In Dying Light 2, the grappling hook changes the way you get around the world almost as much as the glider, greatly increasing your reach across gaps where your hands and feet just couldn't be enough on their own. You'll get the grappling hook at a particular moment in the game, so here's what you'll want to look out for so you know the game is ready to finally give it to you.
This comes about 20 hours into the main story on a typical playthrough with some sightseeing and side-questing, though if you wanted to dash to the grappling hook, you could reasonably get there in about 10-12 hours. It's one of several Nightrunner Tools that Aiden adds to his toolbelt throughout the game, though it behaves quite differently from the grapple bow Kyle Crane had in the first game of the series.
Floor is lava!Unlike the bow, which pulled Crane along in a quick, straight shot like something Batman would use, the grappling hook in Dying Light 2 acts more like a rope swing--admittedly, this is also like something Batman would use. With some Military Tech and Old World Money, you'll eventually be able to upgrade the grappling hook to pull Aiden faster to hooked objects, such as light poles. Eventually, you can even turn it into an offensive tool and pull enemies closer to you for melee damage--okay, yes, this is just a Batman gadget, isn't it?
For more on Dying Light 2, learn how to repair weapons, how to use fast travel, and how long it takes to beat.
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