Last Day On Earth Guide
Every time you gather something or take down a zombie, you’ll earn some experience. Leveling up nets you crafting points that lets you learn new recipes. In the game, You will be able to see other people that play the game that is being randomly generated by the game to kill you.You play as a character that is on a zombie ridden world. Your goal is to survive as long as possible and not die.
Each time you learn something you will be missing a point, and you will only be given a point each time you level up.You’ll be able to explore the game world, fight zombies, craft new tools and weapons, build your own shelter, meet other players and do a ton of other stuff. It’s important to keep in mind that the first few minutes of Last Day on Earth: Survival can feel like a bit of a grind since there’s not much to do other than simply collect resources to build a suitable shelter but, once you’ve gotten past the basics.So be sure to check what kind of stuff that you really need before learning them.
With tools a few levels under your belt, the next move is to make roughing it a little less rough. The Casual Backpack, Garden Bed, Raincatcher, and a small house are next on the list. The biggest problems posed by this survival and the fact of having food and water should become a priority for us. Our hunger and thirst meter will go down over time until we die of starvation.
The Backpack makes harvesting and transportation of items much easier, doubling your total inventory space from your basic Pockets. The Garden Bed and Raincatcher help keep you stocked on provisions and keep hunger and dehydration at bay. Make sure to secure your base in a full wrap-around with a door.
When you leave your nest, keep your eyes peeled for three major things on the world map Alpha Base, downed airplanes, and Army supply drops. While the supply drops range from kind of useful to "mid game" parts, the downed aircraft and Alpha Base are almost always good for a serviceable military suit and a gun. Else all your stuff on your backpack or your inventory will be gone.
Outside areas are color-coded based both on difficulty level and based on the number of, and strength of, the zombies that are there. A red area will have the most and best items, but also the most and toughest zombies. Green areas are easier for raids, and are most appropriate for earlier in the game, when you aren’t that strong and don’t have that much equipment.
Okay let's play the game, enjoy your experience to stay alive and survive from the Zombie !!
Each time you learn something you will be missing a point, and you will only be given a point each time you level up.You’ll be able to explore the game world, fight zombies, craft new tools and weapons, build your own shelter, meet other players and do a ton of other stuff. It’s important to keep in mind that the first few minutes of Last Day on Earth: Survival can feel like a bit of a grind since there’s not much to do other than simply collect resources to build a suitable shelter but, once you’ve gotten past the basics.So be sure to check what kind of stuff that you really need before learning them.
With tools a few levels under your belt, the next move is to make roughing it a little less rough. The Casual Backpack, Garden Bed, Raincatcher, and a small house are next on the list. The biggest problems posed by this survival and the fact of having food and water should become a priority for us. Our hunger and thirst meter will go down over time until we die of starvation.
The Backpack makes harvesting and transportation of items much easier, doubling your total inventory space from your basic Pockets. The Garden Bed and Raincatcher help keep you stocked on provisions and keep hunger and dehydration at bay. Make sure to secure your base in a full wrap-around with a door.
When you leave your nest, keep your eyes peeled for three major things on the world map Alpha Base, downed airplanes, and Army supply drops. While the supply drops range from kind of useful to "mid game" parts, the downed aircraft and Alpha Base are almost always good for a serviceable military suit and a gun. Else all your stuff on your backpack or your inventory will be gone.
Outside areas are color-coded based both on difficulty level and based on the number of, and strength of, the zombies that are there. A red area will have the most and best items, but also the most and toughest zombies. Green areas are easier for raids, and are most appropriate for earlier in the game, when you aren’t that strong and don’t have that much equipment.
Okay let's play the game, enjoy your experience to stay alive and survive from the Zombie !!



