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What happens when you reach Chase Level four in Dying Light 2?

Chase the night away.

Enemies in Dying Light 2 are ferocious during the day but far more terrifying at night. Once the sun sets, the infected become far more aggressive. If you earn the undead's ire after the sun sets, you may trigger a Chase, and these Chases have four levels of intensity depending on how long they've elapsed, but what happens when players hit the max level?

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Increasing the Chase Level in Dying Light strengthens enemies, bolsters their numbers, and adds unique variants that appear during chases. Increasing the Chase Level to four, its max spawns to the most heinous and aggressive enemies that Dying Light 2 offers in excessive numbers. The more prolonged Chases are, the more likely the level of a Chase is to increase.

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While there are adverse effects of Chases, there are positives should you make it through these harrowing encounters. Surviving Chases, especially at high levels, grants players increased experience for combat, traversal, and player rank. The higher your Chase Level, the more experience points you gain when it ends. Skilled players will undoubtedly use Chases to farm experience quickly and level up far faster than they could during the daytime. To start a chase, grab the attention of several enemies in the area at night, alerting the horde to your presence.

For more on Dying Light 2, be sure to visit some of our other articles here on Pro Game Guides, like Is it possible to avoid combat and killing in Dying Light 2?


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Tai Hofmann
I’m Tai, a gaming guru from Ohio and Staff Writer for Pro Game Guides. Few things are as incredible to me as the interactive experiences video games provide, and I want to use my writing talent to help others enjoy games as well! If I’m not gaming, I’m probably watching Marvel movies or anime.