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News How to 26 April 2024, 02:43

author: Olga Fiszer

Death Must Die - What is The Code? Answered

Confused about the weird description on The Code in Death Must Die? Think it’s a bug? You��re not alone. Read on to discover the truth behind this mysterious item.

Source: Death Must Die; developer: Realm Archive
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Death Must Die returns from the Underworld with Act 2! This massive content update brings players back for more, offering uncharted wastelands and bone-chilling locations to explore as you face off against terrifying new bosses. Act 2 also introduces a treasure trove of new items, including the enigmatic Tier 2 Waist gear known only as The Code. What secrets does this cryptic object hold? Let’s dive in and uncover the mystery of The Code.

What is The Code Item in Death Must Die

Many Death Must Die players have stumbled upon a very peculiar Tier 2 Unique Rare Item called The Code. Its description looks like computer code gone rogue:

public [Enumerable<Ability>

AbilityDamageEntries =

Array.Empty<Ability>();

This item left some players very confused; someone even reported it as a bug. Well, apparently, it’s just the devs having a bit of fun!

The Code isn't the only "useless" gear in Death Must Die that left players utterly bewildered. Others have also found a Unique Epic item called The Belt with a thrilling description:

It’s definitely just an ordinary belt.

So, no need to lose sleep over it! The developers clearly have a mischievous streak, and The Code is just the tip of the iceberg. They haven't just crafted a world teeming with fearsome foes and epic loot; they've sprinkled it with hidden jokes and Easter eggs. I'm sure there are tons more of these gems waiting to be discovered in the depths of hell.

Olga Fiszer

Olga Fiszer

Joined the guides on GRYOnline.pl in 2019. Nonetheless, you can also come across her posts about LEGO, which is something she has passionately collected for many years. A former corporate employee who decided to move to the UK, where she devoted herself to collecting pop culture relics. Her favorite game genres include primarily RPGs and jRPGs, classic RTSs, as well as unique indie games. When, despite a sizable collection of games, she concludes there's nothing to play, she launches Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, one of the KOTORs, or Baldur’s Gate 2 (Shadows of Amn, not Throne of Bhaal) for the hundredth time. After hours, she enjoys painting figurines or admiring her collectibles and retro consoles.

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