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. Knowing how to repair weapons in Dying Light 2 is trickier than you might think, and crafting mods and upgrades will take a fair bit of work too, at least early on in your journey. Here's everything you need to know about Dying Light 2 crafting, modding, and repairing weapons.
As if you didn't need another reason to mod your weapons, spicing up your favorite axe or club with an elemental boost can keep it in working order for longer. Weapons have up to three different slots where mods can be put: the tip, shaft, and grip. However, adding a mod to any of these slots also repairs the weapon for 50% of its durability, meaning a weapon that is on its last legs can be restored to mint condition by adding just two mods.
You can craft weapon mods through the weapon menu, although you'll need the right materials on hand. Weapon mods aren't too costly, though, requiring basic supplies. For instance, a Flame mod that sets enemies on fire requires some pieces of scrap, resin, and a bottle of alcohol.
If there is a weapon you especially like, don't mod it immediately, as tempting as it may be. Instead, use only that weapon until it's almost broken. Once it's nearly done for, slap as many high-end mods on it as you can, and you'll have your weapon back in working order, stronger than ever.
It's also worth noting that this is the only way to repair your weapons. Weapons deteriorate every time you hit something with them, whether it's a zombie, a
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