One trick to avoid total loss of hotbar items after death is to keep half of your resources in your backpack, as your backpack persists after death. Also, when using a firearm, the ammunition for the firearm should be equipped in a hotbar as well, otherwise, you will be unable to reload your weapon. They can be recovered if you can find your body. Also, anything placed in your hands or other hotbar keys will be lost upon death. You can craft something out of everything, so be aggressive in your looting. Don't be afraid to experiment! Nothing in the game is waste. The game even automatically selects the required materials for you, provided you have learned or discovered the recipe. If you craft an item, its recipe will be kept in your crafting interface for future reference. Play around with different recipes and combinations and see if items fit anywhere to form a new combination. The crafting system is intuitive and will help you. If you want to gauge how well you're going to survive, before the start of your first night, your inventory should be close to full from scavenging. The beauty of this game is that everything has a purpose, and nothing feels superfluous. Even random trash piles scattered across the wasteland can hold valuable survival gear such as shell casings and scrap metal, which can be turned into useful items. Trees can be cut down for lumber, plants can be grown and harvested, and other natural resources such as stone can be mined from the earth. The corpses of non-standard zombies, such as the Nurse or Doctor zombie, grant an increased chance of looting medical supplies or weaponry, but even regular zombies are worthy of looting for the new player. Objects such as desks, cars, tables, cabinets, and suitcases can all be looted. These are a priority to scavenge on your first day and indeed, throughout your entire time playing the game. Gathering Suppliesīuildings, while inherently dangerous, also hold potential for weapons, ammo, nutritional supplies, or crafting materials. Stay out any later than 20:00, and you have a good chance of not returning home. Sunrise is at 08:00, and the sun set is at 20:00. Time is taken according to the 24-hour military clock. It's easier than you think to lose track of time when scavenging for supplies, or killing waves of zombies. Panic is your worst enemy and blind-firing, even when set upon, is foolish and an easy way to burn through hard-scavenged supplies. You save time, ammo, and have less chance of attracting any more visitors than say, repeatedly firing a gun. Zombies always take more damage from head-shots or even head-punches. There are some guides out there for veteran players which illustrate the processes of over-night mining (which is normally impossible due to the threat of the undead hordes) or other high-utility techniques which I will not go over here, simply because this guide is meant to simulate a realistic, first-time experience for a new player.Īttack the head. By no means is this the most efficient or productive way to survive. Hopefully, by the end of this guide, you will have armed yourself with enough information to survive your first night in Hell. Among them are all the types of spitting, exploding, biting, moaning, crawling or climbing undead, the demands of food, water and shelter, and the presence of hostile enemy players that will shoot you on sight. There are many threats to survival in this realistic first-person-shooter-sandbox-survival-horror game. About This Guideįinding yourself stuck in the zombie apocalypse without any supplies isn't exactly a desired situation unless you've picked up 7 Days to Die by indie game developers The Fun Pimps LLC. Woefully wageless writer writing for writing's sake.
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