Once a mod has been applied to a slot, it cannot be changed or removed.ĭying Light 2 weapon mods are broken down into three different attachment slots: Tip, Shaft, and Grip. You’ll need to make sure you meet the material cost to actually apply the mod, however. Press Y/Triangle to open the mod menu, and you’ll be able to select a mods for every available slot on your weapon from the list of mods you have unlocked. Once you’ve bought a mod, you can apply it to a weapon by opening your inventory and hovering the cursor over the weapon that you want to modify. Enjoy them while they last and always be on the lookout for higher-damage replacements. You might want to save an Artifact weapon that you found early in the game, but you’ll quickly find that it gets outclassed in damage by lower-tier weaponry.
If you find something you like, don’t get too attached and don’t be afraid to use it. It’s important to know that there isn’t a proper system for fully repairing and levelling weapons, although there are some things that can be done to repair weapons in Dying Light 2. Artifact/Gold: Best durability with up to three weapon mod slots and three stat bonuses.Unique/Purple: Very high durability with up to three weapon mod slots and two stat bonuses.Rare/Blue: High durability with up to two mod slots and one stat bonus.Here’s how each weapon rarity tier differs: Traders at major faction structures also offer a selection of decent weaponry for you to buy that improves in damage and rarity as you level up, although the weapons can be quite expensive. You’ll sometimes be able to find the top-tier Artifact rarity weapons in the big, dark-green containers found around Villedor, particularly in Military Convoys. As you progress through the story and level up, you’ll find that your weapons quickly improve in damage, and more gradually improve in durability and rarity.