![]() ![]() First of all I would like to draw some attention to the values of DROPs. The following values are for the legend levels, if you haven't unlocked the legend levels then the XP per package differs depending on how high your survivor rank is. In other words you have no reason not to hand them in on nightmare mode. Of course not everyone wants to play on nightmare mode which is perfectly understandable. Just hoard up packages in whatever difficulty you are comfortable with but make sure you switch to nightmare whenever you decide to hand them in! The XP and packages are all calculated assuming you are alone when doing this. In nightmare mode you get a 10% extra XP bonus per player in your session. Which means that a full squad of four will receive a 30% extra XP bonus which does apply to the value of packages as well.Īs some people may simply just be interested in the amount required to go from 1-250, I will quickly leave the values down below as well as how the co-op bonus effects it. ![]() #DYING LIGHT TRAINER UNLOCK OUTFITS FULL# Dying Light 2s open world is full of weapons, gear, and loot that will make players more lethal as they level up and Sunken Airdrops are a great way to get good gear fast. Level 250 is marked with "NaN" (Not a Number) due to the fact that you do not need to fill out the level 250 bar, it will be maxed out once you reach it. ![]() XP and Packages in the table down below means per row/10 levels, Total XP and Total packages means how much it is up to that point. The XP is 100% accurate, but due to many decimals when calculating how many packages the XP is equivalent to, I have rounded to the nearest singular number. ![]() I doubt you will come across any real issues because of it though, the differences are quite minor in the grand scheme of things.
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