Dying Light 2 Missable

Dying Light 2 Missable Collectibles and Achievements: 100% Playthrough

There are a number of Dying Light 2 missable items, collectibles, and Achievements or Trophies that can only be picked up at certain points in the game. Therefore, any completionists attempting to get 100% completion in Dying Light 2 will have to grab them the first time around or risk having to do the whole campaign again. Here’s how to get Dying Light 2 missable Achievements and Trophies to get that 100% completionist score.

All Dying Light 2 missable items, Achievements, and Trophies

Dying Light 2 Missable

There are three potentially missable collectibles, items, or Mementos in Dying Light 2, which are all located in the Prologue since this area cannot be returned to later in co-op or single-player. They are:

  • Newspaper – In the kitchen of the house on the table.
  • Letter – Outside the house on a table under a photo.
  • Book – Go down the zipline and there is a small abandoned church, collect the book from the altar.

Here are all the missable Achievements/Trophies in Dying Light 2:

  • Boot Licker – Reach City Alignment 7 for any faction. Keep assigning facilities or districts to the same faction until it unlocks.
  • Fit as a Fiddle – Max out health. Cannot be done at the same time as Ironheart. Save up 78 Inhibitors, then make a copy of the game’s save file. Use the Inhibitors to upgrade health to the max and get the Achievement, exit the game, overwrite the current save with the copy made, then go back in and upgrade stamina instead.
  • Ironheart – Max out stamina. Cannot be done at the same time as Fit as a Fiddle, see above.
  • Audiophile – Find all collectible recordings, semi-missable. Some tapes are in areas that become inaccessible later in single-player, so to get them players will have to join another player’s co-op session and revisit those areas.
  • Archivist – Find all collectibles, which is missable thanks to the three items above.

For more on Dying Light 2, here’s whether or not the game has crossplay, and here’s our review of the game — find out why our reviewer called it, “a far cry from zombie greatness.”

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