart and kill zombies faster by using the props available to you.
4. Practice Perfect Block
If you block at the right moment, it's much better. Get used to the enemy animations and utilize this to survive longer and fight back harder.
5. Parkour all the time
Using Parkour gives you experience points, so use the techniques as much as possible. It's just like jumping in Elder Scrolls!
6. Pay attention to the level requirements
Don't try to rambo through areas that are way above your level. Leveling in this game isn't done in big numbers, so even 1 level is a big difference.
7. Stealth is great
You can bypass so many fights with stealth in Dying Light 2. Stealth takedowns are also very satisfying and you can clear our whole areas like that.
8. Some gear has XP bonuses
You can outfit yourself entirely in XP-boosting gear to advance faster.
9. Upgrade Stamina first
It's just so much more important than health, at least initially. Prioritize finding Inhibitors around the map.
10. The Drop Kick is amazing
Drop kicking zombies off the roof has never felt better.
11. Scout with Binoculars
You can scout ahead and mark interesting landmarks with the Binoculars. Take a moment to look ahead before going in.
12. Vendors refresh gear when you level up
Different vendors sell different gear, too.
13. Dodge with animation canceling
While you can only dodge 3 times in a row before falling over, you can attack after a dodge to start doing it as many times as you want.
What class should you play in Dying Light 2?
Class is kind of a loose term in Dying Light 2, as it is gear that dictates what your character specializes in. Here they are:
- Brawler gear focuses on one-handed (1H) weapons and melee weapon stamina costs.
- Medic gear improves parkour damage and healing effectiveness.
- Ranger gear emphasizes ranged weapons and stealth.
- Tank gear reduces the damage you take and focuses on two-handed (2H) weapons.
Game On Promotion (until codes last!)
Everyone needs a bit of luck when fighting zombies! Get a unique weapon charm from us to style up your in-game gear with Lars!
HOW TO GET YOUR GIVEAWAY:
Visit the Dying Light 2 redemption page and link your profile to your Dying Light 2 account.
Redeemed items for Dying Light will appear in your game as a docket to be exchanged at a Quartermaster. For Dying Light 2 Stay Human players, they will automatically appear in your in-game stash. Make sure to complete the Prologue section to gain access to the item.
The Lars The Troll Weapon Charm won't appear in your inventory until 7. September, 2023.