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*All Zombie Survival Rules adapted from my favorite zombie pop culture to include Zombieland, World War Z and The Walking Dead in good fun.
Stockpile Supplies
Supplies in the zombie world will be only what is necessary to survive. Remember you will likely need to carry your supplies at some point in hurry. You will need to decide what is important versus what you can handle. Weapons are necessary against a zombie attack or trouble with other living humans who may mean you harm. Remember noises alerts everyone to your position, so,
while guns are necessary they are also loud. Bow & arrows, crossbows & knives are great choice
Anything you can use to do damage to a zombie brain can be a weapon. Other necessar supplies are food, mecidine and clothes. Food will spoil in a world with no electricity. Canned and boxed goods are good picks. All food will need to be cooked by campfire which could also draw unwanted visitors. Medicine will be hard to come by, when you find it take what you will need for later use. Clothes
will come in handy when you ruin clothes figure or when it gets cold in later months.
Find Shelter
Finding shelter wil be a very necessary step in surviving the zombie apocalypse. Very likely, your home will not be a good shelter. You will spent
a good amount of time traveling and moving to find a suitable place to settle. Look for a place that would be easy to fortify and protect yourself. Some examples would be a small military base or a prison. While moving look for places to camp that
provide natural protection. In some areas abandonded homes may be usable. Do not find shelter in any where that will trap you if attacked in the open. Somewhere that protects you from the
elements would also be desirable. Zombies cannot climb stairs, but living attackers can. Zombies
freeze in extreme cold weather, but so will
you if not properly prepared. You will need
to decide what you can handle in this case. A
tent is easily moved, but provides little protection. If you have a vehicle this can also be temporarily used as shelter This is a very important
step in surviving.
Learn to Adapt
The zombie world will be a much different world
from what you have previously lived in, no matter where you lived before. In this world, it is very necessary to find a group of survivors to band together. They will likely keep you alive. You cannot keep watch all the time and these people will likely have many skills you do not have.
It is also necessary to realize, you will need to kill. Zombies are not the people they were before, they are not sick, they are animated corpses that will attack and bite you turning you into one of them.
Other survivors will likely be more ruthless than you and will want to attack you. In order to protect yourself, you will need to kill. Learn from your fellow survivors, you will all have different skills. It does not matter what you did before, only how you learn to survive now. This world is not the same, you will need to change everything about yourself
and then cahnge it again the next day when you learn something new about this world. Adapt in this world and you will survive.
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