Dying Light 2: Stay Human offers a massive open-world playground free for you to explore. However, walking (or parkouring) through this post-apocalyptic world is no easy feat. There are infected and enemy factions waiting to take you down. Exploring at Night in Dying light 2: Stay Human is even trickier as prowlers alert nearby infected and start a chase, which then turns into a fight or flight nail bitting sequence with hordes of undead.
To battle these gruesome enemies, you need high-quality weapons, weapon mods, and equipment. While you can obtain these by exploring the open world and completing main missions and side missions, the simplest way to get them is to buy them from vendors and craft merchants. However, for that, you need a lot of Old World Money (the game's primary currency). Here's our guide on quickly farming Old World Money in Dying Light 2.
Farm Old World Money in Dying Light 2
As soon as you unlock the Bazaar in Dying Light 2, you will be free to explore the open world. Take this opportunity to do some sightseeing and discover Dark Hollow.
These are loot sources scattered all across the map. Here you will find rare and unique valuables that you can sell to vendors for a lot of Old World Money. The catch here is that you have to explore Dark Hollows at night since in the morning they are crawling with infected.
At night, make sure you have plenty of UV shrooms and immunity boosters in your inventory since Dark Hollows are chemically infested zones where your immunity will go down double the usual rate.
While you can enter Dark Hollows from the ground, it's recommended that you take the rooftop since the former's entry point is populated with prowlers and others infected.
Once inside, loot any and every chest, locker and compartment you come across. Some rare and unique valuables are locked in those compartments, so make sure you carry a few lockpicks, crafting which should only take a few seconds.
Stuff like antibiotics, canned food, wristwatches, Jewelry, Crystal Statuettes fetches a decent sum, so make sure you don't leave anything behind. There are plenty of Dark Hollows in the city of Villedors, which means you can farm a substantial amount of Old World Money by exploring them.
Back at the vendor, you can either sell these individually from the goods section or sell all valuables together by pressing Triangle on PlayStation (Y on Xbox). Every Dark Hollow you loot should give you enough Old World Money to buy one or more rare or unique weapons of your choice alongside weapon mods.
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