While most of the blueprints in Dying Light 2 can be found by buying them outright from various faction vendors or Craftmasters, there are several more hidden, hard-to-find blueprints that only can be found by exploring Villedor. One of the reasons why Dying Light 2 can take players hundreds of hours to complete is because it's full of hidden secrets just waiting to be discovered. As players attempt to find the location of all blueprints in Dying Light 2, they'll undoubtedly hit a few roadblocks along the way due to the hardest-to-find blueprints scattered across the map.
It should come as no surprise that some of the greatest parts of Dying Light 2 include hard-to-find blueprints, as the game's developer, Techland, loves to add Easter eggs to many of their titles. Dying Light 2 is the most recent game that the company has developed, so it's full of both Easter eggs and hidden secrets like blueprints scattered around the corners of its map. Even some of the hardest-to-find blueprints in Dying Light 2 are Easter eggs from Techland's earlier titles.
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Although the hardest-to-find blueprints are some of the most fun items to use in Dying Light 2, most of them require that players complete large portions of the main story before they can be obtained. These blueprints include weapons, ammo types, and a weapon mod in Dying Light 2, and what makes them so hard to find is that each of them is hidden in plain sight. Whether they realize it or not, players will encounter nearly all of the hardest-to-find blueprints in Dying Light 2 just by playing the main story, and they'll pass by each of them if they don't take the time to explore the surrounding areas.
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