Since Dying Light 2 was released, even though it differs from the original in some ways, the game has been delivering players solid content in a unique world. Within Dying Light 2, there are many challenges and dangers that require players to get creative when it comes to fighting their enemies. In order to prepare for these fights, players can farm feathers to craft new arrows and bolts to take on the Infected.

Just like those who have been hunting for Easter Eggs in Dying Light 2, finding feathers requires dedication and time. There are, however, a few things to look for that can help players discover feathers (and other materials) faster than they would otherwise.

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How to Farm Feathers in Dying Light 2

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Feathers in Dying Light 2 are found, most often, on top of buildings. A good tip for Dying Light 2 players is to practice parkour and navigation early on, so that reaching these places is easier throughout the rest of the game. Feathers can be found in bird houses, usually in trees or tacked up on high places. One of the best signs that players are approaching a bird house is the presence of other plants and materials on rooftops. Following these 'trails' will often lead players to their objectives.

When looting bird houses for feathers, the yield is typically low. Usually only one or two feathers will be found per location. These feathers are very useful, though. They can be used to make arrows and crossbow bolts for long range combat and weapon modifications for gear. These tools help players reach Dying Light 2's ending without the hassle they would regularly experience. Having access to these tools also allows players to get more inventive when it comes to making their way through Dying Light 2's story.

Indeed, from melee weapons to the grappling hook in Dying Light, there aren't many pieces of gear that are as useful as the long-range weapons. For those who are looking to get invested in Dying Light 2, it is great to remember that finding valuable materials in the game's open world is the key to being a successful player. Following the tradition of its predecessor, Dying Light 2 has created an environment where players are not only able to explore the world as they see fit, but where they can also use resources to shape the landscape to their own personal play styles. When couple with construction of gear, those mechanics lead to some excellent gameplay.

Dying Light 2: Stay Human is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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