Towel (x1), Used to till the soil before planting. Collect atleast one of each (Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrot, Radish, Strawberry, Tomato, Potato) You can loot more later, but you should only need of each to start a basic farm. (Reducing damage of 2 handed weapons.Īny type of book that mentions it increases the exp of a skill (cooking, fishing, farming, carpentry) Not only does it make leveling your skills much easier but it gives you more level exp as well! Make sure to collect each level of book, as well.īeginner(1), Intermediate(2), Advanced(3), Expert(4), Master(5)
However, keep in mind that you can only use a weapon in one hand if you carry the other bag in the second. You only need one bag but its a good idea to carry a second with you on looting runs. All of which can be worn on your back, or in one of your hands. In order, the best bags are: Big Hiking Bag, Normal Hiking Bag, Duffle Bag, and Backpack.
I'm sure many of you newcomers often wonder, "Do I really need this.?" So I made this little section to give you a good idea of what kind of loot is high priority and what you can throw away.Īnything listed as a "container" will give you increased carry capacity by reducing the weight of the items placed inside. If you would like a more indepth explaination of what all these traits do, and would like to make an informed decision on your own, view my trait guide here. The best negitive traits to take to buy some of those are: Brooding, Short Tempered, Light Drinker, Cowardly, and Hard of Hearing. For positive we have: Strong, Lucky, Graceful, Athletic. Lastly, I'll give you a brief TL DR of the "best" traits. Of course, the only way to get points to buy good traits is to take a few bad traits in return. Next, we have the green traits which will give you positive qualites to your character, but requires points to be spent on them. This might all sound a bit confusing but its a way to balance out your character. Well, red traits will give you negitive qualitys to your character but give you points to spend on positive traits. Secondly, I'm sure you're wondering what green and red means, as well as the little number next to the traits. These are aspects you can add to a character, both possitive and negitive. Next, I'm sure you're wondering about traits. I'll be linking to a more detailed guide on the hows and whys but if you want a brief TL DR, Park Ranger and Contruction Worker are debatably the best classes at the moment. Each profession gives you a passive trait that helps you out and doesn't cost anything, so as it stands you should never pick "Unemployeed". That is the "job" you had before the Zeds hit the fan. I'm sure many of you newer players go to make a new character and your first thought is along the line of "Wtf is this? Wtf does that even do?" Well, I'm here to clear things up a bit for you. So lets get started!īuilding a Character - To Build a Better Survivor Ok, I thought about this for a while and decided to instill all of my total knowledge to the newer, unexperienced, and/or the unknowledgeable players in the field.