Dead Frontier Wiki
Advertisement

This page contains tactics used by Dead Frontier players for overcoming certain challenges of the game.

Beware of False Rumors :

  1. " Only level 40+ can go to the EZ " (The East Zones only have larger amounts of stronger zombies than other zones. If you can survive Tendrils and Spiders, you can survive in the East Zones)
  2. " Killing bosses + aggro requires guns " (A player with 124 agility and a Shovel can do everything possible in this game)
  3. " Melee can be useful for saving ammo , but useless to fight an aggro spike as its possible to be done by only experienced players " . ( The trick is not to get hit at all , and not get cornered . Otherwise melee is the best weapon for everything except fighting exploding zombies )
  4. " Certain missions require extreme help for players such as The Big Black Thing which requires a player to kill a black titan." (The Black Titan can be killed with melee, here is another example).

Note : Some players survive in farther and really dangerous places... If THEY can do it, so can you if you try hard and NEVER GIVE UP.

Fighting / EXP Grinding

When traveling or fighting there are several important factors to take into account:

  • Food - You lose 1 hunger point every 2 minutes in the Inner City. To gain the maximum experience (125% base EXP) from each kill always travel Nourished, your experience gained per kill degrades along with your hunger - 100% when Fine, 75% when Hungry and 50% experience when Starving. When your hunger reaches 0%, your character will start to lose health.
  • Health - In order to be able to take the most damage, always travel with as high health  as possible. Being Healthy, Injured or Serious has no penalties but when your health is Critical, all of your stats are halved.
  • Armor - To receive the maximum protection from armor always repair your armor to Normal condition before traveling into the Inner City. Broken armor provides no protection. (Master-crafted stat boosts do not require the armor to be repaired, they always work as long as the armor is equipped)
  • Energy (to run) - Always save enough energy for unexpected Bosses or Aggro Spikes.
  • DO NOT SPREAD YOUR STATS AROUND
    1. Strength = Base requirement to equip weapons and armor, does not increase melee damage
    2. Endurance = Depending on the skill points put into it, your health points increases (1 Endurance = 2 hit points)
    3. Agility = Walking and running speed
    4. Accuracy = How close your bullets/grenades will be to where your reticule is aimed
    5. Critical Hit = The percentage of critical hits you will cause (critical hits inflict more damage than normal - it is not necessarily 5 times more ( sometimes 2.181818.. times ))
    6. Reloading = Speed of reloading your guns/grenade launchers
  • Weapons - For best success, concentrate all your stats into 2 or 3 weapon types, but DO NOT choose a weapon that is too costly to maintain (Heavy Machine Guns) or a weapon that requires lots of stats. Choose something that is useful for what you want to achieve. Melee is a strong choice for most situations, although chainsaws are not suitable for looting as they increase aggro. Pistols and Rifles don't cause aggro and only draw in nearby zombies. All other weapons generate aggro, some less, some more. Machineguns are all excellent crowd control weapons. Submachineguns generate the least aggro out of all of them, Assault Rifles and Heavy Machine Guns are equal as long as aggro is concerned. The only differences are operating cost, fire rate and damage. Assault Rifles are basically smaller versions of Heavy Machine Guns. Miniguns are strongest Machineguns and also the most costly to buy and use. Explosives generate high aggro and are costly to operate, making them almost useless when looting but are by far the best weapons to grind with.
  • Aggro - Higher aggro means faster zombies and a larger number of them. Using Machine Guns, Grenade Launchers and Shotguns will increase aggro significantly. Quiet weapons are recommended for your first character due to them being efficient looting weapons. Melee Weapons for example, don't attract any aggro (except for Chainsaws), whereas Rifles and Pistols (tip: never make a character that uses both pistols and rifles as they are basically the same) only draw in zombies within hearing range. When transitioning from area to area the Aggro can still follow the player. However, the aggro is substantially less with every subsequent area until it eventually returns to normal.


Grinding EXP behind fences

This one helps out a lot for new players starting Dead Frontier. Here's how it works ;

  1. Bring a gun (any type) and a melee weapon
  2. Cause aggro by shooting the zombies (shooting anywhere wastes ammo)
  3. Keep on shooting until all zombies run towards you
  4. Move around a lot (as an anti-cheating code by admin if you stay in one spot for too long, you won't earn EXP for kills (boss kills included) )

Grinding behind fences also works extremely well with bosses, as they will not be able to hit you. But coming too near them will risk you getting hit as some of their attack range are much longer than ordinary zombies.

Some missions are designed to be easier to accomplish , such as "Fear The Reaper" from Precinct 13 as an enclosed fence can easily be found in the mission site. If you want to get maximum effectiveness of grinding behind a fence, then do it in certain missions if there are fences located within the mission area. This is because aggro is usually at max during missions at the mission area.

Grinding with

Chainsaws are great weapons as they are capable of holding back zombies without you having to do much apart from holding the attack button. A common trick is to keep moving while you are grinding to avoid being hit and be good at your reflexes. When chainsaw grinding, there are a number of zombies that are potentially dangerous. See the Bestiary for in more info on zombies.

Leaper - This zombie will take you out with only one hit if you aren't paying attention. If you are fast enough, get behind them and grind your chainsaw behind them, as this is the only place they can't hit you. This can be dangerous as you will be less mobile, allowing other zombies to hit you. But stronger chainsaws can give such an effective knock-back to it that the leaper may be pushed a few yards, so keep moving along with the knock-back effect.


Spider - Very fast, but circling them is possible even for a Flaming Giant Spider (FGS) . However with chainsaws, they sometimes can make unexpected turns. Do not go head to head with them. Do note that chainsaws give a good knock-back on spiders but no sufficient enough to keep them far enough from hitting you if you go head to head with them.


Tendril - These creatures are extremely fast, and can do substantial damage over a long range. A skilled survivor can shove a horde of them effectively by grinding them directly while moving about. It is possible to melee them with chainsaws or knives or blades as they are very prone to knock-backs. The chainsaws knock-back on the tendril is so effective, that they couldn`t get a chance to attack before they die due to the knock-back.


Bloat - These monsters should not be killed with melee weapons only; this is because when they die they explode releasing bone fragments that will hurt you. So, to kill them you will need a long-range weapon. There is, however, a way to kill them with only a few bullets. You have to hurt them with a melee weapon (you can figure out how many melee hits you can do with experience) and then shoot them. You will notice that they die with a few shots.


A list of zombies that has a "high resistant" to stun and knock-back but they can be slightly stunned:

  • Spiders
  • Bones
  • All bosses
  • Rumblers (but the least resistance of out all of these zombies)


Note : 1. They are resistant to knock-back from weak weapons , however they can be knocked back with very powerful weapons ( Heavy Machineguns such as Fm Mitrail , Fm Mag , M60 , Vulcan etc ) . Note : Spiders are considered very resistant to knock-back even from HMG's .... they are pushed backed slightly.

Note : 2. It is possible to give a good knock-back on spider but that depends on the weapon you use. For weapons with high firing rate but low damage per shot, it does a little slowing effect on spider. However with shotguns you can shoot the spider back a considerable distance.

Surviving An OA ( Outpost Attack )

 There are many techniques to successfully holding fort during a OA ( Outpost Attack ) , some are more useful for certain types of people .

  1. Gunning ( gun + lots of ammo )
  2. Meleeing ( melee or chainsaw )
  3. Sniping ( using rifle from behind a fence )
  4. Multi-Stand ( Friends join to fight the zeds )
  5. Solo Stand ( You alone and guards )
  6. Explosives (Stand Behind a Wall and shoot )

This video shows how to survive during an Outpost Underattack(OA) in Fort Pastor ( in Multi player which is harder ) with just a grinder and 60 critical ( though it is possible with just a Steel MS800 and 50 critical minimum ) . 

DF_Holding_Fort_in_OA_(_Part_2_)

DF Holding Fort in OA ( Part 2 )

How to survive in a OA with melee

This means it is possible to use melee weapons in a OA ( MP , which is harder ) and not die . You just need to save yourself from being swarmed .


Tactics on how to survive a Outpost Attack

There are many myths about surviving OA's ... the most common being , " you need 100 reloading , agility and endurance to survive ! " or " only crowd control weapons will help you " . None of this is true , the above video shows that its possible to survive using brains ( weakening the zeds ) and certain tactics ;

  • Do not go near walls as zombies will swarm you and you will be hit many times ( worst case scenario - you will be hit by a leaper )
  • Guards will help you but at the same time , you will recieve less exp for the zed killed . If you do not want to lose too much exp , stay away from the guards and if you feel like your going to be overwhelmed , go NEAR the guards then move away . This way the zombies will be weakened but they wont be killed , meaning you wont lose too much exp .
  • If you are in SinglePlayer , make sure you go to a location which prevents zombies from coming in , but allows you to hit them ( go inside one of the buildings and you will see a fence , some zombies will get through but you can easily gun down zombies while they cant reach you )
  • However if you are in Multiplayer ( which is often harder , mainly because of the problem that zombies can only be damaged by the person whom they are chasing ) you can either ask for help from someone powerful enough or you can simply go randomly shoot zombies that are attacking others . When those zombies die , you will recieve some exp .
  • Last but not least , do NOT AFK-Hog . Many players frown upon AFK-Hogging ( e.g when they are fighting a boss and people are in AFK mode , then when the player kills the boss , the AFK-Hogs will steal the loot without helping the person at all ) . You get bonus exp on the number of zeds you have killed , not the time you have spent in the OA .

Surviving during a POA ( Personal Outpost Attack )

One of the hardest situations to survive in , POA's provide many disadvantages ;

  1. Many zombies in a enclosed space making reaching the door and escaping hard.
  2. No warning ( it can happen in the morning or night in real life , and after 2 hours - 1 day of staying in a Personal Outpost without doing anything ). You will be forced to go into Inner City when Personal Outpost Attack happens.
  3. No guards to help.
  4. No bonus exp.


However you can use objects to your advantage ( this means chairs , computers , furniture or tables ) to provide as cover ( which slows down zombies ) and something to shoot through .

However , once you manage to kill every zombie - they'll stop appearing through the door but you wont get any sign that the POA has stopped ( no message saying " the last zombie has fallen " ) and no bonus exp .

Hence POA's are extremely hard situations to survive in , and give no extra reward ( like completing a OA gives a extra reward of bonus exp ) .

Tactics on how to survive a Personal Outpost Attack ( POA )

Said by everyone to be the hardest situation imaginable , POA's are almost impossible to survive if you do not have certain crucial advantages and tactics ;

  • Hide behind counters or objects that block zombies but allow you to hit them
  • Never go inside a place with only one exit . Unless you own a crowd control wep with insta-rel , it simply is not possible . Always try to move around objects to slow down zeds
  • If you own a grenade launcher , hide inside a room and proceed to unleash doom upon your adversaries who are in the other room . Grenade launchers have the advantage of being able to shoot OVER objects to targets that are in your sights ( i.e. , not off-screen ) .

However , one must note that it is extremely difficult to survive a POA even with the above tactics . In this case , it will help to have powerful crowd control weapons ( certain shotguns , HMG's etc ) . If you feel that you cannot survive a POA , simply run for the exit . Be warned that the aggro spike will be present outside the building and moving back and forth between the building or the area itself will reduce it until it returns back to normal. For more on Aggro , read this.

Traveling Behaviors

There are two stances a player can assume towards traveling in the Inner City:

  • Aggressive - gathering zombies around the character by making [http:// aggro]. The player usually uses loud weapons to attract zombies (also known as 'Grinding'). Players who use this stance will often have high critical hit and reloading stats, and they may also have high accuracy if they use Heavy Machineguns's or Miniguns .
  • Passive - avoiding conflict with zombies whenever possible; running does not affect a zombie's perception radius, meaning you can run or walk and you will not attract more or less zombies with either method. The player typically uses silent weapons like melee or rifles/pistols and hunts for supplies (also known as 'Looting'). Players who use this stance typically have high agility and/or endurance or critical, allowing them to both sprint faster and for longer periods of time, and enabling them to sustain more damage . 


When transitioning from area to area, the aggro sometimes will follow the player, especially if the aggro was caused by a siren. However, the aggro is substantially less with every subsequent area until it eventually returns to normal.  See How Aggro Works  .

Reaching Fort Pastor

This guide is designed for low level players who want to have a low risk journey from Nastya's Holdout to Fort Pastor. However these tactics are also useful if you want to travel from any other outposts in Fairview. You can travel to Fort Pastor at any level. Once a new player is at Fort Pastor, they will commonly be stuck there, unable to leave due to the difficulty of surviving in the surrounding areas. It is much easier than it sounds , all you have to do is to ignore any zombies and not loot anything .

The most famous of all the outposts in Fairview City is Fort Pastor. Many players migrate there because the cheapest prices (compared to the other 3 outposts) are here in the market place and for services, the main reason for new players to want to get into the game and explore as quickly as possible and the appearance of some of the game's boss zombies, such as the Titan, the Mother and the Wraith near the entrance of this outpost and the fact that Fort Pastor contains the most missions and they are also most rewarding . With the soldiers guarding the entrance it is easier to get experience, but the only challenge standing between you and Fort Pastor is the countless hordes of tougher zombies than at Nastya's, Dogg's Stockade.

Reaching Fort Pastor (Passively)

Heading towards Fort Pastor alone , without any help .

Advantages

  1.  Since you are alone, there is less chance of aggro
  2. No need to wait for slower players
  3. No need to hurry for faster players and waste energy

Disadvantages

  1. If an aggro spike occurs, you will have to fight it off alone
  2. A boss is quickly and easily taken down if teamwork is applied ( that means no AFK-Hogging )

Points to follow when using Passive method to reach Fort Pastor (FP) ( arranged in order of importance );

  • It is possible to reach FP as a level 1 - you can reach FP , without getting hit even ONCE . All you have to do is IGNORE all zombies and DO NOT loot anything  . That way ( unless there is aggro or a OA going on when you reach FP ) you can reach FP as a lvl 1 without getting hit even ONCE ( video will be up soon on how to reach FP as a lvl 1 without getting hit a single time  ) .
  • Do NOT waste energy ( this is the most important bit ) as you will require it to sprint when zombies become enraged .
  • Don't kill any zombies on your way to Fort Pastor, just ignore them. The less time you spend out there in the cold, harsh Inner City, the less aggro caused  If you see a siren, stay well away . One Siren call can lead to 2 spiders and a tendril chasing you, almost guaranteeing your death unless you're a  experienced player. Zombies only follow you when they see you and will only attack if you are within range of their attack. 
  • If you have less than 100% energy and you reach the end of the block , wait . Because you need as much energy as possible to survive . If there are angry zeds running towards you , go to the next block and wait there .
  • Always play in single player mode will mean you won't have other players firing their guns and causing aggro spikes which makes you die faster .
  • If a zombie starts following you just stay calm, as most newbies will panic and fire their guns and cause aggro and die. 
  • If you see a tendril or bone or reaper or spider, quickly leave .
  • Never fire any weapon that isn't a pistol or rifle on this trip unless you absolutely believe you will die otherwise. This is because you might kill some of the zombies but attract the attention of others ( and possibly enrage them ) .
  • If you must kill zombies on the way to Fort Pastor, silent melee weapons and pistols/rifles are a must because they cause little aggro.
  • Anyone can be unlucky - you might reach FP when there is a OA going on or a sudden aggro spike might spawn tons of zombies and ( if your unlucky enough ) you may have died right at the entrance of the outpost. Don`t give up , just try again .


You can choose to loot on the way , but the longer you stay in the Inner City the bigger the chance of a aggro spike  and more time is wasted . However the choice is yours ; If you don`t loot and die , then you wont have anything to sell or use to lessen the loss ( or at the most , make a profit ) .

Reaching Fort Pastor (Aggressively)

This method involves going to Fort Pastor with a group or a band of people . You cause aggro on the way to level up and lessen the overall aggro which increases the longer you stay in the City .


Advantages

  1. Clearly , the most important advantage it has over Passive Method is that you will be having lots of help
  2. Bosses are much eaiser to kill with teamwork ( meaning , everyone has to attack the boss - or if they're afraid that they will die ( bosses will suddenly switch targets , which is fatal for a slow player ) , they can simply attack the horde and help the players concentrate only on the boss )


Disadvantages

  1. Aggro caused will a make aggro spikes (See Here) which will kill players or at the very least , damage them .
  2. Stragglers will have to hurry and waste energy
  3. Fast players will have to wait for the slower ones
  4. People aren't really interested in helping you reach FP - only themselves . They are not above throwing you as a appetizer to zombies so they can reach FP safely
  5. You cannot tell the players what to do when a situation comes up ( unless you are all connected by headphones on Skype )

Points to follow when using Aggressive method to reach FP ( arranged in order of importance ) ;

  • Go in multi-player mode and ask other people whether they are coming to Fort Pastor or not . If no one replies, type " The talk button is Tab " because some might not know that .
  • Be careful , even though you might have 10 people in your group - you can still be defeated easily by a really large mob close to FP ( Fort Pastor ) or a boss stronger than a flamer ( Flaming Zombie ) . Aggro close to FP spawns spiders , tendrils and tons of charred zombies . Exactly the thing that can wipe out even the most powerful group of Nastyain's or Stockadians . And a titan , or any other boss zombie apart from flamers and mothers can wipe out inexperienced survivors who are meeting it for the first time . You're not invincible , even though you are traveling with 10 other peeps .
  • If you want to stay safe , stay in the middle . That way you can be sure that the zombies will not reach you quickly (they will either focus their attention on others or get killed) .
  • Rep/Repair yourself . Going to FP on critical or serious MAY get you killed . And people on critical health slow down others .
  • Remind other players to stick together , after all stragglers (who fall behind) can be killed quickly .
  • Do NOT leave others to die to save yourselves, as it is annoying (since others might really want to reach FP like you) and it shows you are willing to let others die to help yourself . Help out others - when they are talking, guard them or when zombies are following them, shoot the zombies to slow them down .
  • If you don`t have much ammo, never mind . Participating in the zombie-shooting fest is not mandatory and you need not worry that you are not 'contributing' to the zombie kills . Try to help by guarding players when they're reloading.
  • Watch out for Outpost Attacks (OA's) ....  a OA in Fort Pastor ( FP ) spawns lots of spiders , tendrils, charred zombies . A mob of these fast zombies can easily wipe out a group of survivors from Nastya.
  • Watch out for the multi-player lag , i.e if a zombie is focussed on wanting to eat your friend , even if you use your best weapons you will never be able to kill the zombie as long as its attention is focussed on your friend . This does NOT mean that you will stand by and do nothing shoot the zombie then re-direct its attention by going near it . If you've done sufficient damage to kill it , the zombie will die instantly .
  • Don`t waste much time in talking, you will slow down others who wait for you and if a zombie runs up to you and is not stopped by others - you might get hit . To prevent this when you are talking , just press tab again to remove it . (This is obsolete when your are on communicating devices such as Skype)


You can choose to loot or not loot as a group ( tell the entire group to not loot anything and just continue or loot if they want ) , because looting will provide useful supplies such as ammo , medications , food and perhaps even armor and weapons (if your lucky) . But the longer you stay in the Inner City the bigger the chance of a aggro spike  and more time is wasted . However the choice is yours ; If you don`t loot and die , then you wont have anything to sell or use to lessen the loss ( or at the most, make a profit ).

Note : There is no 'best' method to reach FP easily . For some players ( athletes ) , they can reach FP in single-player mode ( SP mode )  . The Passive method will have certain disadvantages at times ( like when you arrive at FP & there is a OA going on ) which is not much of a problem ( usually ) in Aggressive Method .

Just stay calm , and help everyone ^_^

Looting

While looting, it is highly advisable for players to avoid the use of weapons that increase aggro. Higher aggro means more infected after you. This will hinder your looting activities. Using Machine Guns, Grenade Launchers and Shotguns will increase aggro significantly (Grenade Launchers increases aggro much faster as compared to other guns). Pistols and Rifles attract zombies within hearing range and may disturb the looting. Melee weapons (except Chainsaws) don't attract any aggro. But be aware, the longer you stay in the Inner City the higher the aggro becomes and random aggro spikes are inevitable regardless of what weapon you use.

Players are encouraged to go out "deeper" into the Inner City if they feel comfortable. However, looting in very deep areas of the city isn't recommended unless the player has enough skills, stats or weapons to be able to handle the tougher zombies. Instead, the player should loot in places that are easier for them to survive in. Loot isn't as important as the player's life and the time wasted getting to your location.

Choose your weapons wisely, wielding only melee weapons will most likely get you hurt or killed when fighting exploding zombies like the bloat. Going looting without a ranged weapon is a bad idea anyway. It is also difficult to effectively avoid and kill special zombies during an aggro spike with only melee weapons as you have very little room to move around. When wielding guns one should always check to have enough ammo.

Keep in mind that you can still move around while searching a body or car. However, taking damage or attacking in any way interrupt your searching.

The safest way to loot is to kill any zombie that is nearby. This will guarantee that searching that object is safe and you will also gain plenty of experience. Killing zombies is optional though, it is possible to loot with only one hand on the keyboard, avoiding all zombies and only using the mouse to select yes or no on the item pop ups.

Zombies are not that dangerous at all once you get used to them. For example, normal and burnt zombies can easily be circled while standing over a corpse. This can be done with only one hand but it's easier with 2. Spiders and Tendrils are more difficult to avoid and may require sprinting. Leapers are about as easy to avoid as normal zombies but the Leaper's attack can end anyone's looting run in one swing so keep that in mind. Puking zombies can be dodged too, just wait for them to get close enough to puke and then move out of the way. Boss zombies should not be circled in this way as all of them (excluding the Burning Zombie) have very wide cones of attack, making them more difficult to dodge. Bosses also bring an aggro spike with them most of the time.

Cars are very useful when looting or when you just want ot avoid zombies. When a zombie walks into a solid object such as a fence or a car, they will almost immidiately start moving in another direction for a small amount of time, giving you time to loot or just get away from them.

Surviving & Looting in the Inner City

At first, you may want to get to the endzones or very close to them, but its up to you to decide if you should. Endzones refer to the South Eastern and North Eastern zones on the map, because they have the highest chance for the best loot in the game, not to mention that they house the toughest zombies. Additionally, if you are too weak to go towards the endzones but still want to pursue better loot, head as close as possible to the endzones. If you loot an area for a long time, you will start looting better stuff. Therefore take a very long route that ends close to the EZ as you will be looting really good stuff by then.

You can kill on your way there are as much as you like or not. It really doesn't matter. Main thing is that you use silent weaponry such as melee or pistols/rifles. Melee would be the best choice (unless it is a Mother or a bloat that explodes when it dies). It would be foolish to risk your health unnecessarily. It is highly advised to kill exploding zombies from a distance with low-aggro guns like pistols and rifles. However, aggro will increase the longer you stay in the Inner City.

Once you get to the end zones, the only thing to do is loot. Loot like there's no tomorrow. Ignore zombies walking nearby, although you should eliminate anything that is following you, as they will stop you from looting - because even if you loot something then go away, the same zombies will suddenly start following you again ( no one knows how as it happens off-screen ). Aggro increases due to the time spent in the IC.

If you can`t survive, then you definitely can`t have a successful looting trip. To survive, you may heed these; 

  • Take anything you've looted (medications and food), even those that are below your level, when you've started your looting trip (entering a Personal Outpost Mode and going out also means you've started your trip)
  • Once you have a full inventory , open your inventory and use all the medications/foods that are below your level . This will bring your health and hunger closer to normal ( at the least ) and will free some inventory slots

Yes, this may all the while cost your backpack slots. But, only for some time and this counts as insurance (because if you die you can sell those items which are 'useless ' and lessen the loss incurred by dying). Once you are on low health (serious/critical) and your armour has broken, immediately search for a house and make sure it has one entrance. Barricade and kill ALL zombies inside until the bottom of your screen tells you to " press O to enter Personal Outpost Mode " ( POM ) . Going into a personal outpost also saves whatever EXP you earned on the way

Note : After some time (1-2 days) your Outpost will be under attack, meaning zombies will swarm the area. Much like an Outpost Attack except its in a small area and there is no bonus exp.

Aggro Spikes

This is important - aggro spikes are sudden increases of aggro /aggression (that is, many zombies suddenly run towards you even if you were using a melee weapon) . Aggro spikes can happen to anyone using any weapon -even melee! And it usually happens unexpectedly.

Think of it like a digital meter, when aggro increases, the number of infected increases . If you keep shooting with a high aggro-causing weapon but zombies stop coming, that means the number has dropped . When you keep using melee to kill especially in looting trips, the digital meter begins to rise very slowly. If you cause some aggro by using a loud gun after that, a huge amount of zombies will start running towards you (and in the later blocks - a powerful boss if you are unlucky) . So using melee won`t guarantee that you will not get a aggro spike. Besides, after looting for a long time ( 2-3 days ) a boss may spawn suddenly (bosses usually come together with some aggro), that is because the ' numbers ' on the ' digital aggro meter ' has increased to such a number that its impossible for no aggro to be there . That is why sometimes a boss spawns even when you are using melee (with or without aggro).

Do note that in areas where there is a higher level of danger which includes the black zone and red zone, aggro may spike much faster and more often as compared to other areas. It is speculated that playing in single player mode may actually reduce aggression levels or reduce it`s tendency to increase drastically especially when looting. A player being in AFK mode for too long (more than 30 minutes) can expect an aggression spike also when he resumes playing.

Tip: If you don't want to fight aggro, exit the area, but the aggro will still continue on the other area you entered. Exit the area again. Do this for 5-7 times until no zombie is running towards you. This tactic doesn't work if the area has a boss. If the area has a boss and you do this tactic, they will still be there. The best option is to enter other areas, but if there are no other areas to enter, it's best to cancel your trip. Nevertheless, if you have guts (and the agility) to go through the boss-infested area and continue your trip, good luck.

Saving inventory slots while on a trip

As said, each item consumes one item slot in the inventory, except ammo which has a certain amount to be maximized before it consumes another slot. Here are some tips to save inventory slots. If you have some clothes on your slot, wear them. If you have ammo that are not on the maximum amount, combine them with other ammos. If you have one or two weapons only, or if you don't have any armor, you can equip the weapons and the armors you have looted, but you can only equip the ones that matches your skills. With this, you can continue your looting trip for a long time without going back to any outposts.

Advertisement