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Normal attack costs ~18 stamina. Power attack costs 20 stamina and does double damage => Never use normal attacks. Few thousand hours later: Oh, power attacks cost 20 stamina and 3 seconds of regen.. that's FIFTY stamina. Oh noes. Here's a muppet learning some hard life lessons (and showing how it works after a small rant): https://youtu.be/qDy5yn-c-_k?t=238
Fort Knox Horde Base
Hey all! After working on this base design for 4 alphas now, I figured it was time to make a proper tour video to show off the layout and contribute to the base building community. Back in the days of A16, the group I play 7DTD with asked me to design a better horde base.  And given how many base blueprints seem to focus more on cheesing the zombie AI, I decided to aim for something realistic and started looking at IRL buildings for inspiration.  I landed on the Gold Reserve Depository vault in Fort Knox, which apart from being one of the most secure facilities in the world - it's actually built like a ■■■■ fortress and offers a lot of advantages for horde defense.   This was the starting point: And thus began my early...
Horde Base - "Land of the Spikes"
At first glance, it might not look like much but there is more. There are a total of 10 floors in this base. 2 on the surface, and 8 underground. The upper floors consist of shotgun and smg auto turrets. The underground floors act as a trap rooms, just in case the zombies want to dig. They have dart traps and blade traps, as well as spikes. The last floor on the bottom is where supplies are stored, such as forges, workbenches, chemistry stations, and storage boxes. The abundance of spikes on each side of the base is not only for the purpose of damaging / killing zombies, but to slow them down. In addition to the spikes, there are also landmines scattered around. What do you think of the base? 
Permadeath Camping! Love It
I have been through a lot, from the days of walls with spikes, and the zombies just kept climbing over the dead, to an invasion of trader enclaves, and recently I ran low on water. Poor old me. Today I am renovating an old diner (if I survive). In all these years, I never figured out how to build a bicycle or even a decent gun. In the old mole people days, I was persecuted by the digging zombies, and now I'm living on a roof (again). There are a lot of settings in videogames. Permadeath is the best. I usually start over, from the beginning. I want to play Permadeath PvP, any servers? I am continually impressed by the immense potential of the game's underlying engine. The new water update seems great (haha), I have observed minor...
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