Dying Light 2: Where to Find Poppies

If you’ve been having trouble surviving encounters with the infected or anomalies in Dying Light 2, it’s likely that you’ve been making Boosters to give yourself an advantage. The Poppy is a common key ingredient listed in the blueprints of several boosters. These Muscle, Toughness, and Regeneration boosters are inspired by the healing properties of poppies in medicine, but you’ll need to find a reliable location to harvest them first. Continue reading to learn where to find poppies in Dying Light 2!

Dying Light 2: Where to Find Poppies

Where to Find Poppies in Dying Light 2?

Despite the fact that Poppies, like Honey, Chamomile, and Resin, may be found on Rooftop Groves, these are rare ingredients that will spawn in smaller quantities.

With distinctive red petals in patches similar in size to those of Chamomile, they’re hard to miss among the supplies that appear when you find them.

The southwestern area of Old Villedor’s Quarry End territory is the most reliable place to find a large number of Poppies in a consistent spawn location.

Dying Light 2: Where to Find Poppies

This place will be an asset and is accessible very early in the game, whether you’re guided here by a quest called “The Rose Garden” or simply find it on your travels while raiding houses for supplies.

Instead of settling for the occasional single patch of Poppies on rooftops, a greenhouse with four patches of Poppies can be found just inside the house shown on the map.

If you incorporate this into your travels, including stopping at nearby rooftops for supplies, you’ll never run out of Poppies.

Dying Light 2: Where to Find Poppies

Thankfully, many of the recipes that call for them only call for a couple, with the boosters only requiring two.

This will allow you to stockpile them and always have buffs on hand when the situation calls for it.

Well, that’s all we have here about where you can find Poppies in Dying Light 2 Stay Human. We hope this guide helped you.

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