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Survivor Tactics
The information on this page or section discusses a survivor strategy.

NOTE: This is an in-game movement. It is not a Wiki Policy or an official rule of the game.

NOTE: This policy is not associated with the survivor group The Randoms.

Why no random revives?

With the surge in popularity of PKer groups you are not only doing yourselves a disservice, but also every other survivor in Malton when you revive at random. There are several revive request tools available that allow you to see the profile of the person you are reviving. This prevents you from reviving a known PKer or generator killer and keeps the syringes available to those people that will be acting in the interest of survivors.

Example

This is an example why you shouldn't randomly revive zombies:

Because you might revive an ungrateful Feral Undead member, who went on a player-killing and generator-destroying rampage. At least one survivor was killed and two generators in the area were destroyed as a result.

The zombie-turned-saboteur put it better himself:

"So I was standing around outside, minding my own business, and <revivor's name withheld to prevent extreme embarrassment>1 randomly revived me. I wasn't even at a revive point. You can thank him for this display of senseless violence. ;D"

1 You can see names of the zombie, the revivor, and the victim, in the linked record anyway. So it's actually pointless to withhold them.

Disadvantages

  • The policy makes obtaining a revive more difficult for players who do not metagame.
  • Some players may like the surprise of random revivals, especially those who play both sides. (see The Opportunists and Dual Nature Policy)
  • Some players also debate that this goes against RPing, see discussion for the discussion.

PKers

The DEM Revivification Request Manager denotes reported PKers. Such requests are marked with a red border and display the current bounty count, allowing PKers to be easily identified. We request you consider not reviving PKers with a current bounty.

How can I help?

Take advantage of the tools provided by the community that address this problem. These tools allow NT skilled survivors to select specific indivduals for revivification after reviewing the requesters profile. For those who prefer not to metagame, the DNA scanner now allows NT techs to view a zombies profile, thus allowing at least some discrimination in who you choose to revive. One of the biggest things you can do is helping to spread the word!

Support

This initiative will only work if we get a large number of people/groups behind it. If you are willing to support this initiative, please sign below. Also, use this tinyurl tag to advertise this policy around Malton [1]

Players

Player Groups

Optional Banner

This banner is courtesy of Kristi of the Dead, feel free to place it on your wiki page.

This user or group supports the Random Revive Policy

Use this code to place the image on your group or user page

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or

Syringe.jpg No Random Revives Supporter
This User or Group supports the No Random Revive Policy by utilizing Revivification Request tools.

{{NoRandomRevives}}

or

Syringe.jpg Planned Revivification
This user or group supports
organized revivification.

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Revivification Request Tools

You too can help prevent Barhah! Spread the word about this policy and these request tools. The DEM utility has a tiny url (http://tinyurl.com/jxkdg) for use in tagging.

  1. Revivification Request Manager DEM utility
  2. CIT Revive Requester CDF Utility
  3. Revive Requests Black Berets utility also dead


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