Players ofDeath Stranding 2: On the Beachknow that walking is the most basic and frequent action you’ll do in the game. Sure, you have vehicles, zip-lines, monorails, and other eccentricities, but nothing beats the old tradition of putting one foot in front of the other. So why don’t we improve our walking?
As you make progress through the story, Sam will be able to unlock Skeletons. This is a type of equipment that gives him unique buffs, like running faster and better climbing skills. Let’s discover how you can unlock every Skeleton in Death Stranding 2 and make deliveries easier.
How To Unlock All Skeletons
There are nine different Skeletonsyou can get in Death Stranding 2. Or more specifically, you can getthree different types of Skeletons with three versions each. The most basic one will always be unlocked just by playing through the story, and you can’t miss them.
Defense.
Peter Gates, Western Environmental Observatory.
Complete Main Order 10, which is part of Episode 3: Drawbridge.
Reach Three Starsin your Connection Level with the prepper.
Battle Skeleton Lv3
For the ultimate version,you need Four Starsin your Connection Level with the prepper.
Speed and long jumps.
The Dowser.
Complete Main Order 21, which you’re able to’t miss in Episode 6: Chrysalis.
Boost Skeleton Lv2
Grind your relationship with The Dowser andreach Three Starsin your Connection Level.
Cargo capacity and traversal.
Leon Easton, East Fort Knot (F4).
You’ll have tofinish Main Order 30, which is the last story mission in Episode 7: Pod.
Bokka Skeleton Lv2
Complete orders and deliver cargo to Leon Easton until youreach Three Starsin your Connection Level.
Bokka Skeleton Lv3
For the last Skeleton, go a bit further:get Four Starsin your connection with Leon Easton.
Which of the Skeletons is the best is up to personal preference. Most of the time,I use the Boost Skeleton Lv3 because its focus on speedis more important than anything to my playstyle. But I also always have a Bokka variation store in the Magellan for when I have to climb the mountain area in the east of Australia.