How to Get D4C in Bridger: WESTERN (Complete Guide)

Bridger: WESTERN has several hidden mechanics that players are still trying to understand. One of the most talked-about abilities in the game right now is D4C, a powerful stand that many players want to unlock. However, the method to obtain it is not clearly explained inside the game.

Because of that, the community has been testing different requirements to figure out the real way to unlock it. Based on player testing and reports from contributors and testers, there is a method that appears to work most of the time. While the exact method may still need more confirmation, many players believe the following steps are currently the correct way to obtain D4C in Bridger: WESTERN.

Requirements to Get D4C

Before attempting the method, there are several requirements you must complete first. These conditions must be met before the final step can work.

1. Get 100 Total Kills

The first requirement is reaching 100 total kills.

This is not a kill streak, meaning you do not need to defeat 100 enemies without dying. The game only tracks your total kills across fights.

You can reach this number by defeating:

  • Bandits
  • Zombies
  • Other NPC enemies
  • Players during PvP fights

Once your total kills reach 100, you can move on to the next requirement.

2. Reach a 10 Kill Streak

After completing 100 total kills, you must then obtain a 10 kill streak. A kill streak means defeating enemies without dying. If you get eliminated, the streak resets and you must start again. To make this easier:

  • Fight weaker NPCs
  • Avoid crowded areas with strong enemies
  • Play carefully until the streak reaches 10

Once the 10 kill streak is completed, the next step becomes available.

3. Go to the Desert Area

The next requirement is location-based. You must travel to the Desert area in the game. When you enter the correct zone, the top of your screen should show that you are inside the desert region. Some players prefer climbing mountains inside the desert because enemies spawn less frequently there, which makes the next step safer.

The Main Method to Trigger D4C

After completing the requirements above, the final method involves using a friend.

Step 1: Have a Friend Knock You Down

Your friend must continuously knock you down, but they should never finish you off. You must remain in a knocked state repeatedly while staying inside the desert area.

Step 2: Wait for a Corpse Part to Spawn

While you are knocked down, the game may randomly spawn a Corpse Part somewhere on the map. You do not need to pick it up and you do not need to be near it. The only condition is that the corpse part spawns while you are knocked down.

Step 3: Chance for D4C Activation

When the corpse part spawns during this moment, there is roughly a 10% chance that the heart will merge with your character and grant D4C. Because the chance is not guaranteed, you may need to repeat the process several times before it works.

Tips to Make the Process Easier

Unlocking D4C can take time, so using the right strategy helps a lot.

  • Bring a trusted friend Since someone must knock you down repeatedly, this method is much easier with a friend instead of random players.
  • Choose a quiet desert location Higher areas like mountains often have fewer enemies spawning nearby.
  • Be patient The 10% chance means you may need several attempts before the stand unlocks.
  • Avoid killing the player Your friend should only knock you down, not eliminate you completely.

D4C is one of the most interesting stands players are currently trying to unlock in Bridger: WESTERN. While the method may still need full confirmation, many players believe the requirements involve reaching 100 total kills, achieving a 10 kill streak, staying in the desert area, and triggering the corpse part spawn while knocked down.

Because the final step depends on a random chance, it may take several attempts before it works. If you follow the steps carefully and keep trying, you should eventually have a chance to unlock D4C and add it to your character.

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