Dying Light 2 has launched and fans are thrilled to explore the new zombie-infested world. Alongside the open-world fun lies a deep story with a variety of moral conundrums.
A side quest will begin during Dying Light 2's 14th story quest, entitled Welcome On Board. That sidequest, simply entitled Aitor, concerns the important NPC being laid up in a hospital bed, leaving the player to choose whether and how to heal him.
Choosing to go through with the Aitor sidequest and successfully saving Aitor comes with a variety of benefits. Saving him will involve a slight hassle, but will reward the player with XP and items.
Successfully saving Aitor grants the player 1,500 Combat XP and 1,500 Parkour XP. It pays out $1,000 in Old World Cash. It also grants the player a blueprint that will allow them to craft a consumable item called a Rage Booster.
Aitor will personally reward the player for saving him, and gives the player the Lazarus Knuckledusters, a rare artifact that serves as a fantastic melee weapon. With all these benefits and little apparent drawback, it's definitely worth it to save Aitor.
Amid the Welcome On Board quest, Aitor will be wheeled in on a hospital bed.
Through this simple sidequest and key moral choice, Aitor can be saved and Aiden can get a ton of cool stuff. Choosing to give Aitor the large petals will put him in a coma and result in Margaret's death. Even if the player is not aligned with the Peacekeeper faction, it's well worth it to save Aitor in Dying Light 2.
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