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Once the relevant skill is purchased. You may scout your safehouse using the"Scout the Building (30ap) button. This gives you a message reading {{udspan|You spend some time clearing sight lines, and surveying and memorising the layout of the building.}} | Once the relevant skill is purchased. You may scout your safehouse using the"Scout the Building (30ap) button. This gives you a message reading {{udspan|You spend some time clearing sight lines, and surveying and memorising the layout of the building.}} | ||
You can only scout a building when '''inside'''. | |||
Once the building has been scouted, the scout the building button is no longer available. However setting a different safehouse, and then returning to the original safehouse and attempting to rescout again is possible, although no additional AP can be gained, so you would be wasting 30ap. | Once the building has been scouted, the scout the building button is no longer available. However setting a different safehouse, and then returning to the original safehouse and attempting to rescout again is possible, although no additional AP can be gained, so you would be wasting 30ap. |
Revision as of 14:28, 16 August 2010
This is the article for the ingame safehouse function. For the glossary article on safehouses see Safehouses (Glossary)
As per the 16 August, 2010 Update:
- Survivors and zombies alike are finding it easier to navigate the familiar wreckage of the city streets. Survivors can get directions to a nominated safehouse; zombies automatically focus on the most recent groan or scent trail.
- Settling in for the long haul, some survivors have been modifying and memorising their safehouses. Those able to scout a safehouse can spend 30AP to survey the building, giving them approximately 5 extra AP per day within their nominated safehouse, until they die or the safehouse is ruined.
In Game Effects
Whilst alive, all survivors have the option to select a building as a Safehouse. You begin the game with no default safehouse set. This message is displayed directly below the Minimap on the left of the page.
It should be noted that you do not need to possess the Scout safehouse skill in order to set a safehouse.
To set your safehouse click the "Set Here" button below the mini map. This automatically makes the location you are inside (CHECK INSIDE) your safehouse. This costs 1 AP. You will then recieve a message stating You familiarise yourself with the building. From now on directions to your safehouse will be displayed below the minimap.
Your safehouse can be changed and set:
- Several times in the same day.
- Even if the building is ruined.
- As well as when the building is dark.
- Even if your standing outside a building.
Scout Safehouse
Once the relevant skill is purchased. You may scout your safehouse using the"Scout the Building (30ap) button. This gives you a message reading You spend some time clearing sight lines, and surveying and memorising the layout of the building. You can only scout a building when inside.
Once the building has been scouted, the scout the building button is no longer available. However setting a different safehouse, and then returning to the original safehouse and attempting to rescout again is possible, although no additional AP can be gained, so you would be wasting 30ap.
Ruined buildings may not be scouted in this manner. When pressing the Scout Building button you receive the message. The broken doors, wreckage and debris make the ruined building impossible to scout effectively. You use only 1AP doing this (CHECK)
This rule goes for Dark buildings as well. When pressing the Scout Building button you receive the message: You cannot scout a building in the dark. Just as with Ruined buildings, you only waste 1AP doing this. This means cinemas, banks and clubs need a generator in order to scout. It's unknown at this point if bonus AP is achieved when the building goes dark, after it being successfully scouted.
It seems every type of building can be set as a safehouse, including malls. It's unknown if the effect of scouting a single corner of a large building (such as a mall) carries over to the other corners as well.