
Dying Light: The Beast marks the thrilling return of Kyle Crane as the central character, introducing players to an array of challenging bosses unlike any found in previous installments. Each formidable opponent not only serves as a thrilling encounter but also grants a valuable upgrade point to enhance Crane’s Beast abilities.
One might expect that many bosses would be optional, but it becomes clear that they are integral to the story missions. Players will find themselves maxing out the Beast ability tree before even confronting the final adversary. To provide clarity and insight into these encounters, I have meticulously ranked the bosses based on their overall engagement and fun factor during combat.
Note that the Chimera Duo is excluded from this ranking as it reuses mechanics from previous bosses and does not yield any upgrade points.
10 The Mist
A Boss That Loves Running Away

Quest Name | First Blood |
Reward | 5, 000 XP and 800 Old World Money |
Following intense battles with the Reaper and Defect, facing the Mist was surprisingly underwhelming. This boss’s tactic revolves around vanishing into the surrounding fog and launching sporadic jump attacks.To make matters worse, it frequently spits acid and uses other Infected as platforms to jump around.
This encounter would likely be more fitting as a mid-game challenge, but encountering it early, without an ample supply of items, makes it particularly frustrating. The constant harassment from Biters only adds to the annoyance of battling the Mist.
9 The Matriarch
Cut From The Same Cloth As Mist

Quest Name | Requiem For A Scream |
Reward | 10, 000 XP, 800 Old World Money, and Survivor Spiked Arm Wrap |
Given its placement right after the Mist, the Matriarch makes a significant improvement. Its introduction of a voice tracking mechanic brings a unique element to the battle that elevates the experience compared to the previous boss.
8 The Toxin
A Much Better Boss Than I Was Expecting

Quest Name | Toxic Relationships |
Reward | 10, 000 XP and 800 Old World Money |
The Toxin stands out as one of the more commendable bosses in the category of enemies that evade direct confrontation.Unlike other bosses, it tends to remain stationary and engages in direct combat. However, players must remain vigilant to avoid its acid attacks, which can be annoying but manageable overall.
Activating your beast mode can easily tip the scales in your favor, making this battle satisfying and relatively straightforward.
7 The Behemoth
A Classic Souls-Like Boss Fight

Quest Name | A New Strain |
Reward | 10, 000 XP, 500 Old World Money, and Survivor’s Jacket |
While the Behemoth may not present an insurmountable challenge, it offers an engaging experience due to its familiar Souls-like mechanics. Players will find that the key to victory lies in remaining behind the beast during combat to deliver efficient strikes.
Nonetheless, it serves as an introductory challenge within Dying Light: The Beast, providing a balanced experience that is both enjoyable and approachable.
6 The Defect
Protecting The People Of Town Hall

Quest Name | Life After Life |
Reward | 10, 000 XP, Venom mod, Military Cutlass, crafting materials, and 500 Old World Money |
While it may resemble a smaller version of the Behemoth, the Defect provides a more balanced and enjoyable experience. Its design scales well for newcomers to Dying Light: The Beast, utilizing basic weapons effectively.
This encounter delivers a fair challenge that fosters strategic thought, encouraging players to use environmental elements such as gas canisters while balancing stamina efficiently.
5 The Reaper
The Beginning Of Your Chimera Killing Journey

Quest Name | Safe Haven |
Reward | 10, 000 XP, Binoculars, 5 Lockpicks, and 500 Old World Money |
As the first major boss encounter of the game, the Reaper sets a high bar for future challenges. It delivers compelling mechanics that serve as an effective introduction for players, making it an exemplary tutorial boss.
With its unrelenting combos, players learn the importance of stamina management during the fight, enhancing their familiarity with Dying Light’s intricate mechanics.
4 The Colossus
Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Quest Name | Buried Truths |
Reward | 12, 500 XP and 800 Old World Money |
The Colossus reigns as the largest adversary in Dying Light: The Beast. However, disparity in size does not guarantee an intimidating challenge.To defeat this boss, players must execute a strategic maneuver by luring it to poisonous boxes to weaken it.
Despite its straightforward attack patterns, the necessity of utilizing poison adds depth and complexity to the encounter, setting it apart from other boss fights.
3 The Wraith
A Hybrid In Both Biology And Fight Style

Quest Name | One Flew Over The Volatiles’ Nest |
Reward | 12, 500 XP, the Survivor’s Hat, and 800 Old World Money |
The Wraith truly earns its place within the top tier of boss fights due to its unique three-phase combat style. While it may retreat momentarily, it compensates with innovation in its tactics, including the ability to become invisible.
The environment and the changing boss mechanics continually challenge players, creating a dynamic experience throughout the encounter.
2 The Beast
The Hardest Boss Fight

Quest Name | The Bait And The Beast |
Reward | 20, 000 XP, Beast Among Us charm, Spectral Baseball Bat, and 900 Old World Money |
The climactic battle against the Beast offers an arduous challenge, built upon stringent weapon limitations and limited healing options.Such parameters render this encounter one of the toughest because players must adapt quickly to survive.
Nonetheless, an astonishing narrative twist awaits players shortly after, ensuring this boss battle remains memorable, easily securing its spot in the higher ranking.
1 The Baron
Man And Beast

Quest Name | The Last Supper |
Reward | 20, 000 XP, The Real Beast charm, and 1500 Old World Money |
The Baron stands out as the most intricate boss, boasting two separate health bars, creating an engaging experience. While his human form may feel underwhelming, everything changes when he transforms into his beastly counterpart.His swift attacks, relentless combos, and unique evasion mechanics craft an exhilarating battle.
The prospect of crafting healing items during the encounter further enhances strategy, ensuring the Baron meets the challenge head-on without the frustrating limitations seen in other boss fights.
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