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How to Repair Weapons in Dying Light 2

How to Repair Weapons in Dying Light 2

One of the worst feelings in Dying Light 2 is having your weapon shatter into pieces while you’re fighting off a horde of infected. Weapons in this game are pretty plentiful, but sometimes you find one you don’t want to get rid of, and that may leave you wondering how you can repair it before it breaks. It’s a question on many people’s minds, and the answer may disappoint you. Here’s how to repair weapons in Dying Light 2.

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How to Repair Weapons in Dying Light 2

There is no way to directly repair weapons in Dying Light 2. However, you can use a bit of a workaround to this problem by installing mods. Each time you install a weapon mod, it adds 50% durability to the weapon. To make the most out of this, you can effectively use mods like repair kits and put them on your weapons when the durability is running low. 

That means if you find a weapon you really like, you will want to install some mods on it to repair the durability. Otherwise, the weapon will break, and you’ll need to find a replacement. 

You can find and craft mods, buy them from the Craftmaster at the Bazaar and get them for rewards for completing quests. To equip a mod, simply open your inventory, select a weapon with sockets, and select an available mod from the menu. You will see the “weapon repair +50 durability” effect underneath the mod stats.

How to Repair Weapons in Dying Light 2

There you have it; that’s the only way to repair weapons in Dying Light 2. We will keep you posted if we come across some other hacky way to repair things. But for now, stock up on mods while you can, especially if you find a high-damage or rare weapon you want to keep for a while.

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Paul DeMarco
Paul is a hardcore Call of Duty fan, but also enjoys a good survival battle royale game like Fortnite or PUBG. He's been a gamer since 2005 and doesn't plan to stop any time soon.