In Dying Light 2, you'll need plenty of Infected Trophies on hand in order to craft some of the game's best mods. Really, Infected Trophies are so commonly used in crafting recipes that you'll need to have a bunch almost no matter the items you're trying to craft. Here's what you need to know about these «trophies» scattered across the world of Villedor.
Infected Trophies aren't the sort of hardware you'd hang on your mantle at home. They're much more grotesque than that. Though it's never quite clear precisely what they are, one gross clue is that they're only able to be scavenged from the dead bodies of special infected. Ears? Fingers? It's probably best we don't know for sure.
Anyway, you'll need plenty of these in order to upgrade items and blueprints, such as health kits, lockpicks, and throwables. Upgrading these items regularly allows Aiden's tools to improve as he does. Even if you have great gear and plenty of HP from finding Inhibitors, a lowly base-level health kit isn't going to save you when you're in a bind against some tough bosses and enemies later in the game.
Infected Trophies are split into several rarities. Think of these like color-coded loot that you may be used to from MMOs and RPGs, though in Dying Light 2, you'll only see the difference in name, not color. Certain special infected types drop certain Infected Trophies, so knowing how to get one type or another comes down to knowing which monsters to target. Here's how it all breaks down in-game:
While farming Unique trophies is basically not possible--the best you could do is just tackle all of the GRE Anomaly missions--the other trophies can all largely be found at night. You'll get plenty of Uncommon trophies just by taking out Virals, which
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