Dying Light Guide

Strategy Guide / Walkthrough / FAQ for Dying Light

Strategy Guide / Walkthrough / FAQ

Overview

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Duplicating items

Invite a player into your game. Drop any items that you want to duplicate. Have the invited player pick up all items you dropped. Then, have the invited player back out of the game with the quit option in the pause menu. This will save the invited player’s inventory. Invite the player back into your game, and have them drop the items you previously dropped for them. Next, have the invited player force close the game to avoid saving his or her inventory. Invite a player back into your game, and repeat the process a few more times. When the host’s inventory is large enough, give the invited player your larger inventory, and have him or her leave with the quit option in the pause menu to save the invited player’s now larger inventory. Then, invite a player back into your game, and repeat the process again to multiply the drop items. Sell unwanted items to get an unlimited amount of money. To have unlimited health, keep duplicating the med kit.

Duplicating weapons and infinite money

First, buy the “Melee Throw” skill (Power Level 4 and Stun prerequisites) at the Power Skill menu. Then, equip the your most valuable melee weapon (or buy one from a merchant), and throw it. While the weapon is in mid-air, open your inventory, and drop the thrown weapon to duplicate it (one thrown and one dropped). Repeat this process as many times as desired. Sell all the extra duplicated weapons for unlimited money. Note: If you buy the two backpack upgrades, you can carry more weapons and farm much quicker. Always keep a repaired version of your favorite weapon in the inventory. Use the duplicates to kill enemies, and when the weapon is about to break you can make a new duplicate. Thus, you will never run out of weapons. If you want to farm for money, you should stay in a quiet area near a safe zone, as the noise may attract enemies.

Easy Agility XP

Level up the “FreeRunning Adept” and “FreeRunning Expert” skill to gain 40 XP per climb. Go to the Tower, and sleep until it is night (XP doubles during the night). Leave the Tower, go down the stairs, and look to your left to see two barrels in front of a small building. Climb the barrels and then the building. When you are at the top of the building, fall backwards, and repeat climbing the barrels and building again to get 120 Agility XP per second.

Easy Power XP

Proceed through the main missions until you escape “The Pit” to unlock a small floating safe house. You can use this area to easily level up your Power skills. Before starting, make sure you have a good weapon. If it is not night, sleep to change it to night, as you will gain extra XP for killing enemies at night. Leave the floating safe house, and kill the first zombie while using camouflage. Killing zombies when camouflaged gives bonus XP (Level 9 Survival skill is when camouflage becomes available). Then, kill the two giant zombies and all of the surrounding ones to gain a lot of Power XP. Make sure you are hitting the zombies in the head to gain bonus XP. After killing all of the zombies, go back to the bed in the safe house, and sleep until it is night. Repeat this process until your Power skill level is maxed. Note: Having another player sit at the bed will make this process faster.

Easy Survivor Points

Unlock the Bolter feeding grounds, then go to the nearest safehouse. Wait until night, then go out, kill the Bolter very quickly, and run back to the safehouse for a quick 3,000 Survivor Points. Alternately, run around and get a few of the red spitting women enemies to chase you. Then, run to the safehouse, straddle the fence, and crouch so they are spitting at you but cannot hit you. Remain there until morning to get approximately 30,000 Survivor Points.

Fast travel

After completing the story, you can use fast travel to all the main areas in the game (Slums, Old Town, and Antenna). This is very useful when searching for collectibles and completing all side quests. The game does not actually tell you that you can go back to the other maps or that there is a fast travel option. To fast travel between the Slums and Old Town, go to your bedroom in the Tower. There is a poster on the wall that lets you immediately travel to the other map. To travel to Antenna, use the door in the north of the Slums or the sewer entrance in the north of Old Town (there are only some flags and zombie statues there). You can also go back to the sewers if desired; the access points are marked on the map and are the same that you took during the story missions.

EXPcalibur sword blueprint

The EXPcalibur sword appears randomly as loot. However, you can always find one in the southeast corner of the map. Travel to the boat house at the large lake in that area. Note: The blocked bridge should be on your left. Proceed along the rocky shore to your right until reaching the very edge. Look out towards the middle of the lake to see a very small island. Swim to the island to find a body holding the sword. The sword’s loot icon will read “This EXPcalibur belongs to me.” Search it to collect the weapon, which will take approximately 120 seconds. Once the sword is obtained, the corpse will catch on fire and reveal the blueprint for the EXPcalibur. The sword cannot be repaired and will eventually break after a few hits. However, it is very power and can kill most zombies with a single hit. Since its stats improve with your level, it is recommended to collect it later in the game.

Korek Machete blueprint

Travel to the northern end of the Slums, and enter the middle safe zone. Travel east to a building shaped like a backwards “C”. Find the blue toolbox (hidden behind wooden crates and blue barrels) on the rooftop of the building, then kick it approximately 75 times until it opens to reveal the blueprint for the Korek Machete. It is recommended to get the Korek Machete as soon as possible to make the rest of the game easier. The Korek Machete does 500 damage, can take 35 hits, and has 218 handling. You can also craft the weapon as often as desired since it only costs 10 alcohol and 20 metal parts (which are the most common materials and can also be bought from merchants). The machete has four upgrade slots, which you can use to increase the damage to over 600. Note: The Korek Machete weapon is named after Korek, the nickname of Techland’s optimization lead developer.

Pyza Suit blueprint

Climb to the rooftop of the last building in the southwestern corner of Old Town. Jump on the chimney on the very top of the roof to find a green pipe. Interact with the pipe to be taken to World 1-1, which is a reference to the Mario series. Proceed through the special area until you reach the first gap that you must jump over the red water. Then, go backwards so you are standing on the sixth block from the gap. Jump a few times to reveal a hidden block. Climb on top of the hidden block to obtain the Pyza Suit blueprint, which allows you to momentarily glide through the air.

Right Hand Of Glova blueprint

To get the Right Hand Of Glova blueprint, first find two specific stones in the Old Town area. One of them is on a ledge above ground level, behind the tilted tower to the northwest. The other stone is on the edge of the beach, at the southwest side of the museum. After collecting both stones, place them inside the eye sockets of the skull inside Ishaq’s apartment during the “Shadow Of The King” side quest. Note: Dead Island featured a “Left Hand Of Glova”. The “Right Hand Of Glova” blueprint is a reference to the lead game play developer.

Sick Bomb blueprint

Travel to the Tower’s rooftop, then go to the back of the rooftop. Interact with the checkers board to make a move. Leave the area by using the elevator, then immediately return. Interact with the board again to make another move. Repeat the process a few times until you win the game of checkers to get the Sick Bomb blueprint. Note: “Sick” is the nickname of one of the game’s lead level designers.

Stasis Field Projector blueprint

During the Rupert The Gunsmith quest chain, explore the Magic Fortress in Old Town to find a pink teddy bear in the empty room of the kindergarten, on the floor above Rupert. Activate the teddy bear repeatedly until it explodes to get the Stasis Field Projector blueprint.

Easy guns and ammunition

Sometimes the soldiers that appear in safe houses will be armed with guns. If the soldiers die, their guns and ammo will drop and can be collected. Bring a propane tank into a safe zone, and throw it at an armed guard until he dies. Then, take his weapon and ammunition. Repeat the process as desired when another guard respawns.

Upgrading weapons

Weapons can be upgraded in two ways, through blueprints and upgrade slots. Both blueprints and slots can be found hidden in various locations. Every weapon has upgrade slots. Higher quality weapons will have more upgrade slots. If a weapon has an empty upgrade slot, go to your inventory, and select the upgrade mod you want to apply to it. Different upgrade mods increase different stats. The following is a list of all upgrade mods and their respective upgrades:

  • Assassin: Handling (Level 1)
  • Barbarian: Damage (Level 2), Durability (Level 2)
  • Berserker: Damage (Level 1), Handling (Level 1)
  • Brawler: Damage (Level 2), Handling (Level 2)
  • Bruiser: Damage (Level 2), Handling (Level 1)
  • Brute: Damage (Level 2), Durability (Level 1)
  • Champion: All Weapon Stats (Level 1)
  • Clicker: All Weapon Stats (Level 2)
  • Crusader: Durability (Level 1), Handling (Level 1)
  • Duelist: Damage (Level 1), Handling (Level 2)
  • Enforcer: Damage (Level 1)
  • Fencer: Handling (Level 2)
  • Gladiator: Damage (Level 2)
  • Juggernaut: Durability (Level 1)
  • King: All Weapon Stats (Level 2)
  • Knight: Durability (Level 2), Handling (Level 1)
  • Mercenary: Damage (Level 1), Durability (Level 2)
  • Paladin: Durability (Level 2), Handling (Level 2)
  • Pit Fighter: Damage (Level 1), Handling (Level 1)
  • Templar: Durability (Level 1), Handling (Level 2)
  • Titan: Durability (Level 2)

Blueprints do not require an upgrade slot on a weapon. However, they do require various crafting ingredients. Blueprints can add the following modifications to a weapon:

  • Bleeding: Increased damage output
  • Burning: Damage over time to living or infected characters
  • Electricity: Increased chances of stunning an enemy
  • Impact: Increased damage output
  • Toxicity: Damage over time to living or infected characters

Crafting ingredient locations

Use Night Sense to detect crafting ingredients in containers and other caches. Industrial areas may contain Metal Parts, Blades, and other items, while weapons are usually found locked inside vehicles and buildings. Note: Some crafting ingredients, such as Common Plants and Algae, will appear on the map. Search the indicated containers and/or areas to find the corresponding ingredient:

  • Alcohol: Refrigerators
  • Batteries: Toolkits
  • Blade: Toolkits
  • Bolter Tissue: Search Bolter bodies
  • Chemicals: Cabinets, kitchen areas
  • Common Plant: Wilderness areas
  • Duct Tape: Toolkits, workshops
  • Electronics: Toolkits, locked containers
  • Fluorescent Mushrooms: Caves
  • Gauze: Medicine cabinets
  • Home Supplies: Dressers, cabinets
  • Hunter Gland: Search Hunter bodies
  • Metal Parts: Trash cans, dismantled items
  • Nails: Warehouses, supply rooms, dressers
  • Plastic: Toolkits, containers
  • Power Cable: Industrial areas, warehouses
  • String: Dressers, simple containers
  • Tin Can: Toolkits, containers
  • Toxic Plant: Cliff areas
  • Underwater Algae: Coastal areas (underwater)

Plants vs. Zombies mini-game

In the Antenna area, climb the large antenna until you reach the zip lines. Use the zip line that takes you towards the mountains (northeast), then search for a Toxic Lichen plant on one of the rocks, on the south side of the hole. It will teleport you to a Plants vs. Zombies mini-game where zombies are fighting plants.

9mm pistol

There are two ways to get a 9mm pistol. The easiest is to pick it up from the cottage in the bottom right corner of the Slums. The pistol always spawns at this location, and you can get it right after the game starts or at any other time desired. The second way is to lock pick police vans. Look for them on highways, and bring some lockpicks. You cannot get a pistol from human enemies, as they only have rifles and melee weapons. The pistol is a crucial part for completing the Gunslinger side quest from the upper tower in the Slums. The Gunslinger side quest gives you access to a pawn shop that contains two text collectibles.

Secret loot cave

There is a secret underwater cave at the far northeast corner of the Slums. Start at the safe house found along the eastern border, closest to the north edge of the shore. Follow the river north until you see a small boat that is flipped over to your left. Go left and proceed until you reach a small barricade blocking off the area. Jump over the barricade, and swim through the submerged tunnel until you reach the cave. When you search the cave, a message will appear saying “Your destiny is to build your legend (and get loot).” You will then be attacked by spawning zombies for approximately four minutes. Once you defeat the zombies, you can search the bodies to collect the loot. After collecting the loot, a message will appear saying “Enough! Patch 1.0.2 activated. Better do some quests.” These messages and cave are a reference to the original loot cave in Destiny, which eventually got patched. Look along the wall on the right side of the cave to find another path leading to more water. Jump in and swim along the left wall to reach a second open-air cavern that contains a treasure chest. Then, turn left and climb up the rock wall at the dead end to find a second duffel bag.

Metal parts

When you do not need a weapon any longer, open your inventory, and dismantle it to gain Metal Parts. Metal Parts can be used to repair other items. Although this is not as good as selling a weapon, it can be used to obtained Metal Parts immediately when needed.

Dancing Zombies Easter Egg

While walking with Babar during the “A Werewolf” escort side quest, enter the second hangar that Babar passes by. Turn on the electric switch inside near the entrance to make the zombies dance.

Playing guitar

After progressing far enough in the game, you will find a guitar in your room at the Tower. You can pick it up and play it, but it will sound terrible. During the “Siblings” mission in the school, you can find a “Guitar Lessons” book. After reading the book, try playing the guitar again.

City Of Harran web site

Various posters and billboards feature a QR code. When scanned, it will take you to www.harran-city.com, the web site for the city of Harran.

Global Relief Effort web site

During the clinic mission where you need to carry samples, you can find a folder with a QR code. When scanned, it will take you to www.globalreliefeffort.com, the web site of the organization that sent the crane.

Calling for a taxi

You can actually call 1-661-320-4146, the number featured on various taxis, and it will ring through to the cab company.

Game developer pictures

Outside the Tower is a wall with a lot of pictures of missing people, which are the game’s developers.

References

Adventure Time reference
There is graffiti of what looks like a simplistic animal on the wall next to the Magic Castle. It is actually a very accurate rendering of a horse from Season 2: Episode 2 of the animated series Adventure Time.

Assassin’s Creed reference
Travel to the Old Town area in the northwest corner of the map. Go to the castle-like building found along the cliffs facing the ocean. Climb to the tallest and rounded portion of the building to find a small flag, similar to those that are collected in Assassin’s Creed. Grab the flag to get a small amount of experience points.

Call Of Juarez references
After helping a woman named Selma, enter her apartment in the Tower to find a Ray McCall figure belonging to her son. Ray McCall was the main character in the first two Call Of Juarez games.

During the “Gunslinger” mission, you can purchase a Ray McCall figure from the pawnshop. It will appear in your room afterwards, and you can interact with it.

Half-Life 2 reference
During the school mission when you have to go with Jade to find explosives, you can see a zombie torso pinned to a wall with a circular saw blade. This is a reference to a similar scene found in Ravenholm in Half-Life 2.

Left 4 Dead reference
One of the shops in the Slums is named “Left 4 Bread”.

Psycho reference
There is a building named “Bites Motel” in the game, which is a reference to the classic movie Psycho, as well as the television series Bates Motel.

Star Trek reference
Go to the school. The designation of the Enterprise, “NCC-1701”, can be found spray painted on the wall next to a classroom door.

Star Wars reference
Play Omar’s side quest after the blow-up quest with Rahim. After escorting Omar, he will say “And may the fish be with you, always.”

The Last Of Us reference
During the “Bunker” mission, progress until getting the “Get Inside The Bunker” objective. Enter Town Hall, and walk upstairs. Stand in front of the elevator. When the elevator door opens, a zombie that resembles a Clicker from The Last Of Us will appear. You can kill it and loot the body.

The Lord Of The Rings reference
During the escort mission for Nick Pesto, he will ask you to help him collect some items he lost. Note: You can find Nick tied up inside the back of one of Rais’ trucks. One of those items is a ring. Nick will say “One ring to rule them all” when he finds it.

The Silence Of The Lambs reference
During the “Where’s My Mother” side quest, to the northeast in the basement is some lotion in a basket. This is a reference to the killer in The Silence Of The Lambs movie who passes lotion in a basket to the women in his basement.

X-Files reference
In the Antenna area, you can find an RV trailer that contains alien drawings, photos, and the slogan “Believe”.

Zelda series reference
A child can be found holding a model of the Master Sword at the sewers. He can later be found at the kindergarten at the Tower after his chain of side quests have been completed.

Blueprint locations

Search the indicated location to find the corresponding blueprint:

All Battle Journal locations

Search the indicated locations to find all 17 of Marvin Zucker’s Battle Journals. They are one of three text collectibles and are required for the “It’s All In The Writing” achievement (34 Notes, 17 Battle Journals, 16 Voice Mails). The Flags and Statues are not required. Before attempting to collect the journals, it is first recommended to complete the story, as some of them are hidden in areas that require certain story progression. You can still access all areas after completing the game by using fast travel (nothing is missable). To view how many collectibles you have found, open your inventory to see an overview of all the text collectibles you have obtained. They all have their own number — so you can track which ones you are missing. When you are near a collectible, you can use Survivor Sense to mark it with an orange icon. This video guide shows them in the most efficient order with the smallest distance in between.

All Quarantine Zone locations

Search the indicated locations to find all eight Quarantine Zones. Successfully complete all eight Quarantine Zones to get the “Trespassing” achievement. The zones are only displayed on your map when you get close to them. Five zones are in the Slums, and three are in Old Town. Most of the quarantines require you to pick up some supply crates in buildings or parking garages. In the others, you have to kill all enemies to clear the area. Before attempting to clear the Quarantine Zones, you should complete the story and get some good weapons because the zones are overrun by hordes of zombies that you will not have a chance against without the right weapons. It is easier to do this in Co-Op mode.

All Note locations

Search the indicated locations to find all 34 Notes. They are one of three text collectibles and are required for the “It’s All In The Writing” achievement (34 Notes, 17 Battle Journals, 16 Voice Mails). The Flags and Statues are not required. Most of the notes can only be collected after reaching a certain point in the story or after completing certain side quests. To make sure you can collect all of them, it is recommended to first complete the story and all side quests. The starting points of the required quests are also shown in this video guide. You can obtain all collectibles after completing the story (nothing is missable). After completing the game, you can use fast travel in the Tower to return to Old Town. There is a poster on the wall of your bedroom that acts as a fast travel station. To view how many collectibles you have found, open your inventory to see an overview of all the text collectibles you have obtained. They all have their own number — so you can track which ones you are missing. When you are near a collectible, you can use Survivor Sense to mark it with an orange icon. This video guide shows them in the most efficient order with the smallest distance in between.

All Voice Mail locations

Search the indicated locations to find all 16 Voice Mails. They are one of three text collectibles and are required for the “It’s All In The Writing” achievement (34 Notes, 17 Battle Journals, 16 Voice Mails). The Flags and Statues are not required. All of the Voice Mails are located in Old Town — so you first need to make some story progress. You can also collect them after completing the story. After completing the game, you can use fast travel in the Tower to return to Old Town. There is a poster on the wall of your bedroom that acts as a fast travel station. Voice Mail #13 can only be accessed after completing the “Rupert The Gunsmith” and “Health Potion” side quests. The quest starting points are shown in the video. To view how many collectibles you have found, open your inventory to see an overview of all the text collectibles you have obtained. They all have their own number — so you can track which ones you are missing. When you are near a collectible, you can use Survivor Sense to mark it with an orange icon. This video guide shows them in the most efficient order with the smallest distance in between.

Hidden poster locations

In Old Town, you can find nine posters hidden around the area. Each poster starts a challenge that must be completed within a time limit. The reward for the poster challenges is 10,000 Survivor XP. The posters can be found at the following locations. After completing all the poster challenges, Bozak will appear on your map. Travel there to obtain the Exploding Throwing Stars blueprint, and kill the madman before escaping.

  • Poster 1: West of the town’s center
  • Poster 2: Northeast edge of the town’s center
  • Poster 3: North of the town’s center
  • Poster 4: Northeast edge of the town’s center
  • Poster 5: Farthest east side of the map
  • Poster 6: Southeastern edge of the map
  • Poster 7: South side of the map
  • Poster 8: Northwest edge of the map
  • Poster 9: Near the town center

Weapon rarity

The following are the various weapon colors and the rarity they represent:

  • White: Most common weapons
  • Green: Weapons with improved stats
  • Blue: Uncommon weapons with higher stats
  • Violet: Most uncommon weapons with even higher stats
  • Orange: Best weapons

Perk experience

Gain the indicated amount of experience points to reach the corresponding level for Perks:

Level Survivor Perks Agility Perks Power Perks 1 0 0 0 2 1,000 550 800 3 3,250 1,250 2,250 4 5,000 2,000 4,250 5 10,000 3,000 6,500 6 15,000 3,750 9,000 7 20,750 4,750 11,750 8 25,000 5,750 14,750 9 30,000 6,750 18,000 10 40,000 7,750 21,500 11 50,000 8,750 25,250 12 55,000 9,750 29,250 13 60,000 10,750 33,250 14 65,000 12,000 37,500 15 70,000 13,000 42,000 16 72,500 14,250 46,500 17 77,500 15,250 51,250 18 80,000 16,500 56,000 19 95,000 17,750 61,000 20 100,000 18,750 66,250 21 125,000 20,000 71,500 22 150,000 21,250 77,000 23 175,000 22,500 82,250 24 200,000 23,750 88,250 25 475,000

Easy “A Long Way Down” achievement

The Infamy Bridge is in the east of the Slums (right side on the world map). Go there at night, and run to the very end of the bridge. Jump down to the water to get the “A Long Way Down” achievement. Note: If it is daytime in your game, you can go to a safe zone and sleep in your bed to make it nighttime.

Easy “BBQ” achievement

There are spikes all around the map — on streets, buildings, roadblocks, and many other places. Make sure you have some Molotovs and firecrackers in your inventory. Then, throw the firecrackers on the spikes, and wait for some zombies to arrive. Once there are some zombies standing right in front of the spikes, throw a Molotov and then immediately kick them into the spikes to get the “BBQ” achievement.

Easy “Can’t Touch This” achievement

A very easy way to kill 20 enemies in a row without taking damage is to climb up a fence or building at day (since enemies cannot follow you there), and throw Molotovs and/or grenades at groups of zombies. It also works well with guns, especially if you get headshots. Note: There are fewer zombies that spawn during the early stages of the game. If that is the case, then either throw firecrackers to attract more zombies or return later in the game.

Jump on top of a van or bus on the overpasses or large bridge. Lure a crowd of zombies with firecrackers. When about twenty of them have been attracted, throw a Molotov cocktail at them.

Easy “Enlightened!” achievement

In single player mode, find a light trap close to a safe zone to allow you to run back and heal between activations. You must reset it before activating it again. Alternately, start a multiplayer game with some other players who have lured zombies in. Activate and reset the light trap without moving.

Easy “Everybody Dance” achievement

You can easily shock five enemies with electricity simultaneously using electric traps. You can find one very early in the game, on a street north of the safe zone where the game begins (Slums). Throw some firecrackers to lure the zombies to the trap. When five or more zombies are in the trap, activate the power switch to kill them and get the “Everybody Dance” achievement.

First, unlock the electric fence trap upgrade. Stand above an electric fence trap, throw some firecrackers, then activate the trap.

Easy “Gabriel’s Sword” achievement

Swords can be bought from merchants later in the game and after completing the story (Survivor Level 12 or higher is required to increase the odds). Go to the merchant in the tower (Slums), and look at what he is selling. If he does not have a sword or khopesh, go to sleep in your bed to skip time. This will change the items he is selling. Sleep until he is selling a short sword, saber, two-handed sword, or khopesh. Then, travel to Old Town, and go to the location shown in the video (it is on the second map where you go later in the story) to find the Bad Ass blueprint on a rooftop. It allows you to craft a weapon with fire elemental damage. Use it on your sword or khopesh when you have all the required crafting materials to get the “Gabriel’s Sword” achievement.

Easy “Harran Athletics” achievement

This can be done in single player mode if you have the “Cuisine & Cargo” DLC. Quarantine Zones are counted as co-op competitions, even when completed in single player mode. With the DLC, there are ten Quarantine Zones in total. Successfully complete all of them to get the “Harran Athletics” achievement.

Easy “Italian Plumber” achievement

First, buy the “Vault” (Agility Level 4) and “Drop Attack” (Power Level 10) skills. Then, equip a wrench, run towards an enemy, vault over them, and use a weapon attack while in the air to get the “Italian Plumber” achievement. The Drop attack will instantly execute the enemy. The damage stats of your wrench do not matter. Wrenches can be found randomly all over the game world (mostly in the early game). They are often in locked chests. If you find one early in the game, keep it for this achievement. If you cannot find a wrench, ask another player for one. You can share weapons with other players by dropping them from your inventory in Co-Op mode.

Easy “Mouths Wide Open” achievement

Volatiles only come out at night. When one of these creatures is nearby, it will be marked on the mini-map. If one of them sees you, it will hunt you down. Volatiles are very fast, do massive damage, and have 3000 health. They spawn very frequently around the Tower (safe zone in the Slums where the game begins and where most main missions start). If it is not night, sleep in your bed to make it nighttime. A very easy way to kill Volatiles is to lure them into the electric fence traps around the Tower. Activate the trap when a Volatile is chasing you. When the Volatile walks into the trap, it should die. If the Volatile does not die right away, you can use the second trap on the other side of the building. The traps recharge after half a minute and can be used again. While the Volatiles are stunned from the electricity, you can also throw grenades or use firearms to kill them more quickly.

Easy “This is Harraaaaan!” achievement

In Old Town later in the game, there are more flat roofs that are well suited for drop kicking zombies from. Alternately, go to the Infamy Bridge in the Slums, and throw a firecracker at a gap at the edge to lure zombies, and then start kicking them off. When you run out of targets, move to the next gap.

Steam achievements

Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select “Community”, “My profile”, “View all my games”, then the game and view stats.

  • A Game of Catch: Kill 50 enemies with throwing weapons.
  • A Long Way Down: Jump to the water from the Infamy Bridge (Slums) at night.
  • Agile: Reach Agility Prof. Lvl 10.
  • BBQ: Stick a burning zombie on spikes.
  • Bittersweet: Complete the game.
  • Blinded by the Lights: Blind 25 Volatiles with flares or a flashlight.
  • Bolter Hunting: Catch 5 Bolters.
  • Can’t Touch This: Kill 20 enemies in a row without taking damage.
  • Disaster Recovery: Get 15 Relief Packages.
  • Electrified!: Catch 25 enemies in the Electric Fence trap.
  • Enlightened!: Blind 25 enemies in the Light Trap.
  • Everybody Dance Now: Simultaneously shock 5 monsters with electricity.
  • Everybody Knows Kyle: Reach Survivor Rank lvl 12.
  • Flight of the Crane: Jump from the Crane.
  • Gabriel’s Sword: Add a fire elemental effect to a sword or a khopesh.
  • Harran Athletics: Take part in 10 coop competitions.
  • Harran Shooting Club: Kill 50 enemies with shooting weapons.
  • High Flyer: Kill 25 enemies using Ground Pound or Drop Attack.
  • ♥♥♥♥ Homini Lupus Est: Save 15 survivors from Rais’s men.
  • Hush, Hush Now: Quiet a Screamer.
  • I’m a Runner and a fighter: Complete 15 Agility or Power Challenges.
  • Is It Really Necessary?: Kill your first Infected.
  • Italian Plumber: Kill an enemy with a wrench, using Vault followed by Drop Attack.
  • It’s All In the Writing: Find all text collectibles.
  • I’ve Got Your Back: Complete 1 quest in a co-op game.
  • Judo Master: Throw 50 enemies with Grapple.
  • Little Craftsman: Craft your first item.
  • Lucky 7: Win 7 coop competitions.
  • Making Faces: Show the outside world that you’re still alive.
  • Master Crafter: Use Blueprints at least 100 times.
  • Mount Everest: Climb at least 8,848 meters on various objects.
  • Mouths Wide Open: Kill a Volatile.
  • My left or your left?: Meet with Rais.
  • Now It’s Safe: Capture all Safe Zones.
  • Now You Can Come In: Find Camden.
  • Open Sesame: Perform 10 successful Lockpicks.
  • Pheidippides: Run (move or sprint) at least 42,195 m.
  • Polyamory: Complete 5 quests in a single co-op game with the same 3 partners.
  • Prom Night: Survive night pursuit of level two or higher.
  • Sightseeing: Reach the Old Town.
  • Snake in the grass: Escape the arena.
  • Strong: Reach Power Prof. Lvl 10.
  • The Legend of Harran: Reach Survivor Rank lvl 18.
  • The Whole Story: Finish all side quests.
  • This is Harraaaaan!: Kill 100 enemies by kicking them off the rooftops/cliffs.
  • Tied loose end: Deal with Tahir.
  • Trade Company: Sell items worth 10,000 dollars.
  • Trespassing: Complete all Quarantine Zones.
  • Vertigo: Activate the Amplifier.
  • We’re All In This Together: Save 15 survivors from zombies.

The following achievements require “The Bozak Horde” bonus downloadable content:

  • The Boy Who Could Run: Complete all Parkour Fever Challenges.
  • GD Parkour Instructor: Complete all Parkour Fever Challenges at night.
  • Pearls in the Mud: Open 5 GRE chests in Dead Zones.
  • Get the Bozak: Complete Bozak’s challenge.
  • Together Till the End: Be the last man standing.
  • Electric Whisper: Learn how to craft Electric arrows.
  • Things That Go Ka-Boom: Learn how to craft Exploding arrows.
  • Robin Hood Theory: Score 10 headshots on Rais’s men with a bow.

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