The sword won't come willingly, as only the chosen my pull it from its fleshy sheath. Swim out all the way to the rock to find a golden sword impaled upon a zombie. Look for the sword on a tiny rock in the far southeast area of Harran's Slums, south of the fishing area.
You can find the fabled "Sword in the Stone" in Dying Light, except this time around it's the "Sword in the Zombie." His son, as it happens, is carrying a toy version of the Master Sword! Sadly, he doesn't seem willing to part with it. If you happen to have done Dawud's side quest to get him a gun, you'll find him and his son waiting to cross to Old Town. During the story mission that takes you from the Slums to Old Town, you'll arrive at a staging areas where survivors make the trek one by one. You might not be able to spot the Hero of Hyrule in Dying Light, but you can find his legendary sword.
If you get your character close enough to the poster (crouching down helps) you can actually scan the code with your mobile device and it will take you directly to a web site. On the bottom right corner of the poster is a QR Code. Hidden QR CodeĪt the beginning of the game, in the room you wake up in above one of the beds, there is a Jade "The Scorpion" Aldemir poster. Once inside, look South across the street and you'll find a bakery with a very unique sign: Left4Bread. Head slightly north of the Tower to a safe house area guarded by large chain-link fences. Techland has included an homage to another great zombie game: Left 4 Dead.
Make sure to search every classroom thoroughly, and you'll find another guitar, along with a lesson book! Return to the tower and interact with the guitar again. Luckily, there's time to address that oversight! Play through the main missions until you need to infiltrate a school with Jade.
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