To find Honey in Dying Light 2, you will need to search for Roof Groves that can be found throughout the city in the game. That said, Roof Groves are small gardens that can be found on top of buildings - if you didn't get that from the name.
Inside Roof Groves, players can find various herbs, mushrooms, and flowers required in many Health and Immunity crafting recipes, including Honey.
If you want to find these Roof Groves in Dying Light 2 so you can get Honey, the best way is to search for yellow trees. Yellow trees on top of roofs indicate a Roof Grove as shown below.
If you want to make things easy on yourself when searching for Roof Groves, we recommend hoping to a tall building and pulling out the binoculars. Use the binoculars to scan the surrounding area until you find yellow trees. When you find yellow trees, make your way over to them, and you will see a scene like the one below.
The image above shows what Roof Grove usually looks like, and if you want to find Honey, you will need to interact with the Beehives. Interacting with beehives will then give you the Honey you need, you can also come back later, and there will be more Honey for you to gather.
Although Roof Groves are great for getting Honey, it is important to note that Roof Groves are not the only way to get Honey. You can also gather it on balconies in specific locations, get through quest rewards, buy it, and loot it in fridges. But if you want a ton of Honey and other crafting materials, your best bet is to just farm Roof Groves in Dying Light 2.
For more on Dying Light 2, stay tuned for more coverage in the upcoming week and months after release.
Published: Feb 2, 2022 12:14 pm