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Dying Light 2 skill trees detailed by Techland

Abilities for everyone!

Dying Light 2 has detailed its two new skill trees ahead of its February 2022 release date.

“While performing specific in-game actions, players will earn experience points in one of two areas—parkour and combat,” Techland said in a press release.

“Traversal actions like climbing, jumping, or vaulting will be rewarded by progressing a parkour-centric experience bar. The more complex and skillful movements players perform, the more experience will be gained. Likewise, to earn combat-centric experience points, players should take the fight straight to enemies and perform combination attacks to net even more experience points.”

The completion of quests will offer experience, then used to progress through the skill trees, which in turn reward more experience.

“With the right timing, the combat skill Grapple can throw enemies to the side using their own momentum,” Techland continued. “Follow up with Stomp for an opportunity to instantly kill enemies you’ve just thrown to the ground. Many such inventive combinations exist for players to incorporate in their playstyles.”

Get a taste of what to expect below.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is expected on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 from 4 February 2022.


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