Looking for those hidden collectibles in Killing Floor 2? Our guide helps you find them, understand their purpose (mostly achievements!), and offers tips for collecting them efficiently. Learn about Dosh Medallions and more!
Hey there, survivor! So, you're diving into Killing Floor 2 and wondering about those little trinkets scattered around the maps? Let's talk about 'Collectibles'. Basically, in both Killing Floor and Killing Floor 2, you'll find these items hidden away. Most of the time, their main purpose is to help you snag achievements. You'll need to find a specific number of them within a single match to unlock the related achievement. Keep in mind, you usually have to destroy them to make them count, though there's a special case to watch out for. A Little History Lesson (Killing Floor 1): In the original Killing Floor, you had to find *all* the collectibles on a map in one go. The map called [Moon Base](https://killingfloor.fandom.com/wiki/Moon_Base "Moon Base") was a bit different. Instead of smashing them, you had to press the 'Use' button on all sixteen pieces of the [Zed Eradication Device](https://killingfloor.fandom.com/wiki/Zed_Eradication_Device "Zed Eradication Device"). Doing that unlocked the weapon for purchase from [the Trader](https://killingfloor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Trader "The Trader"). Pretty neat, huh? Killing Floor 2 Specifics: Now, for Killing Floor 2, it's generally a bit more relaxed. You typically only need to collect ten collectibles per match, even if the map has way more – sometimes thirty or even more! There was a time during Early Access when you had to grab all thirty, but they thankfully lowered it to ten. Early maps often feature the [Dosh Medallion](https://killingfloor.fandom.com/wiki/Dosh_Medallion "Dosh Medallion") as the collectible, but as you progress to later maps, you'll find different types of collectibles. So, keep your eyes peeled! Remember, the goal is usually just those ten for the achievement. Happy hunting!100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content