Players who have saved up their coins should be proud of themselves. Dying Light 2 is an unforgiving environment and it's easy to go broke buying temporary boosts that hardly make a difference at all. Thriftiness is rewarded with a pick of items from vendor inventories.
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But with a rotating shelf and a lot of fool's gold, it's easy for players to waste their cash on gear that doesn't make enough of a difference and wind up right back scrounging for cash. For those who want their purchases to count, these are the best things to buy in Dying Light 2.
It's hard to say that a zombie game can ever have too much zombie killing in it but for those who complete the game, the five-hundred hour mark can get brutal. At some point, whacking zombies loses its luster. There has to be a better way than just attacking, right?
Though many are calling for fixes in the game, vendors offer a fix for the zombie issue right away. The have unique items that can distract zombies and allow Aiden to pass by undetected. Or Aiden can score lots of kills by luring zombies to an area and tossing an explosive after they targets have gathered together. The unique accessories pay for themselves in loot.
Weapons in the game are less about quality and more about quantity. Of course, nobody is going to complain about an artifact hammer that wipes out zombies in three hits or fewer, but the only time Aiden is in real trouble is when he runs out of weapons.
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Go ahead and modify whatever weapons are found, but don't buy expensive weapons that only last for a few minutes until they break. Instead, buy common weapons for cheap prices. They might not be as efficient in combat, but they're
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