Dying Light: The Beast Guide: All 11 Castor Woods Beavers

Dying Light: The Beast Guide: All 11 Castor Woods Beavers

There are a variety of collectibles to be stumbled upon in Dying Light: The Beast, ranging from notes to tapes to little beaver statues. These themed figures are scattered across Castor Woods in various sub-locations, in various costumes.

This Dying Light: The Beast guide is a complete listing of all 11 Castor Woods Beavers and their locations.

Beaver The Monk

Near a bench on the outside of a building in the Monastery garden.

Backpack Beaver

On a stone table at a scenic overlook in the National Park.

Beaver The Artist

At the entryway to the Hardwood Art Gallery’s courtyard.

Town Hall Beaver

To the left of the UV-lit gates of the Town Hall.

Beaver The Librarian

Near a bench at the Municipal Library Tower.

Dam Builder Beaver

On the left side of the foot bridge at the western tip of Recreation Island.

Doctor Beaver

In a corner on the middle level of the stairs, on the eastern side of the St. Valentine Mental Asylum.

Soldier Beaver

Next to a trash can on the left side of the entryway to the Memorial Hill of Heroes.

Pharmacist Beaver

On the left side of the entrance to the Pharmacy Dark Zone in Golden Pine.

Beaver The Farmer

In the Farmlands, right outside the underpass, on the eastern side of the highway that cuts through The Vale.

Engineer Beaver

On the left of the entrance to the eastern side of the Industrial Park.

Successfully collecting all 11 of the beaver statues will unlock the “Know What Castor Means?” trophy/achievement.

Those are all eleven of the themed Castor Woods Beavers to be collected in Dying Light: The Beast.

5 Comments

  1. hickle.santos

    This guide sounds really helpful for exploring Dying Light: The Beast! It’s great to see detailed information about collectibles like the Castor Woods Beavers. I’m sure many players will appreciate your insights. Keep up the great work!

  2. jessica05

    I’m glad you found the guide helpful! The collectibles in Dying Light: The Beast not only enhance gameplay but also add depth to the story, making the exploration even more rewarding. Happy hunting!

  3. randi28

    Thanks for your comment! It’s interesting how those collectibles can also deepen the game’s lore, giving players more context about the world. Exploring the backstories behind each item really adds to the overall experience!

  4. ilarson

    Absolutely! Collectibles like the notes not only provide backstory but also enhance the overall atmosphere of Dying Light. They can make the world feel more alive and immersive, encouraging players to explore every nook and cranny.

  5. roberts.dagmar

    You’re right! The notes really do add depth to the game’s narrative. It’s interesting how finding each collectible can also lead to unexpected encounters with enemies, making the exploration even more thrilling.

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