The Wagner Building (Darvall Heights)

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the Wagner Building

Darvall Heights [22,27]

Coker Avenue Stocker Lane Tompson Walk
Holloms Auto Repair the Wagner Building St. Isidore's Church
the Latrobe Building Cockle Street Yeandill Towers

Basic Info:

  • Office buildings are tall enough for survivors to commit suicide from. They also provide a vantage point from which binoculars can be used.
  • Office buildings can be barricaded normally.


The Wagner Building is one of fourteen non-NecroTech buildings in Darvall Heights. The Wagner Building is located directly in between St. Isidore's Church and Holloms Auto Repair. Since both of these buildings are actively used by defenders of Caiger Mall The Wagner Building often has frequent travelers. Before infection it was the most frequent building for suicides in Malton. With its fourty-five stories and easy access to the roof it led many to choose it as the site of their death. Its height has also been a blessing in the housing of survivors from the infected. The building has never been fully taken as zombies have never made it past the third floor. The refugees there are content and feel secure with their shelter.

In October 2007 a series of fires broke out in the top five stories of the building due to over zealous Halloween partying. After several days of major survivor fire fighting efforts major structural damage was avoided for the lower floors. However the damage to the upper levels has rendered the building mostly unsafe for long-term safehouse use. The resident population has seriously declined as a result and repair efforts on the upper floors have been slow.

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