Sam can acquire three unique skeletons inDeath Stranding 2, and each of them has a unique property that makes them efficient to use in combat and during exploration. While there aren’t many variants of the skeleton that Sam can wear, they all come with unique powers that make them amust-have for Sam’sAustralian adventure.

If players want to find all skeletons inDeath Stranding 2and see which of them they should bring along for their journey, then look no further, as this is the place to be. So, check out the ranking of every skeleton inDeath Stranding 2to determine the best of the bunch and which one you should use in your nexttrek across Australia.

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The BokkaSkeleton is all about the terrain, providing players with a comfortable skeleton that ensures that they will never stumble and lose balance when it comes to steep climbs and difficult terrain. With the Bokka Skeleton, players will find traveling a lot easier, especially when it comes to snowy regions, slopes, and rivers. However, this stability comes at the cost of stamina and battery power, meaning players are far more likely to run out of charge than the other skeletons when they are carrying heavy weight, and that’s a shame, since heavy weight is what this skeleton is clearly designed for since it allows players to carry over an extra 120kg on even just the first level of this skeleton.

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12kg

The Battle Skeleton is the first skeleton that players will access inDeath Stranding 2, and it’s by no means one to forget. The Battle Skeleton is very useful early on, especially for players who like to engage in combat. With the Battle Skeleton, players will be able to absorb more incoming projectile damage, making it very effective for players who aren’t too bothered about stealth and quite enjoy running headfirst into danger because they know they have defense on their side. The Battle Skeleton isn’t just decent as added armor, as itprovides a greater abilityto hold more cargo while also slightly increasing movement speed for players to feel more mobile.

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4kg

The Boost Skeleton is perfect for players who are always on the move. With the Boost Skeleton, players are going to see a significant enhancement to their mobility and manoeuvrability, allowing them to reach far greater movement speeds with additional jump height and distance. While running drains stamina and battery power, players will speed through even the best of vehicles to ensure that they’re getting to their destination with their sturdy legs. This skeleton might not have the best charge, but it does have the best speed, and thatreally helps when facing combatencounters like MULEs, Ghost Mechs, and BTs, as players will have their quick feet to get them out of trouble and away from any dangers that could cause their demise, even if that comes at the cost of holding less cargo than the other skeletons.

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