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Hildebrand Mall
Roftwood [66, 55] – [67, 56]
Basic Info:
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Hildebrand Mall is a four-block shopping mall in the suburb of Roftwood.
External Description: "A four-story metal-and-glass building, its windows missing and broken."
Coordinates: [66, 55], [66, 56], [67, 55], [67, 56]
Nearby NecroTech Buildings
Hildebrand Mall is one of the few malls to have a NecroTech Building in an immediately adjacent block. In the event that that building falls to zombies, the use of other nearby NecroTech facilities may become desirable.
The NecroTech Buildings within ten blocks of the mall, listed from nearest to farthest, are:
- The Herbert Building in Roftwood (68, 65; distance 1-2 E, 1-2 N)
- The Greenhow Building in Roftwood (62, 51; distance 4-5 W, 4-5 N)
- The Browne Building in Edgecombe (71, 51; distance 4-5 E, 4-5 N)
- The Blocksidge Building in Crowbank (72, 60; distance 5-6 E, 4-5 S)
- The Went Building in Stanbury Village (59, 55; distance 7-8 W, 0-1 N)
- The Mydleham Building in Crowbank (76, 63; distance 9-10 E, 7-8 S)
- The Spragge Building in Crowbank (73, 65; distance 6-7 E, 9-10 S)
- The Marks Building in Peppardville (71, 46; distance 4-5 E, 9-10 N)
- The Caffin Building in Edgecombe (77, 54; distance 10-11 E, 1-2 N)
Recent News
Put most recent events at top - also check the Roftwood page for other news of the area.
News older than one month should be placed in the archives.
May 2009
The spraypaint makes me feel that leaving the mall empty was all planned. --kosaku t wcs 23:06, 6 May 2009 (BST)
February 2009
February 1st
Nom nom nom nom, nom nom nom. Love Mall Tour 2009. -- . . <== DDR Approved Editor 18:29, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
January 2009
January 30
The mall is safe and powered. Lots of survivors inside. 15:08, 30 January 2009 (UTC)
January 19
Mall's safe. Powered, barricaded and occupied. --Blake Firedancer T E RNL? P.I.S.I.T. 10:27, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
January 3
The mall is now ruined with crowds of over 50 zombies inside. Has been completely ransacked and ruined. Nothing of value is there. Avoid the mall. January 3rd, 2009, Sgt Raiden.
History
Hildebrand Mall has a long and drawn out history since the Outbreak, yet is not as notable as Caiger or others, except to those who have lived and died here (many times). A written history can be found here.
Barricading & Defense
Like all other Malls, all 4 quadrants of Hildebrand are usually barricaded to Extremely Heavily. This is in accordance with the revisions to the Uniform Barricading Policy:
- After the escalators and corridors had been cleared of debris, many survivors found the Uniform Barricading Policy to be in serious and urgent need of revision regarding malls. One such survivor speaking under the blanket of anonymity was quoted as saying - "Not for Malls, not no more! Clearing out the passages inside those things was the stupidest thing we humans did after the outbreak! Look how they've all been falling like dominos since we did that...".
See the revised policy regarding malls.
For more information about defending malls see the Mall Defence Manifesto.
In case of an emergency all of the defenders of the mall are required to evacuate and fortify themselves inside the Herbert Building. It's much easier to defend a 1-block building then a 4-block mall.
Additional Information
The Hildebrand Mall is a key building in Roftwood not only due to the supplies that can be found in it (like any other mall) but also due to the fact that it is connected to three other key locations in the suburb, these are: Eligius General Hospital, the Herbert Building and Gall Lane.
Eligius General Hospital - Since it is a hospital, other survivors will be able to use the Surgery skill and heal you for an additional 5 hit-points. This can't be done inside the mall.
The Herbert Building - This building is a NecroTech building, the only type of building where DNA Extractors and Revivification Syringes can be found. Having this building adjacent to the mall is comfortable and almost as good as having a "Search NecroTech Lab" option inside the mall.
Gall Lane - This block is NO LONGER an official revive point in Roftwood. The current revive location (for the mall area) is Swansborough Park (68,53).
- NOTE 1: In general, you should revive zombies by selecting their profile ID. Profile IDs are posted in the revive tool or on a revive thread in the forums. If you are reviving a member of your own group, you typically already have their profile ID in your contacts list, from your group's membership roster. Add the requester's profile ID to your list of contacts, so that your target will be singled out in the room description and can be revived separately using your syringe pull-down menu.
- NOTE 2: In the past, scientists often relied on DNA extraction without a profile ID. DNA scans reveal zombies by name, and identify which zombies have brain rot (and would therefore waste your syringe). Since the top zombie DNA scan does not correspond to the top of the zombie pile, this method is extremely foolish unless you are reviving a lone zombie. The Random Revive Policy urges scientists not to use syringes on random unknown zombies. There are many deceased humans waiting patiently for your syringe in the revive queues.
- NOTE 3: Do not kill zombies who stand at a revive point unless you know they are hostile or that they have Brain Rot. If you knock down a deceased survivor, they cannot be revived until they stand up again, so this often delays their revival by a full day.
- NOTE 4: If a zombie talks to you (usually "Mrh?") at a revive point that means he wants you to revive him ("Mrh?" in zombie speech is believed to be the equivalent of "revive?" or "help?" in human speech). A zombie which has spoken, also makes his/her profile available to you giving you information on their skills and group affiliation. This can be helpful for triage purposes.