Districts: Difference between revisions

From The Urban Dead Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Height adjustment for visual consistency)
 
Line 24: Line 24:
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Lamport Hills]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Lamport Hills]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Chancelwood]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Chancelwood]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Earletown]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFA07A">[[Earletown]]<br>27.96MHz</td>
<td bgcolor="#FFEFD5">[[Rhodenbank]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFEFD5">[[Rhodenbank]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFEFD5">[[Dulston]]<br></td>
<td bgcolor="#FFEFD5">[[Dulston]]<br></td>

Revision as of 18:11, 6 July 2009

Malton is big--it has,in fact, 100 different suburbs. That's a lot of different areas to visit, and it makes the city seem enormously intimidating to new players. But don't worry--these hundred suburbs can be reduced into 20 districts, smaller groups of 5 suburbs each.

Malton is divided into 4 Divisions. Each Division is a corner of the map: NW, NE, SW, or SE. Each Division has 25 suburbs and is divided into 5 Districts. They are written as: SW-1, or NE-4. See the Map below.

After exploring your home suburb and establishing a base in it, try moving into another suburb within the district. Search around and see what buildings you can find. Try to establish a second base in this new suburb.

If you continue to do this, you can establish a very helpful in-game strategy called "basing". You should have five different bases within your district, as well as backup safehouses. You should be familiar with the locations of all the TRPs within your district. And by use of radio, you can get communications with the rest of your district!

Once you've based up in your district, it won't be long before you create a network of friends in the other suburbs in your district. Try forming an organization. Use your five bases as the five bases of the district, name the district (if it has not already been named) and keep powered radios set to the district frequency in each base.

This strategy allows for easy networking and mass organization. It has been used in many districts around Malton, but not all suburbs belong to a district! You can improve your district by using the "basing" strategy and creating a district network for it.

Map of Districts and their Radio Frequencies


Dakerstown

Jensentown
Quarlesbank
West Boundwood
East Boundwood
Lamport Hills
Chancelwood
Earletown
27.96MHz
Rhodenbank
Dulston
Roywood
Judgewood
NW-2
26.02 MHz
Gatcombeton
Shuttlebank
NW-3
26.03 MHz
Yagoton
Millen Hills
Raines Hills
NE-2
26.07 MHz
Pashenton
Rolt Heights
NE-3
26.08 MHz
Pescodside
Peddlesden Village
Chudleyton
Darvall Heights
NW-1
26.01 MHz
Eastonwood
Brooke Hills
Shearbank
Huntley Heights
Santlerville
NE-1
26.06 MHz
Gibsonton
Dunningwood
Dunell Hills
West Becktown
NW-4
26.04 MHz
East Becktown
Richmond Hills
NW-5
26.05 MHz
Ketchelbank
Roachtown
Randallbank
NE-4
26.09 MHz
Heytown
Spracklingbank
NE-5
26.10 MHz
Paynterton

Owsleybank

Molebank
Lukinswood
Havercroft
Barrville
Ridleybank
Pimbank
Peppardville
Pitneybank
Starlingtown

Grigg Heights

Reganbank
Lerwill Heights
Shore Hills
Galbraith Hills
Stanbury Village
Roftwood
Edgecombe
Pegton
Dentonside
Crooketon
Mornington
SW-2
26.12 MHz
North Blythville
Brooksville
SW-3
26.13 MHz
Mockridge Heights
Shackleville
Tollyton
SE-2
26.17 MHz
Crowbank
Vinetown
SE-3
26.18 MHz
Houldenbank
Nixbank
Wykewood
South Blythville
SW-1
26.11 MHz
Greentown
Tapton
Kempsterbank
Wray Heights
Gulsonside
SE-1
26.16 MHz
Osmondville
Penny Heights
Foulkes Village
Ruddlebank
SW-4
26.14 MHz
Lockettside
Dartside
SW-5
26.15 MHz
Kinch Heights
West Grayside
East Grayside
SE-4
26.19 MHz
Scarletwood
Pennville
SE-5
26.20 MHz
Fryerbank

New Arkham

Old Arkham
Spicer Hills
Williamsville
Buttonville
Wyke Hills
Hollomstown
Danversbank
Whittenside
Miltown

A Little Map

Mini district.png Here's a little map graphic that shows the 20 city districts, suitable for use in a template. Its easy to highlight one district; just open the map in an image editing program, select the district you want to highlight, invert the selection, and tone down the brightness / contrast of the rest of the image.