Dying Light The Beast Beginner's Guide

Discover everything you need to know about the best beginner’s guide for Dying Light: The Beast, including some useful tips.

Dying Light The Beast Beginner's Guide

Dying Light: The Beast is all about survival while fighting against the undead and chimeras. Kyle Crane returns from the dead to escape a world filled with dangerous zombies. Movement is more important than fighting early on. Daytime is safer but still dangerous. At night, stronger infected roam; XP gains are boosted. Unlock safe zones whenever possible and carry healing items. Use traps, mark supply drops, and watch your surroundings to overcome every threat the game has to offer.

Bring medkits, molotovs, and upgrades to dominate the enemies. Focus on parkour upgrades, loot efficiently, and use the environment to fight smarter in this horror action survival game. In this guide, we’ll discuss the best beginner’s guide for Dying Light: The Beast, including how to survive in this infected world.

Unlock Safe Houses After Tutorial

Looting

Once the open world opens up, the first thing you should be doing is finding as many safe houses or safe zones as possible and unlocking them. Now, most of these in Dying Light: The Beast are actually high up. There are a lot of lookout towers and tall buildings where you’ll find them. The best way to locate these is with your trusty binoculars, the same as it was in Dying Light, too. When you do find a location, it will highlight it and unlock it on your maps, and you’ll be able to see it.

Something to note is that basically the whole map, minus a couple of exceptions, is available to you at the very start of the game. There’s really nothing stopping you from going into those high-level zones and unlocking these safe houses. So, you’ve got these places to fall back on as well as the XP that comes with unlocking them. When you do unlock them as well, it gives you a place to sleep. So, you can then fast forward to morning or night if you want to go out at night.

It also gives you a blueprint or a piece of armor, some sort of a new thing for unlocking themis very beneficial as you’re just trying to build out your kit in the early stages of the game. So, getting those blueprints unlocks like new throwables or new pieces of gear and upgrades is definitely beneficial. Make sure to have these safe spots that you can return to when night does hit.

Acquire the Best Gear

Gear

Focus on upgrading Kyle and finding better gear. Now getting better gear is a core part of the game. Whether that be the weapons, the armor, the blueprints, and a few other things, like the unique items. You can get from some quests, like there is the remote detonator you can get from completing your first substation side quest. Residential Relay is a side quest that you can’t miss, as it just gets you a call on the radio when it becomes available. Then you can go and unlock that first substation. When you do hand that quest in, you’ll get a remote detonator.

You can then detonate the traps in the region that you have unlocked, as those substations will turn the power on in certain regions. While you’re in that general vicinity, you’ll have new traps you can actually turn on night or day that can really help you clear out some of the infected that do spawn.

All side quests will tell you what you can get from them before you’ve actually completed them, just by hovering over them on the map or in the journal screen. So, you can kind of decide roughly, you know, what you’re looking for. For example, there is a side quest that unlocks a pretty decent crossbow that you can get once you unlock one of the safe houses in one of the early zones.

There’s a side quest that will spawn there as the NPC will spawn after that fact, and you’ll be given the quest, which is a difficult quest. Otherwise, I would suggest going to go and do a lot of the activity zones. Like, just do these zones at least once.

  • Doing them once will net you the unique reward that you can view on the map.
  • It can be a piece of gear or a blueprint. There are a lot of other resources and materials you’ll get from doing so.
  • After that point, if you wait about a day, you will be able to go back into those zones and just farm the resources again.
  • The unique item won’t be there, but you’ll be able to get more of those resources if you’re chasing certain resources to upgrade certain things.
  • Do those zones at least once to get that unique reward.
  • You can always track them on the map, as well as once you have completed a zone.
  • It’ll have a little tick that you’ve actually picked up that unique reward from that specific dark zone or activity, whatever it is.

Stamina is Everything

Stamina dying light

Unlike previous Dying Light games, you cannot manually increase your stamina. The only way you can is by leveling up. It’s the same with health as well. Stamina is the most important resource in Dying Light games in general, as you use it for parkour, but you also use it for basically every combat interaction. Like running out of stamina will happen a lot in the early game. However, you get used to how fast you drain. Just time your attacks to make sure you give an ample amount of time for that stamina regen to occur.

You must understand how critical stamina is, as running out just essentially makes you a sitting duck for all sorts of attacks. You can back up and sort of do a half dodge and get away a little bit. But realistically, you’re essentially just standing there waiting for that stamina to regen so you can actually do something.

  • Now, the fastest way to level up really is just by doing content.
  • Quests will definitely net you a ton of experience, so well worth doing.
  • You can also buy the experience gear that the vendor at the town hall sells.
  • Explorer jacker is a solid early game armor, as it doesn’t have a lot of gear like armor stat value.
  • Getting an extra 12% experience when you’re wearing that full set is really nothing to sneeze at, especially in the early game when you’re just trying to level up quickly.

Unlock the Best Skills

best skills

Rather than try and grab every skill, focus on getting the main skills that you want further in the tree rather than grabbing both options. When that skill tree diverges, you only need to get one option to then progress further up the tree. If you’re trying to chase some of those higher-level skill points, I definitely recommend doing that.

One of the best skills to get in the early game is the Beast Controlled skill, which allows you to decide when beast mode triggers. Once that bar is full, it won’t automatically trigger anymore. It means you can save this for boss fights or tough infected. You just win any encounter if you trigger the beast mode. So, saving it for boss fights and tough encounters can really help you out. And being able to trigger it when you want to trigger it is super beneficial.

When you’re looking at this skill screen on PC, it’s as if you press Z, but on the bottom left, you’ll see the prompt to bring up your prior skill sets. This is a list of all of the standard parkour skills that you already have at the start of the game, like war running, etc. So, it’s worth familiarizing yourself with this to understand what you can actually do before you’ve even unlocked the skills. As a lot of the skills, not all of them, but a lot of the skills from previous games that you may need to unlock, you already have them automatically.

Night is OP

The night is dark and full of terrors again, and chases are definitely harder in the Beast compared to Dying Light 2. Even at a chase level one, you’re going to get like multiple volatiles chasing you. Now, I do recommend playing around with the knight in the early stages of the game.

Once you have the parkour mechanics and you’ve got a solid weapon and just see how you go. Like, especially when you’re in Oldtown, there are plenty more buildings and heights that you can use to climb up high ground. Just get away from the volatiles by weaving through the buildings.

Night

Having as many of those safe houses open is definitely beneficial because those UV lights will absolutely save your skin. You can try and kill a volatile with your weapons and skills. Your best bet is to set a bunch of traps, Molotovs, and try to avoid getting close to the volatile or aggroing a pack. Try and isolate one. It’s really not the main reason to be out at night. It’s because of that double experience that you get.

There are also things like the volatile nest and the other exclusive events that only occur at night that can net you a ton of really good rewards. So, it’s definitely worth familiarizing yourself with the night. Other than a couple of heavily scripted events that force you to go out at night, you don’t really have to. So, if you do or just want to stay to the day, you definitely can.

Never Break a Lockpick

lockpicking

 Just like in Dying Light 2, you never need to craft lockpicks. You can exit the lockpick mini-game and just re-enter it, and it resets your lockpick health, and the sweet spot won’t actually change. Essentially, how this works is your lockpick takes about eight misses to break. Now, if you get to like five misses from the sweet spot, if you just exit out of the mini game and enter back in, your lockpick’s health will reset. You’ll get like those eight tries back again. They are cheap to craft, and they cost you like scrap.

Gear Upgrades

upgrades

When you’re looking to upgrade your gear and your equipment, there are a few things to think of. Firstly, you need to learn how the enhancement, like the upgrade system, works. New to Dying Like the Beast are the manual pages. You can use these to increase the quality of your craftables, like your blueprints, as well as any weapons that you can craft at the workbench.

The first thing you should upgrade is the bandage. You should make the bandage at least as high as you can go. In the early game, you will only be able to get it to blue. Once you hit level six, you’ll start seeing intermediate manual pages, even at the locations where you previously saw the beginner pages. They are tied to your level as to what pages will show for you.

Once you hit level six, you’ll see intermediate pages. You’ll be able to get it to epic quality, and then you can start focusing on other things. Level up the Molotov as early as possible as well because it’s a quiet way for you to can AoE take out infected enemies. It’s really good for that, and just you know general fighter as well.

After that, you can upgrade your weapons to make them more effective in combat by enhancing their damage and durability. If you use a specific crafted weapon, you could then upgrade that. If you’ve got a bunch of the beginner manual pages, you can actually improve them to intermediate as well. There’ll be a new option that will appear in your workbench once you have unlocked it.

Enhancing Weapons

weapon upgrade

For your weapons themselves, there are a few things to think about. Firstly, resources are just so critical. You can buy them from the vendor’s stock as well. It does refresh regularly. Doesn’t give you a ton, but it’s definitely an option as well because you’ll have more cash than you know what to do with. So, it’s just a good way to spend it in the early game. Weapon upgrading is cheaper than recrafting that same item. So, if you’ve got like a crafted blueprint and upgrade it, you crafted it at level three.

However, when you do improve the quality, you will want to recraft it for the extra benefits because it will come with extra mod slots, extra durability, etc. Don’t forget about adding mods, especially charms as well. Lightning is a good charm you can get that can just give you some base XP, which is worth garbing as well.

Beginner Tips and Tricks For Dying Light: The Beast

Below are the best beginner tips and tricks for Dying Light: The Beast.

  • Save your docket weapons and pre-order gear. Durability is limited, and once they break, they’re gone, but you can repair weapons. Remember, docket weapons will also match your level, so it’s best to get most of them as you get to a higher level.
  • Stamina is everything. Time your swings, don’t spam attacks, and consider grabbing early XP-boosting gear from the town hall vendor. Remember: night doubles all XP, so it’s risky but rewarding.
  • Don’t spread skill points thin.  Push deeper into a branch to grab the best perks sooner. The Beast Control skill is a must, as it lets you trigger Beast Mode when you want, instead of wasting it automatically.
  • Zombies give trash XP, around 15xp each. You need thousands to level up. Unless you’re farming loot, just parkour past them and focus on quests, encounters, and safehouses for real progression. If you need a level-up guide for XP and farm volatiles
  • Night is brutal, with volatiles everywhere, but it’s also the fastest way to level up. Use traps, Molotovs, and safehouse UV lights to survive. Don’t go head-on unless you’re confident, isolate enemies, and play smart.
  • Lockpicks don’t ever need to break. If you’re close to snapping one, exit and re-enter the minigame — durability resets, and the sweet spot stays the same.
  • Upgrade bandages first, then Molotovs. Healing keeps you alive, and fire wipes out groups quietly.
  • When it comes to weapons, upgrading is usually cheaper than recrafting, but recrafting after quality upgrades adds extra mod slots.
  • Kick zombies into spikes, drop decoys into Molotovs, and use traps everywhere. Highground with a bow is a game-changer, and grenades deal big damage but draw attention.

Hi, I’m Ali. I started gaming with Max Payne, and it set the tone for my interest in darker, more immersive experiences. I mostly play soulslikes, RPGs, and FPS titles that focus on tight mechanics and pacing.

I have a strong appreciation for game soundtracks and how they shape the overall experience. I’m also a long-time horror fan, across both games and films, with a preference for atmosphere-driven storytelling. This space reflects that passion, exploring games through both their mechanics and the atmosphere they create.

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