Talk:Guides:Corpse

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"If you can't find anywhere good to hide, try near an unimportant building like a library or a bank, or even out in the open so long as you're not near survivors or other zombies." - is this everyone's experience? I've always found myself safer in a large group of zombies, that it's unlikely for all of them to die or move away, overnight. Maybe I've just been in less rigidly-policed suburbs, though. --Spiro 17:25, 21 Oct 2005 (BST)


By the way, I'd like to say for the record that, in the spirit of the Wiki, I really like the edits others have done to this document. Made it a lot cleaner, easier to read, and more informative. --Xiombarg 06:28, 24 Nov 2005 (GMT)

I completely agree, Spiro. I feel safer in a large horde when I log out. In fact, I make sure to take a swipe at someone, to ensure that I'm not at the top of the attack list when a hunter comes by. --mjconnor10 12:44, 16 Dec 2005 (EST)

Memories of Life

I do have to argue that taking MoL so late may not be the best idea anymore. I started out a corpse a while back, and it's almost impossible to find any survivors out of doors now. I've joined hordes to take down barricades, but then I can't open the door and by the time someone else takes action, the barricades are reinforced. It's become so frustrating, I'm taking MoL as my third skill. Anyone else noticing this? -- Kesh 01:53, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

I find this whole guide abit false. MoL should be in the first few skills you gain. also hording is beter then being a feral, you level alot quicker, meet new zambahs, get a good meal almost every time your on and generally have alot better time then being a feral. Zaneus 04:24, 14 April 2007 (BST)