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Dead Island 2: How To Get Infected Flesh
The Zombie Parts system in Dead Island 2 is an incredibly morbid mechanic with some really interesting concepts. Basically, at a certain point in the game, players will unlock the ability to use different mutations in different zombies to create specific Autophage Perks and Skills for weapons. To do this, you’ll need to collect all sorts of anatomical nightmares from Oversized Arm Bones to Electrified Brains, Mutated Hearts, and even Infected Flesh.
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All of these parts have different chances to drop from different zombie types. For example, Electrified Brains can only drop from Voltaic Screamers, but most zombies in Dead Island 2 can drop Infected Flesh. So, let’s go over exactly what this Part is, what it’s used for, and where to get it.
Updated November 2nd, 2024 by Jacob Buchalter: Despite the multiple DLC expansions for Dead Island 2 including the Haus DLC and the SoLA DLC, not much has changed with how to gather Infected Flesh or what it’s used for. Of course, there are more areas to get it from now with these DLCs, but the process is still the same and the recipes it is used in are primarily the same as well. Still, with all that said, let’s take a quick look over all the information provided here and make sure you know everything you need to know about Infected Flesh in Dead Island 2.
Infected Flesh ‘Material’ Explanation
Where to Find it In-Game
Dead Island 2 has 5 different Rarity types for its items and equipment; Common, Uncommon, Rare, Superior, and Legendary. While only weapons can go up to Legendary, everything else has an assigned Rarity, and Zombie Parts are no different.
While it’s true that Infected Flesh can drop from these 14 different zombie types:
- Walkers
- Spiky Walkers
- Shocking Walkers
- Swarm Walkers
- Grenadier Walkers
- Incendiary Walkers
- Firefighter Walkers
- Caustic-X Walkers
- Hazmat Walkers
- Burning Walkers
- Riot Gear Walkers
- Hydration Walkers
- Shamblers
- Bursters
There’s no real ‘method’ for farming Infected Flesh other than killing a bunch of these zombie types. Infected Flesh is a Common resource, which makes sense given how many sources you have to get it from, but that doesn’t mean it’s necessarily ‘easy’ to get. Unlike Oversized Arm Bones, you can’t break a Walker’s arms to get them to drop their Flesh easier.
So, for everyone looking this up to try and see if there’s a ‘faster’ way to complete the first step of Francesca’s Body Art Side Quest in Beverly Hills, sadly there isn’t. Instead, it’s easier to just accept this Quest and leave it alone or Pin the Autophage Perk recipe that uses Infected Flesh and then just keep playing the game without worrying about it. Because, as long as you’re keeping an eye out for Zombie Part drops in general (and not avoiding combat as a whole), you’ll steadily gain a sizeable hoard of Infected Flesh over time.
Infected Flesh
Overall Purpose & Usage of this Material
Infected Flesh really only has one ‘purpose’, it’s one of the baseline Crafting Materials used for many of the different Autophage Perks for both melee and ranged weapons. Outside of this, Infected Flesh isn’t worth much else. It doesn’t sell for much, it can’t be ‘used’ anywhere else, and you will only need about 10 stacks of Flesh for one specific step of a Side Quest.
Despite all this, you’ll still want to build up a big pile of Infected Flesh if you can, simply because of how often you’ll likely be messing around with Autophage Weapon Mods. Just to give a clearer picture of how many Blueprints this resource is used in:
Blueprint Name |
# of Infected Flesh Needed |
---|---|
Ferocious |
4 |
Restoring |
4 |
Violent |
4 |
Unstable |
4 |
Primed |
6 |
Skilled |
6 |
Tear N’ Sear |
6 |
Vigilant |
6 |
Agile |
6 |
Contagious |
8 |
Shockwave |
8 |
Acid Rain |
8 |
Mind-Blowing |
8 |
To build one of every Blueprint listed above, you would need almost a full stack of 99 bits of Flesh (78, to be more precise). And, let’s be honest, you aren’t going to use every blueprint only once for one weapon, so multiply this number by another 2, 3, or even 4 times. This is all to prove a point that Infected Flesh is a pretty commonly used material, so you’re going to want a lot of it.
- Franchise
- Dead Island
- Released
- April 21, 2023
- How Long To Beat
- 15 Hours
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