Killed everything. Hit last roof mob just before nightfall. And that’s after doing the first trader quest, lol.
Haven’t played in a while, so not sure if anyone found this early game build before. I usually play fists. Tried a pure DPS sledge build and it’s WAY OVERPOWERED.
First points I spent on,
3/10 Strength (just spent 2)
2/4 Sexual Tyrannosaurus
Did one quest and found I was over powered. So thought I’d try a quick hospital run at 1600. Entered the hospital with a t1 stone sledge with weighted head mod. And if I was low on stamina I had a t1 club ready to clean up, as it benefits from the points in strength also. (And I think stamina from sexosaurus)
Then I put the next point in Sexual Tyrannosaurus ASAP, early half way through hospital. Which gave me,
5/10 Strength
3/4 Sexosaurus.
Then I put last point into Sledge. But I didn’t bring enough plant fibers to upgrade the sledge, so didn’t really notice a difference. Maybe a few more head pops.
Most normal mobs died on first power shot to the head. Or if they survived I smack em with the club, unless I had lots of stamina.
The dog near the top survived the power hit straight to the face. So maybe shoot him with an arrow first.
This build is honestly the strongest I’ve played early game. I played right through to horde night. Fought them mostly on the street. But had to rest on mini towers to recover stamina, quite often. Something I don’t have to do with fists. So I ended up using guns in between just to keep a high kill count. It’s only on horde night that fists has a clear advantage in street fighting.
There’s a simple bird strategy too. You’ll need it at the top when about 7-8 swarm at once. Just walk backwards, and just before they hit you, side step while walking on an angle. Walking on the angle let’s you walk faster than walking straight back or just sideways. Also they have a short cool-down on their attack. So when they miss, they can’t attack you again for a couple seconds, even if they are right in your face. Which gives you ample time to line up a smack to the beak.
If this isn’t all that well known, then let me know and I’ll record a fresh hospital run, day one clear. Or give it a go, it’s a lot of fun. Just try to get a mod in your sledge from the first quest, or buy one and it should be easy.
Haven’t played in a while, so not sure if anyone found this early game build before. I usually play fists. Tried a pure DPS sledge build and it’s WAY OVERPOWERED.
First points I spent on,
3/10 Strength (just spent 2)
2/4 Sexual Tyrannosaurus
Did one quest and found I was over powered. So thought I’d try a quick hospital run at 1600. Entered the hospital with a t1 stone sledge with weighted head mod. And if I was low on stamina I had a t1 club ready to clean up, as it benefits from the points in strength also. (And I think stamina from sexosaurus)
Then I put the next point in Sexual Tyrannosaurus ASAP, early half way through hospital. Which gave me,
5/10 Strength
3/4 Sexosaurus.
Then I put last point into Sledge. But I didn’t bring enough plant fibers to upgrade the sledge, so didn’t really notice a difference. Maybe a few more head pops.
Most normal mobs died on first power shot to the head. Or if they survived I smack em with the club, unless I had lots of stamina.
The dog near the top survived the power hit straight to the face. So maybe shoot him with an arrow first.
This build is honestly the strongest I’ve played early game. I played right through to horde night. Fought them mostly on the street. But had to rest on mini towers to recover stamina, quite often. Something I don’t have to do with fists. So I ended up using guns in between just to keep a high kill count. It’s only on horde night that fists has a clear advantage in street fighting.
There’s a simple bird strategy too. You’ll need it at the top when about 7-8 swarm at once. Just walk backwards, and just before they hit you, side step while walking on an angle. Walking on the angle let’s you walk faster than walking straight back or just sideways. Also they have a short cool-down on their attack. So when they miss, they can’t attack you again for a couple seconds, even if they are right in your face. Which gives you ample time to line up a smack to the beak.
If this isn’t all that well known, then let me know and I’ll record a fresh hospital run, day one clear. Or give it a go, it’s a lot of fun. Just try to get a mod in your sledge from the first quest, or buy one and it should be easy.
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