How To Get Left Finger Of GloVa In Dying Light 2

2022-07-09 09:00:00 By : Ms. Eva Wang

Here's how to find the secret developer room in Dying Light 2 and get the Left Finger Of GloVa and infinite durability for your weapons.

Like its predecessor, Dying Light 2 Stay Human contains many Easter Eggs for curious players to discover. Some of these reward you with unique blueprints that can’t be obtained anywhere else, but finding them is never an easy task.

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Some of these Dying Light 2 Easter Eggs can be found in the Secret Developer Room, and it is definitely worth a visit. You'll find not one but two extremely useful blueprints in there. The first blueprint is a modification called “Korek Charm” that practically allows you to repair any weapon infinitely, provided it has a Charm slot. The other blueprint is called Left Finger of gloVa, a running gag since Dead Island days and a deadly accessory.

Just follow our guide step by step and you can get hold of these blueprints in a matter of minutes.

Updated February 22, 2022: Still having trouble finding that Secret Developer Room? We've updated this article by including our very own video guide that can visually lead you to exactly where you need to go in Dying Light 2!

The Secret Developer Room isn’t accessible until you unlock the Garrison District in the Central Loop and progress the main story. You’ll need to finish one of the main missions called “Broadcast” before you can reach the floor the room is located at. “Broadcast” is also the mission where you get The Grappling Hook, which is a life-saver in many close-call situations.

After completing this quest, you can use the elevators in the VNC Tower to get to the rooftop. Unfortunately, it takes exactly 80 seconds for the elevator to reach the lobby of the tower, and another 80 seconds before you’re finally at the rooftop. Once you’re on the rooftop, glide your way to Airdrop THB-UT0, which is located on a tall building, southwest of the VNC Tower.

Don't forget to loot the Military Airdrop once you land on the rooftop. The crate contains valuable gear and Military Tech, the rarest resource in the game, which is used to upgrade Nightrunner Tools.

The Secret Developer Room in Dying Light 2 is located under Airdrop THB-UT0, but the doors are tightly locked, and you can’t get in without deactivating the defense system. In order to do that, you must connect electricity to three power boxes on different floors. Here’s how:

A board lying on the edge of a window indicates where you should jump off. These are also marked with yellow paint to help you notice them.

A board lying on the edge of a window with warning tape indicates where you should be landing.

Once in a blue moon, Dying Light Gods may bless you with a weapon far better than everything else at your disposal. While you can’t repair your weapons in Dying Light 2 in a traditional sense, applying modifications can increase the overall durability and extend its life.

Luckily, there is a legit method to get infinite durability for weapons that come with a Charm Slot. Head inside the developer room. After you pass the hallway, you’ll see a couple of seats and a coffee table in the middle.

There is a Thank-you letter from the developers on the table. The blueprint for “Korek Charm” will appear after a small lightning show once you sit down and look closely at the blue shimmering spot next to the letter.

If you can't see the blue shimmering spot, change seats and try again. The blueprint will eventually appear. Sitting on the blue chair to the far left corner did it for us.

You can apply the Korek Charm to any weapon that supports it. The charm can be used infinitely, and it will repair any weapon it is applied to for 500 durability points. You can have the charm on multiple weapons at the same time.

The room has a few more references to Techland and its previous works and the Left Finger of gloVa is actually one of them. We’ve seen the Left Hand of gloVa in Dead Island, and a different version of the weapon made an appearance in Dying Light, dubbed as the Right Hand of gloVa.

Explore the room further, and you’ll notice a small bedroom. There's a bed inside and a teddy bear on it. Sit on the bed, be patient, and enjoy the light show. One by one, more teddy bears will spawn around you.

Shortly after, bears will stop spawning and the Techland poster in front of you will change to the company's older logo. You can find the blueprint for the “Right Hand of gloVa” inside the frame.

Crafting this weapon requires 369 scraps, it may sound a lot, but at this point in the game, you most likely have more than enough scraps to craft the weapon and enjoy it for a while.

The Left Finger of gloVa is fun to mess around with, and you never know what type of damage output will come out of Aiden’s left hand, which to be honest is half the fun. You only get 16 shots, use them wisely. NEXT: Dying Light 2 - Complete Guide

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