In this extensive guide, we’ll explore how you can repair weapons in Dying Light The Beast and keep them in good shape.

You’ll need to repair weapons in Dying Light The Beast quite often. Similar to previous games in the series, the latest title also forces you to keep a close watch on your weapon’s durability. Use it too many times without repairing it, and the weapon might break during an intense fight. That’s why we suggest keeping alternate weapons ready at all times. You should also repair your weapons before heading into a fight. In this guide, we’ll explain how you can repair weapons and when you should consider doing so.
How To Repair Weapons in Dying Light The Beast

You can repair weapons by going into your inventory, hovering over the weapon you want to fix, and holding down the repair key. On keyboard and mouse, this is the R key by default. If you’re using controllers, it’s the X button on the Xbox controller and the Square button on the PS5 controller. If you don’t want to open the inventory screen, you can also repair equipped weapons through the weapon wheel. Simply pull up the wheel, hover over the item you want to repair, and press the repair button.
Keep in mind that you can only repair an item if its durability has degraded. Also, depending on the weapon’s rarity, you can repair it only a limited number of times. After that, the weapon is junk, and you should discard it. Repairing a weapon requires Scrap, which you can find almost everywhere in the game. Therefore, coming across this resource should not be difficult.
You can repair weapons the following number of times based on their rarity:
- Common weapons: 3 repairs
- Rare weapons: 4 repairs
- Epic weapons: 5 repairs
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When Should You Repair Weapons in Dying Light The Beast?
Since you have a finite number of repairs for each weapon, we suggest using up all of its durability before repairing it. You can pause and access the inventory even during combat. Keep using a weapon until it breaks, then go to your inventory screen and repair it. This way, you can use each of your weapons longer and fully utilize their durability.
You should also know that light attacks degrade weapon durability by two points, while heavy attacks degrade it by four points. Be smart about mixing these types of attacks. When an enemy is almost down, we suggest using light attacks or kicks to finish them off. This approach will limit the damage your weapon suffers and make it last longer.
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