The world of Dying Light 2 is full of enemies that either want to eat you or rip your head off, so keeping a healthy supply of powerful weapons and consumables is essential. Luckily, the ruins of Villedor have more than enough for you to use to keep enemies away and your health bar full. Here's everything you need to know about Dying Light 2 crafting.
Crafting in Dying Light 2 starts with the right supplies, and luckily, everything you'll ever need can be found around you. If you need to make medicine, rooftop groves, marked by tall, yellow trees, have plenty of chamomile and honey, as well as UV Shroomz. For things like scraps and rags, you don't have to look any further 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 simple crafting items.
If you want to find high-end crafting supplies though, you'll have to go out at night and explore Villedor's Dark Zones. While a good number of zombies can be found inside these buildings, they're also packed with things like wiring and pigment that are used to craft weapon mods.
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 can also upgrade the recipes you already have.
Crafting recipes have multiple levels, and can only be leveled up 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 out at night and Goons, and some money. However, continuing to level up
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