Dying Light 2 Best Skills Guide – Best Parkour Skills, Combat Skills

Dying Light 2 Best Skills Guide

Dying Light 2 is finally out as the sequel in the series which started back in 2015, bringing players back to the parkour-zombie survival game. Much like the previous game, Dying Light 2 comes with unique and interesting skills that this Dying Light 2 Best Skills Guide. We will show you all the best skills you should unlock whenever you can.

The first game in the series began pretty tricky for newcomers but became much more fun when given access to unique Skills. Although the first game had 4 different skill trees, Dying Light 2 comes more refined with just two skill trees: Parkour and Combat.

This simplified skill system has reduced the Skills to 24 in total, making them somewhat easy to obtain all. What is more interesting is that Techland has shifted its focus on the Skills that matter in the gameplay (Parkour and Combat).

Dying Light 2 Best Skills Guide

Now let’s take a look at some of the best skills you should unlock in both the Parkour and Combat skill tree.

Best Parkour Skills

Parkour skills unlock new abilities and are what make the game fun. Dying Light is known for its fluid movement and freedom to jump up and latch to any location, or skip from roofs to balconies, back to another roof. The best skills for Parkour are the ones that are agile, keep you on your feet, and quick enough to escape the clutches of zombies.

  • High Jump: This is a must have skill that you should be looking to unlock as soon as you can as it will not only allow you to jump higher, but also reach those higher ledges.
  • Fast Climb: Another really must have skill paired with High Jump which adds to your overall Parkour skills. Fast Climb will allow you to move faster on ledges, increasing that fluid movement we all love in Dying Light. Just make sure you have Firm Grip unlocked for this one.
  • Safe Landing: While you can go for Active Landing which reduces fall damage, why not increase the height you can jump from without taking any damage? Safe Landing will let you increase the safe height from which you can land on the ground. Works best if you slip and fall down from a ledge or low rooftop.
  • Slide Jump: A reoccurring skill form the previous game which let you slide past enemies or even through their legs. Slide Jump is another Parkour complimenting skill which makes lets you smoothly run past a group of enemies without hindering your momentum.

Best Combat Skills

While moving along with your parkour skills is what it may seme about, but it is only half the fun. This is where Combat skills come, bringing their unique ways of taking down enemies and hordes. In the previous game, combat skills are what made the game fun and satisfying.

  • Head Stomp: A returning skill from the first game, that lets you stomp the head of a knocked down enemy to completely take them out. Head Stomp is a very important skill that most players will want, as it instantly takes out zombies, and also saves you from damaging you weapons and draining precious stamina.
  • Dropkick: Another really powerful combat skill that lets you land a skull crushing kick while jumping. A must have skill that you shouldn’t sleep on
  • Grapple: Grapple returns in Dying Light 2 adding another layer to the movement mechanic. Works best when fighting a lot of human enemies and want to grapple back to a higher position, and away from harm’s reach.
  • Perfect Parry: Perfect Parry along with Perfect Dodge are both really good skills, but parrying takes the edge as it lets you stagger the enemy leaving them open for your counter attacks.
  • Deflect Projectiles: Another really good skill that you can consider to add in your combat mechanic. This skill lets you deflect incoming projectiles and send them back towards the attacker.

This concludes our Dying Light 2 Best Skills Guide. Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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