Talk:Suggestions/7th-Dec-2005

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Graveyard Feeding

Well, obviously. I would think that any corpse worth eating would be able to get up and start eating on its own, though. --Dickie Fux 14:53, 7 Dec 2005 (GMT)

Strikes me as odd that a zombie would pass up a corpse in front of a building, the people it can sense inside, the people stranded on the streets, other zombies, and other such things in order to kneel down and dig six feet into the Earth for what.. an hour?.. to eat bones with scraps of dusty remnants on them. -- Amazing 01:23, 8 Dec 2005 (GMT)

Ah, but here's the thing. Zombies don't eat zombies. The corpses they're digging up are ones untouched by the zombie plague. They're buried which is why they're hard to reach (10% chance) and being old dried flesh aren't very satisfying (1 XP). And this skill is primarily for zombies in areas abandoned by suvivors. When living flesh isn't around they go for less appetizing fare. --Jon Pyre 05:42, 8 Dec 2005 (GMT)

Don't zombies go for brains, anyways? I don't think I've seen a zombie movie where they are that interested in non-grey matter... well I've seen a few that were kind of ambiguous. o.o Riktar 06:32, 8 Dec 2005 (GMT)

Dude, what about every single Romero zombie movie ever? --Jon Pyre 07:18, 8 Dec 2005 (GMT)


Melee Master

  • Kill - I don't like the idea of a skill that blocks off other parts of the tree. --Shadowstar 01:25, 7 Dec 2005 (GMT)
RE You mean like how brainrot blocks zombies from having bodybuilding and diagnosis?--Clickytickytai 13:59, 7 Dec 2005 (GMT)
Yep, exactly. I don't like how brainrot does that. Having one bad skill isn't a reason to implement another. --Shadowstar 15:21, 7 Dec 2005 (GMT)

Handcuffs/Keys

Hey, uh, I saw this get posted by someone on the suggestions page and I've just come back and it's not there anymore. A few votes are missing now too I think. There is a new suggestion. Did someone accidentally overwrite stuff? The handcuff thing was a good idea and I'd like to see it come back, for whoever it was wrote it.--Tabs 22:45, 7 Dec 2005 (GMT)

  • Thanks.

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...uh, what happened here? This, and a few other pages in the archive, have had all the suggestions replaced with a poorly-written one about wirecutters.--Hogulus 15:39, 8 August 2006 (BST)