Dying Light 2: Infected Trophies Collection Guide
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Dying Light 2: Infected Trophies Collection Guide

BY JC Paredes 4 years AGO 3 MIN READ

Crafting blueprints may be upgraded in Dying Light 2: Stay Human so that they are more effective by boosting damage, crafting goods produced, resistance, etc. For this, you’ll need money as well as trophies obtained by defeating difficult-to-kill infected. Learn how to get a lot of “Infected Trophies” quickly and effortlessly with the advice provided on this page.

Infected Trophies!

The most difficult infected to take down, such as the Goons, Bolters, and Banshees from Dying Light 2: Stay Human, are those with the highest prize rarity. However, Virals, Howlers, and Spitters are the primary sources of Infected Trophies. You’ll require a large number of them in order to make progress on your strategies.

  • TIP: Don’t kill a Howler right away, if you come across one. Consider letting him gather his vicious allies and slay them all at once, increasing the difficulty of your chase before claiming your reward.

Trophy Hunting Equipment

  • It’s time to be ready for the battle in order to maximize your trophy quest! Equip your finest tank and brawler armor depending on whether you favor one or two-handed weapons.

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  • You may also prefer Parkour tactics, although this might rapidly turn into a stampede given a large amount of infected. To increase your chances of surviving, focus on gaining immunity to infection and night resistance.
  • Weapons’ resistance will inevitably wane with time, as is to be expected. Keep in mind that you can repair them one time for every mod slot that applies. In order to do damage to a large number of Virals at once, try to use AOE modifications.

Looking for the right spot

  • Even though the Pursuit may be finished, it’s important to be able to pick up all of the prizes upon completion, especially if you reach level 3. The best spots to engage in Pursuit are those that are close to a Safe Zone and have UV lights.
  • The Virals will most likely lose sight of you if you climb to the tops of buildings, causing the Pursuit to end prematurely. You can also take cover using the UV rays to cure yourself. The booth in front of the Bazaar is a great example of this. The Infected will not be able to climb up there, thus you may cure yourself without having to halt your Pursuit.
  • “Welcome On Board” mission’s UV Torch has a level 1 upgrade that offers it a UV flash upon activation. You may make use of this to keep Virals from pursuing you.

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JC Paredes

Since March 2021, I've worn two hats at Spiel Times: a writer and a Managing Editor. In my writing role, I've earned recognition from Wikipedia and Nev Schulman (Catfish TV Show host) for my insightful analysis and engaging narrative style. I'm passionate about all things gaming, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for uncovering hidden secrets within games. My gaming journey began at a young age, captivated by titles like Resident Evil and Tomb Raider. Today, I enjoy exploring open-world RPGs and MMORPGs, consumed by their lore and crafting theories about their narratives. I'm also drawn to the suspenseful atmosphere of horror games and the intricate narratives of crime-themed titles, bringing a unique perspective to my writing. Beyond gaming, I have a fascination with anything unexplained and chilling, a passion that often spills over into my exploration of horror games. When I'm not engrossed in a virtual world, you can find me curled up and spending time with my adorable doggy sidekick, Teemo. As Managing Editor, I'm committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for our writing team. I communicate openly with my team members, addressing any content-related issues and providing guidance to help them excel.

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