In Dying Light 2, players have three main resources: daylight, health, and stamina. And while the sun is far out of your control, how much health and stamina you have is relatively easy to change. Dying Light 2 will introduce you to Inhibitors, powerful drugs that fend away infection, early on, but these shots are an essential resource that can be easily found throughout the game. Here's how you can find more Inhibitors in Dying Light 2.
All you have to do is keep your eyes out for a small tracker to show up in the bottom left of your screen along with a picture of your GRE Key. Inhibitors can be found all across the open world of Dying Light 2, usually inside buildings or even safehouses. To get to them, all you have to do is follow the tracker, which simply says how far away from an Inhibitor cache you are. However, the tracker will only show up when you are within close proximity of an Inhibitor--about 50 meters.
Once you reach the cache you'll probably have to fight off some zombies, but it's a small price to pay for the essential resource. Just be sure to keep a constant eye out for the tracker to set off while you're running across the city. The tracker is likely to show up quite often while you're playing, as there are 126 Inhibitors in the game.
Later in the game, you'll start to be able to activate radio towers. Once you do, each tower will ping on your map all Inhibitors in a region. This makes the late-game Inhibitor clean-up much easier to manage.
Across Dying Light 2's city are Dark Zones and GRE Anomalies, both of which can offer a steady supply of Inhibitors, though at a price. Dark Zones are especially dangerous areas that can only be entered at night since they're packed with biters during the day. Even
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