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<p>&nbsp;A '''''T'''actical '''R'''esource '''P'''oint'', or '''TRP''', is a[[Buildings|building type]] that is frequently [[Search|searched]] for certain [[items]], often with a significantly higher successful search probability than in other buildings that may hold the same item. Tactical Resource Points also serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] for newly created characters. As such [[Repair|maintaining]] or [[Ransack|destroying]] these buildings are considered essential to determining the [[Suburb#Danger_Map_of_Malton_Suburbs|Danger Level]] in reports as they directly reflect the livability and defense-ability  of a given area. There are currently eight generally accepted [[Tactical Resource Point]] types in game.</p>
<p>A '''''Tactical Resource Point''''', or '''TRP''', is a [[Buildings|building type]] that is frequently [[Search|searched]] for certain [[items]], often with a significantly higher successful search probability than in other buildings that may hold the same item. Tactical Resource Points also serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] for newly created characters. As such [[Repair|maintaining]] or [[Ransack|destroying]] these buildings are considered essential to determining the [[Suburb#Danger_Map_of_Malton_Suburbs|Danger Level]] in reports as they directly reflect the livability and defense-ability  of a given area. There are currently eight generally accepted [[Tactical Resource Point]] types in game.</p>
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<h3 style='text-align:Justify;'>'''Total TRPs in Malton'''</h3>
<h3 style='text-align:Justify;'>'''Total TRPs in Malton'''</h3>
<div style='background:#ddd; border:1px solid #000; border-spacing:0; padding:0 1ex;'><br />'''238''' [[Auto Repair Shops|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Auto Repair Shops'''</span>]]<br />'''227''' [[Factories|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Factories'''</span>]]<br />'''2'''  [[Forts|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Forts'''</span>]]<br />'''245''' [[Hospitals|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Hospitals'''</span>]]<br />'''20'''  [[Malls|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Malls'''</span>]]<br />'''211''' [[NecroTech Buildings|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''NecroTech Buildings'''</span>]]<br />'''243''' [[Police Departments|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Police Departments'''</span>]]<br />'''2'''  [[Power Stations|<span style='float:right;color:#000;'>'''Power Stations'''</span>]]</div></div>
<div style='background:#efefef; border:1px solid #000; border-spacing:0; padding:0 1ex;'><br />'''238''' [[Auto Repair Shops|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Auto Repair Shops'''</span>]]<br />'''227''' [[Factories|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Factories'''</span>]]<br />'''2'''  [[Forts|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Forts'''</span>]]<br />'''245''' [[Hospitals|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Hospitals'''</span>]]<br />'''20'''  [[Malls|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Malls'''</span>]]<br />'''211''' [[NecroTech Buildings|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''NecroTech Buildings'''</span>]]<br />'''243''' [[Police Departments|<span style='float:right; color:#000;'>'''Police Departments'''</span>]]<br />'''2'''  [[Power Stations|<span style='float:right;color:#000;'>'''Power Stations'''</span>]]</div></div>




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*'''[[Malls]]''' (as a source of many [[useful items]] &amp; [[firearms]])
*'''[[Malls]]''' (as a source of many [[useful items]] &amp; [[firearms]])
*'''[[NecroTech Buildings]]''' (as the only source of [[Useful Items#NecroTech Revivification Syringe|NecroTech revivification syringes]])
*'''[[NecroTech Buildings]]''' (as the only source of [[Useful Items#NecroTech Revivification Syringe|NecroTech revivification syringes]])
*'''[[Police Departments]]''' (as a source of [[Firearms#Ammunition|ammo]] &amp; [[Firearms#Pistol|pistols]])
*'''[[Police Departments]]''' (as a source of [[Firearms#Ammunition|ammo]] &amp; [[firearms]])
*'''[[Power Stations]]''' (as a source of [[Useful Items#Fuel Can|fuel cans]] &amp; [[Useful_Items#Portable_Generator|portable generators]])
*'''[[Power Stations]]''' (as a source of [[Useful Items#Fuel Can|fuel cans]] &amp; [[Useful_Items#Portable_Generator|portable generators]])




===Secondary Resource Points===
===Secondary Resource Points===
&nbsp;Some buildings contain valuable resources but are not considered valuable enough to be classified as [[Tactical Resource Points]], these buildings can still serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] and may have an impact on a [[Suburb]]s livability:
Some buildings contain valuable resources but are not considered valuable enough to be classified as [[Tactical Resource Points]], these buildings can still serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] and may have an impact on a [[Suburb]]s livability:


 
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<tr><td width='120px' style='border:1px solid #000000;'>[[Fire Stations|'''Fire Departments''']]</td><td style='border:1px solid #000000;'>&nbsp;[[Fire Stations|Fire Departments]] are a [[Spawning|Spawn Point]] with many diverse items including [[Radios]], [[Fire Axe]]s, and [[Flare Gun]]s. In years previous both [[Generators]] and [[Wirecutters]] were also [[Search_Odds/Fire_Department_Data|searchable]] in Fire Stations but both have been removed. </td></tr>
| style="text-align:center;border:solid white 2px;padding:2px" width='120px' | [[Fire Stations|'''Fire Stations''']] || style="border:solid white 2px;padding:2px" | ''Fire Stations'' are a [[Spawning|Spawn Point]] with many diverse items including [[Radios]], [[Fire Axe]]s, and [[Flare Gun]]s. In years previous both [[Generators]] and [[Wirecutters]] were also [[Search_Odds/Fire_Department_Data|searchable]] in Fire Stations but both have been removed.  
 
|-
<tr style='border:1px solid #000000;'><td width='120px' style='border:1px solid #000000;'>[[Junkyards|'''Junkyards''']]</td> <td style='border:1px solid #000000;'>&nbsp;[[Junkyards]] are a [[Search_Odds/Junkyard_Data|veritable potpourri]] of valuable items but are not easily defensible resource points. Once upon a time the fences were sealed and [[Wirecutters]] were required to get inside a Junkyard, all the gates have long since been cut and [[Wirecutters]] are no longer searchable. While they can, rarely, serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] and are [[Ransack| indestructible]] Junkyards are known for low search rates and seemingly random items making them unreliable for gathering needed items. </td></tr>
| style="text-align:center;border:solid white 2px;padding:2px" width='120px' | [[Junkyards|'''Junkyards''']] || style="border:solid white 2px;padding:2px" | ''Junkyards'' are a [[Search_Odds/Junkyard_Data|veritable potpourri]] of valuable items but are not easily defensible resource points. Once upon a time the fences were sealed and [[Wirecutters]] were required to get inside a Junkyard, all the gates have long since been cut and [[Wirecutters]] are no longer searchable. While they can, rarely, serve as [[Spawning|Spawn Points]] and are [[Ransack|impossible to ruin]] Junkyards are known for low search rates and seemingly random items making them unreliable for gathering needed items.  
 
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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
&nbsp;The designation [[Tactical Resource Point]] stems from the former [[zombie]] group [[ATF]], who used the term to define logical buildings for locating humans and ensuring "everyone dies within the region." The strategy works well within suburbs low on resources, as survivors without constant access to Tactical Resource Points are forced to congregate in distant [[safehouses]], and spend large amounts of [[Action Points|AP]] collecting resources outside their home suburb. For buildings under siege, the distance from Tactical Resource Points is directly tied to the cost of replenishing items used in defending against a [[Zombie Horde]]. This dynamic often makes Tactical Resource Points the most fought over and important buildings in [[Malton]].
The designation [[Tactical Resource Point]] stems from the former [[zombie]] group [[ATF]], who used the term to define logical buildings for locating humans and ensuring "everyone dies within the region." The strategy works well within suburbs low on resources, as survivors without constant access to Tactical Resource Points are forced to congregate in distant [[safehouses]], and spend large amounts of [[Action Points|AP]] collecting resources outside their home suburb. For buildings under siege, the distance from Tactical Resource Points is directly tied to the cost of replenishing items used in defending against a [[Zombie Horde]]. This dynamic often makes Tactical Resource Points the most fought over and important buildings in [[Malton]].


====Tactical Resource Zones====
====[[Tactical Resource Zone]]s====
[[Image:SWresources.PNG|right|300px|An Example of TRZ's in the South West corner of [[Malton]]]]
[[Image:SWresources.PNG|right|300px|An Example of TRZ's in the South West corner of [[Malton]]]]
&nbsp;A '''Tactical Resource Zone''', or TRZ, is an area containing multiple [[Tactical Resource Point]]s. The phrase is not applied to areas around [[Malls]] as malls themselves are as resource heavy as a '''Tactical Resource Zone''', though they are commonly surrounded by both Tactical Resource Points and secondary resource points. In practice, a '''Tactical Resource Zone''' consists of a few blocks encompassing some central point with a very high density of resource points, particularly Tactical Resource Points. When developing group strategies, it is advised that Tactical Resource Zones be heavily considered as targets due to the [[wikipedia:force multiplier|force multiplication]] effects on gameplay.
A '''Tactical Resource Zone''', or TRZ, is an area containing multiple [[Tactical Resource Point]]s. The phrase is not applied to areas around [[Malls]] as malls themselves are as resource heavy as a '''Tactical Resource Zone''', though they are commonly surrounded by both Tactical Resource Points and secondary resource points. In practice, a '''Tactical Resource Zone''' consists of a few blocks encompassing some central point with a very high density of resource points, particularly Tactical Resource Points. When developing group strategies, it is advised that Tactical Resource Zones be heavily considered as targets due to the [[wikipedia:force multiplier|force multiplication]] effects on gameplay.




&nbsp;While there are various metrics of determining the values of a particular Tactical Resource Zone, most groups agree that a truly valuable TRZ contains [[NecroTech Buildings]] as well as some reliable source of [[Ammo]], and that redundancy of resources within a TRZ is extremely helpful. Most [[mall]] or [[suburb]] [[Tactics|Siege strategies]] center around the assault on Tactical Resource Points with a heavy emphasis on the targeting of [[NecroTech Buildings]]. For example, two of the most frequently-read strategy guides,
While there are various metrics of determining the values of a particular Tactical Resource Zone, most groups agree that a truly valuable TRZ contains [[NecroTech Buildings]] as well as some reliable source of [[Ammo]], and that redundancy of resources within a TRZ is extremely helpful. Most [[mall]] or [[suburb]] [[Tactics|Siege strategies]] center around the assault on Tactical Resource Points with a heavy emphasis on the targeting of [[NecroTech Buildings]]. For example, two of the most frequently-read strategy guides,
the [[Mall_Offense_Manifesto#Target_selection|Mall Offense Manifesto]] and the [[Guides:The_Mall_Defence_Manifesto#Buildings_-_what.27s_important_and_what.27s_not.|Mall Defence Manifesto]], highlight the importance of Necrotech buildings as a tactical resource in regards to survivor-zombie strategy.  
the [[Mall_Offense_Manifesto#Target_selection|Mall Offense Manifesto]] and the [[Guides:The_Mall_Defence_Manifesto#Buildings_-_what.27s_important_and_what.27s_not.|Mall Defence Manifesto]], highlight the importance of Necrotech buildings as a tactical resource in regards to survivor-zombie strategy.  



Latest revision as of 04:00, 16 June 2014

Tactical Resource Point

A Tactical Resource Point, or TRP, is a building type that is frequently searched for certain items, often with a significantly higher successful search probability than in other buildings that may hold the same item. Tactical Resource Points also serve as Spawn Points for newly created characters. As such maintaining or destroying these buildings are considered essential to determining the Danger Level in reports as they directly reflect the livability and defense-ability of a given area. There are currently eight generally accepted Tactical Resource Point types in game.



Secondary Resource Points

Some buildings contain valuable resources but are not considered valuable enough to be classified as Tactical Resource Points, these buildings can still serve as Spawn Points and may have an impact on a Suburbs livability:

Fire Stations Fire Stations are a Spawn Point with many diverse items including Radios, Fire Axes, and Flare Guns. In years previous both Generators and Wirecutters were also searchable in Fire Stations but both have been removed.
Junkyards Junkyards are a veritable potpourri of valuable items but are not easily defensible resource points. Once upon a time the fences were sealed and Wirecutters were required to get inside a Junkyard, all the gates have long since been cut and Wirecutters are no longer searchable. While they can, rarely, serve as Spawn Points and are impossible to ruin Junkyards are known for low search rates and seemingly random items making them unreliable for gathering needed items.

Etymology

The designation Tactical Resource Point stems from the former zombie group ATF, who used the term to define logical buildings for locating humans and ensuring "everyone dies within the region." The strategy works well within suburbs low on resources, as survivors without constant access to Tactical Resource Points are forced to congregate in distant safehouses, and spend large amounts of AP collecting resources outside their home suburb. For buildings under siege, the distance from Tactical Resource Points is directly tied to the cost of replenishing items used in defending against a Zombie Horde. This dynamic often makes Tactical Resource Points the most fought over and important buildings in Malton.

Tactical Resource Zones

An Example of TRZ's in the South West corner of Malton

A Tactical Resource Zone, or TRZ, is an area containing multiple Tactical Resource Points. The phrase is not applied to areas around Malls as malls themselves are as resource heavy as a Tactical Resource Zone, though they are commonly surrounded by both Tactical Resource Points and secondary resource points. In practice, a Tactical Resource Zone consists of a few blocks encompassing some central point with a very high density of resource points, particularly Tactical Resource Points. When developing group strategies, it is advised that Tactical Resource Zones be heavily considered as targets due to the force multiplication effects on gameplay.


While there are various metrics of determining the values of a particular Tactical Resource Zone, most groups agree that a truly valuable TRZ contains NecroTech Buildings as well as some reliable source of Ammo, and that redundancy of resources within a TRZ is extremely helpful. Most mall or suburb Siege strategies center around the assault on Tactical Resource Points with a heavy emphasis on the targeting of NecroTech Buildings. For example, two of the most frequently-read strategy guides, the Mall Offense Manifesto and the Mall Defence Manifesto, highlight the importance of Necrotech buildings as a tactical resource in regards to survivor-zombie strategy.