Sure, let’s dive into this. So, there’s Sam, right? He’s got this whole ghostbuster vibe going on, but it’s way weirder. Instead of proton packs, he’s messing with these… I dunno, EX Capture Grenades. Yeah, I know, what even is that? Anyway, he’s going head-to-head with something called a Catcher, which is just this big ol’ BT (whatever that is) in Death Stranding 2. Sound confusing? Welcome to my world.
Oh, there’s Lou too, this cute little BB that Sam’s got. Probably one of those things you gotta see to believe. I don’t even know why it matters, but hey, it’s in the game, so here we are. Keeps him from freaking out about these BTs, apparently. Or maybe it’s just about scoring some “likes”? Doesn’t everything boil down to that these days?
So, you want this BT’s Best Friend badge? Yeah, that’s a thing. Seems like it’s all about collecting, crafting, and tossing these grenades in just the right way. I mean, first, you gotta unlock them through this Order No. 33 thing — fancy name, huh? — and then boom, you’re crafting like a madman at the prepper station. 120 Chiral Crystals, some Resin, and a bunch of Special Alloy. Piece of cake. Sorta.
Now, imagine you’re in a BT region — whatever that means, probably involves weird weather ’cause of this thing called timefall. And you’re thrown into this tar pit, fighting off Catchers. Big, nasty, time-eating Catchers. You weaken ’em, toss that grenade just right — like a baller — and next thing you know, you’ve got yourself a nice, shiny White Chiral Crystal. And there you have it, that BT’s locked in, and you’re one trophy richer.
Also, you can call these BTs to help in fights, but only in their turf. So don’t waste grenades on the small fry. Anyway, that’s the gist. Or maybe I just need a cup of coffee. Who knows.