Melee weapons live such short and sweet lives in Dying Light 2. It's hard to imagine a game that makes players fall in love with a weapon that they know is going to shatter, but the developers at Techland found a way to do it. And they put a system in the game that only makes this love affair more bittersweet.
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However, improving weapons isn't immediately obvious and much of the confusion occurs because it isn't immediately possible. It will take some patience and knowledge, but before long Dying Light 2 gamers will be tinkering with weapons to last as long and do as much damage as possible.
Perhaps the biggest problem with learning to upgrade weapons is that weapons that can be upgraded are incredibly rare. Gamers will likely be coming across Dead Island Easter eggs before they get ahold of a weapon that can be improved.
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For those white, blue, and even purple weapons that lack sockets, go ahead and use them until they are broken without worrying about what might have been. The only time to worry about better technology is when a weapon with sockets allows it.
Modifications are about are rare as the socketed weapons themselves, so don't be surprised about lacking any when first coming across a superior melee weapon. Like the weapon itself, these modifications must be either found while exploring or purchased outright.
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Traders are a rarity at the start, but use the binoculars to locate a couple of windmills. After unlocking them, a trader will be around. Their stock will change, so don't give up hope if they don't start out with any modifications in
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