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Daniel Hidalgo
2022-02-04 08:37:11

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Keep reading, so you know how to upgrade blueprints in Dying Light 2, because in this article we have everything you need to know.

What are blueprints in Dying Light 2?


It is an element that you will have to obtain before even thinking about manufacturing any item, since these will give you the recipe with the materials that you must obtain to be able to manufacture them. If you want to get variants of your items, it is important that you know how to update blueprints.

How to upgrade blueprints in Dying Light 2?


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In order to update your plans, you will have to go to a Craftmaster, where you can also buy accessories and obtain crafting materials. Then you will have to access the "upgrade" tab, you just have to keep in mind that Old World Money is not used to upgrade blueprints in previous levels.

You will need to get various infected trophies of Uncommon, Rare, and Unique rarities to trade them to a Craftmaster to upgrade your blueprints. But you have to keep in mind that as you upgrade, you will have to have some money for some upgrades.

Money is earned passively by looting bodies, opening chests, and completing secondary objectives.

To get infected trophies, you will have to face the toughest enemies in the game like the Revenants in the GRE anomalies, or the Brute in The Arrival story quest.

That's all there is to know about upgrading blueprints in Dying Light 2, so now that we've reached the end, we hope you're ready to upgrade your blueprints and get the item variants.

Tags:
Dying Light 2 Stay Human
Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch
Genre(s):
Action role-playing, survival horror
Developer(s):
Techland
Publisher(s):
Techland, Square Enix, Deep Silver
Engine:
C Engine
Release date:
February 4, 2022
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
18+

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