Techland, the developers behind Dying Light, is all set to launch the second instalment of the title on 4th February. One of the main aspects is going to be the wide range of accessories, including the craftable Mines.
Similar to the real world, Mines in Dying Light 2 are powerful explosives that are triggered by pressure. When it comes to their applications, players can plant Mines at the entrance of a room to safeguard them from infected creatures. Moreover, it’s an incredibly effective tool to combat targets at close range.
Dying Light 2 – How To Craft Mines
Since Mines are craftable items, finding them in the Dying Light 2 is nearly impossible. Instead, players have to buy them from a craft master for 230 Old World Money after completing the first substation.
In addition to this, players will need crafting parts such as 10x Scraps, 5x Wiring, 2x Rags, and 3x Electrical Parts in order to craft a Mine. After accumulating these materials, head to the character menu and open the crafting section to see the complete list of blueprints available in Dying Light 2.
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Finally, choose the relevant blueprint and hit the confirm button to store a Mine in the inventory. Once the Mine is planted on the ground, players can even pick it up again if it’s not triggered.
Moreover, one can also upgrade accessories in Dying Light 2 in order to improve their overall effect, including damage rate, radius, and so on.
As we’ve mentioned earlier, Dying Light 2 will officially release on 4th February, and players can start preloading the game files 48 hours ahead of the game’s launch. So there you have it, what you need to know about crafting a Mine in Dying Light 2.
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