Mester Square
Rotter Policy
Random revives are NOT supported. Each zombie standing at the revive point will be DNA scanned and their profile checked to ensure they do not have Brain Rot nor belong to a known DNR (do not revive) list. Those with Brain Rot or on the DNR list are assumed to be blocking the revive point and will be shot repeatedly until dead.
The killing of zombies is NOT permitted at Mester Square with the exception of those that fit the criteria above. Any zombie standing in line at this location is a survivor who is waiting for a revive to return to the land of the living. Although it may seem like an easy way to gain XP, offenders will find themselves on a DNR list.
If you are reviving someone at the Mester Square please, please make sure you DNA scan them first and check to see if their name is on a "Do Not Revive" list. The Mad Craskers DNR list can be found here, The Dribbling Beavers also maintain a large list on their forum pages. Also check their group or description (in their profile) and on the Urban Dead Wiki to make sure they are not a member of a known PKer, griefer, or zombie/pro-zombie group. People new to reviving have been known to revive members of known PK Groups and Zombie Groups as well as KOS people. Clearly, this is completely insane:
Please check who you revive as bringing someone back to life has much bigger consequences than just gaining a few XP
As you are likely to be injured or even infected, Cornelius General Hospital is the best place to head for after returning to life as the Hospital staff there are well trained in First Aid, Diagnosis and Surgery and will ensure you are patched up in no time.
April 25-Present - Mester Square became the center of a suburb wide block party that is still ongoing. Due it is very low zombie activity, survivors decided to spend their time outside buildings, venturing indoors only for supplies. In two weeks, only one small zed attack was experienced. The block party, as mentioned, is still ongoing.
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