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Survival Tips for the Last Day on Earth
Survival Tips for the Last Day on...
Sandbox games have a certain charm due to the liberty they bestow to the gamers so they can develop their bases in whatever way they want. These games are usually developed for fans of construction games, as well as for those that enjoy building aesthetically-pleasing creations, over those who partake of PvP, or for those who enjoy the social aspects of MMOs. Sometimes, the only thing we want to do is to spend hours gathering materials and building our bases!
Games like Minecraft, Last Craft Survival, and ARK: Survival, among others, all have this aspect in common.
Nevertheless, the vast majority of these games suffer from a mortal flaw; a trait that, for some, is not considered a flaw but, for others, it is an unforgivable sin. As we mentioned in our beginner’s guide for Last Day on Earth, most of these sandbox games lack in-game guides or tutorials to help out the player. For this reason, some may consider these games as incomplete or confusing, and could quickly become bored of them.
Luckily, on previous occasions, we have conversed about how to begin and progress through the initial phases of the game, up until establishing your own base camp. On this occasion, we have created this guide as a way to provide some general tidbits of information about this game, as well as many useful tips that will help you in your adventure to survive in this post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Find Food Easily
An important part of Last Day on Earth is finding enough food to sate your appetite and keep healthy at all times. However, aside from the ferocious wolves that attack you and that drop meat when you defeat them, your main source of nourishment will come from either garden beds, or from hunting deer to obtain meat.
The first method consists of planting seeds, which will grow into carrots after a few minutes. Each carrot can be consumed raw, and recharge 15 HP, 25 hunger points, and 5 thirst points. However, if you cook them in the campfire first, you will create carrot stew, which restores an extra 5 HP. It is not necessary to cook the carrots, but it is recommended when you have some free time to maximize the healing potential of these ingredients.
When hunting for deer, unless you have a ranged weapon, chasing down your quarry is a very risky endeavor. While you chase the animal through the woods, you might attract the attention of zombies and other enemies, and become the prey yourself without noticing. For this reason, stealth is your best friend when hunting for deer, which you can activate by pressing the Z key. In this manner, you can crouch walk towards your prey unnoticed. If you manage to get in melee range, you can unleash a sneak attack that will kill your prey in a single hit. In this manner, you can obtain food without attracting any roaming zombies.
Remember to Recycle
There are some materials that can only be obtained after consuming others. The empty bottles, for example, can only be obtained after consuming a water bottle. Similarly, the tin cans can only be obtained after eating a can of beans. While both of these items may come off as clutter or trash, their true utility goes far beyond this. These materials can actually be used in some crafting recipes. The empty bottles, especially, are used in the rain catcher to create water bottles after some time. In this sense, by recycling your empty bottles, you can create an endless supply of the vital fluid.