Dying Light 2 Wall of Valor Lost Transmission Quest Guide
My Complete Walkthrough of the Wall of Valor - Lost Transmission Quest
As a seasoned Dying Light 2 player, I recently tackled the emotional Wall of Valor - Lost Transmission side quest, and let me share my experience with this heartfelt mission. This quest truly hits different compared to the usual zombie-slaying action!
🎯 Meeting Cyra and Understanding the Mission
I first encountered Cyra in the PK Floating Fortress, where she maintains the Wall of Valor - a solemn memorial room filled with dog tags of fallen Peacekeeper Squad 404 members. Her husband Leon was part of this squad, and she's dedicated to preserving their memory. Cyra's quiet determination really resonated with me.

After reading the left letter on the wall, I learned about Atom and Brasco's failed mission to activate the antenna at Newfound Land Military Relay. These two brave souls never returned, and Cyra asked me to recover their dog tags. The emotional weight of this task immediately struck me - I wasn't just collecting items; I was bringing closure to families.
Journey to Newfound Land Military Relay
The Newfound Land Military Relay is located in West Borough, on the southern part of the map. When I arrived, the place was crawling with Renegades - not exactly welcoming committee material! The atmosphere was tense, and an audio tape automatically played, revealing Atom and Brasco's final moments.

🔍 Finding Atom's Dog Tag
I opted for a stealth approach, sneaking past the Renegade guards into the building on the left from the main gate. Inside, I used my survival instincts to scan the area, discovering a trail of footprints that led me through various rooms.

Following the footprints, I found Atom's body in one of the rooms. The scene was somber - surrounded by evidence of his final struggle. Interacting with his corpse felt respectful yet heartbreaking. I carefully collected his dog tag, making sure to honor his sacrifice.
⚔️ The Basement Challenge: Brasco's Dog Tag
The real challenge began when I followed the next set of footprints to a room with a ladder leading to the basement. Oh boy, was I unprepared for what awaited below! The basement was swarming with infected, including a terrifying Charger guarding Brasco's remains.

Here's my strategy that worked wonders:
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First: Clear out the regular infected using environmental advantages
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Second: Focus on the Charger using heavy weapons and dodging techniques
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Third: Create space and use the environment to your advantage
After an intense battle, I finally reached Brasco's body and collected his dog tag. The combination of combat adrenaline and emotional weight made this moment incredibly powerful.
Returning to Cyra and Quest Completion
The journey back to the PK Floating Fortress felt different - I was carrying more than just metal tags; I was carrying stories and legacies. When I handed the dog tags to Cyra, her gratitude was palpable. The quest completion rewarded me with:
| Reward Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Combat XP | 5,250 |
| Agility XP | 1,750 |
But the real reward was seeing Cyra place the tags on the Wall of Valor, completing the memorial for these fallen heroes.
💭 My Personal Reflections
This quest stands out because it's not about loot or progression - it's about humanity in a post-apocalyptic world. The attention to detail in the environmental storytelling, the emotional weight of recovering each tag, and Cyra's dedication to preserving memories all combine to create one of Dying Light 2's most memorable experiences.

What made this quest special for me was the realization that even in a world overrun by zombies, human connections and remembrance still matter. The Wall of Valor isn't just a game mechanic; it's a testament to the developers' understanding that emotional depth enhances gameplay.
If you're planning to tackle this quest, remember to approach it with respect for the story it's telling. The combat and exploration are important, but the emotional journey is what will stay with you long after the XP numbers fade from your screen.
This experience has made me appreciate Dying Light 2's side content on a whole new level. The developers have created something truly special here - a perfect blend of action, exploration, and heartfelt storytelling that keeps me coming back for more.