F.A.Q.

War Of The Zombie F.A.Q.

# 1:

Q: DO I NEED TO KILL EVERY ZOMBIE IN A MISSION?

A: Nope! For all mission types, as long as you complete the primary objective, you can e-vac from the mission and achieve a successful mission. Completing the secondary objective (which is usually clear outbreak) you will simply receive more payment.

For Clear Outbreak mission type, you can still e-vac without killing all zombies and achieve an incomplete mission thereby getting a smaller payment.

For missions that you haven't cleared all the zombies, you can go back and do the mission at any time since the rest of the city will still be infected. The mission zone (and sometimes the mission type) will likely change to somewhere else in the infected city until all zombies are cleared (killed).

# 2:

Q: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OUTBREAK SETTINGS IN THE OPTIONS SCREEN?

A: Outbreak levels range from Outbreak Class 2 (easy) to Outbreak Class 4 (hard). In Class 2, the infection spreads slowly through cities and the average number of zombies you'll see in the mission zone at any one time is around 25. In Class 4, the infection spreads more rapidly through the cities and the average number of zombies you'll see at any one time is around 100 - the rest of the zombies in the city slowly make their way into your mission zone as time goes by.

Take note that once a city has been infected 100%, the infection will begin to spread outwards and infect other cities (this can be seen by the enlarging red circles on the tactical map by TAPPING the biohazard icon tab). If a number of cities appear to be infected constantly, try and source for the originating city (the one that has the largest red circle), eliminating the outbreak from that city will slow the spread of infection to other cities dramatically.

Another thing to take note of is even if you have the game set to Class 2 in the options screen, you will still encounter more zombies then normal for that Class IF your safe team marines are highly ranked.

# 3:

Q: HOW DO I ACCESS WEAPONS MY MARINES PICK UP IN MISSION?

A: Simply 'SWIPE-UP' their tab and their inventory panel will open up. From there whichever weapon you TAP will become equipped. Take note, certain weapons can't be picked up if your marine's stats don't meet the weapon's requirements.

# 4:

Q: HOW DO I RESEARCH A TECHNOLOGY PROJECT?

A: Tap on Supply & Research from the tactical map, TAP the R&D LABS tab. Scroll through the different labs and select which you want to purchase by dragging the lab over your Ark. Then TAP the SELECT button next to your Ark and TAP the lab you wish to setup. From here you can choose which project you want research and which scientists you want to work in the lab. Once a technology project is 100% complete the scientists will begin developing that technology (Which means that if you have the TFC Lab, units will be added to your stockpile).

# 5:

Q: HOW DO I ACCESS THE ZOMBIE SAW TURRET IN-MISSION SUPPORT TYPE?

A: You first need to complete research of the Zombie Turret. You'll need a weaponry lab, an engineering lab and finally the TFC Lab (Tech Fab which is used to fabricate technology units). The Zombie Turret is the only technology you need to fabricate units for in order to use them in missions. Note, zombie saw turrets only activate when touched by zombies so they have no effect on marines, vips OR rebels.

# 6:

Q: HOW DO I SELL UNITS FROM MY TECHNOLOGY STOCKPILE?

A: Any country that has a diplomatic relation with you that is indifferent, friendly, or very friendly will submit requisition orders to you for whatever stocks you have, be it technology from your r&d labs or other military equipment from the flight deck. It's up to you to decide who to sell to and if what they're offering is worth it. New requisition orders occur each day and those you don't accept on that day will be removed.

# 7:

Q: CAN I MOVE THE SUPER COBRA / APACHE I CALLED IN A MISSION TO ANOTHER POSITION?

A: Yup! You can TAP the super cobra and a rotating blue circle will appear above it. TAP anywhere else on the mission zone and the cobra will slowly move there. Try not to position the cobra above buildings (or blow up the buildings first!) as it won't be able to accurately target zombies. Note, cobras only target zombies and rebels, so your marines and VIPs are safe from friendly fire.

# 8:

Q: WHY DOES IT LOOK LIKE THE HVL SHOTS THROUGH OBJECTS?

A: It's simple, the HVL uses powerful nano-magnets to propel ammo at incredible speeds so that they penetrate through vehicles, trees, fences, etc and continue hitting things beyond until its maximum range is reached.

# 9:

Q: WHY IS THE B2-SPIRIT SO BLOOMIN' EXPENSIVE?

A: We've tried to keep the prices of military equipment as realistic as possible. It's also highly likely that we will add story-driven events in a future update that will allow players to make use of B2 bombers without purchasing them first.

# 10:

Q: WHEN I SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A MISSION WHY DOES THE COUNTRY SOMETIMES BECOME RE-INFECTED?

A: This is due to one of two reasons; because there is another country that has a city with a large infection radius overlapping the country you just cleared. TAP the biohazard icon in the tactical map and look for the country city that has a large red infection radius. Clearing that city will prevent rapid re-infection to other cities. The other reason has to do with rebel undergrounds bases.

# 11:

Q: WHY DON'T MY STOCK (FABRICATE) ITEM QUANTITIES I'VE RESEARCHED INCREASE?

A: You need to purchase the TFC (Technology Fabrication Centre, scroll to the end of the labs list to purchase it, cost: 55,500,000). Once you have the TFC, any research technology that has been completed (100% researched) can be fabricated for your own use as well as being available for purchase by other governments. You will have to have at least 1 scientist in a lab assigned to that technology in order to continue fabrication of that technology. For example to fabricate the zombie saw turret (if research is completed), would require either a WEAPONRY or ENGINEERING (or both) lab with zombie saw turret assigned as the current project. You would also then need at least 1 scientist in that lab in order to continue fabrication. The more scientists in the relevant lab, the more units that are fabricated each day.

# 12:

Q: HOW MUCH EXPERIENCE (XP) IS REQUIRED FOR EACH RANK?

A: Lance Corporal=500 / Corporal=1,500 / Sergeant=3,000 / Staff Sergeant=5,000 /

Gunnery Sergeant=7,500 / First Sergeant=10,500 / Sergeant Major=14,000 /

Warrant Officer=18,000 / Chief Warrant Officer=22,500 / Lieutenant=30,000 /

Captain=35,000 / Major=45,000 / Colonel=75,000 / General=150,000 /

Elite S1=350,000 / Elite S2=750,000 / Elite S3=1,500,000 /

Elite S4=3,000,000 / Elite S5=5,000,000

# 13:

Q: HOW CAN I FIND THE M134S MINIGUN?

A: At the start of your career only the MACHETE, M9S, MOSS-500S and MAC-10S are available to your Safe Team. Within each mission zone there will always be several weapons crates that can be found within different buildings. To make new weapons 'available' from the Mission Briefing weapons list, you need to find the next 'unavailable' weapon in the list. For example, to make the RPG7S available to your Safe Team, you will first have to find the M4A1S, then the M25S, then the KATANA. (To make them available, you only need to find them in the mission zone, you don't need to equip them - as some weapons such as the Katana require a marine to have bravery (BRV=10)). To make the M134S available, you would need to have found the M4A1S, M25S, KATANA & RPG7S. However, since the M134S is a very powerful weapon, it will only begin appearing in missions once you have at least 1 general in your Safe Team. Once you find the M134S, it will always be available from then on in the Mission Briefing to any rank of marine as long as they have Strength (STR=10).

# 14:

Q: WHICH COUNTRY SUPPLIES WHICH WEAPON?

A: Countries will only supply weapons if you have found the standard weapon of the category their weapon is in. Also, if they are supplying you with their weapon and your relations worsen, they will stop supplying you their weapon.

Shotguns (Standard: moss-500S)

uts-15s/turkey, m4-90s/italy, ap-bs/s.africa, as-12s/s.korea

Submachine Guns (Standard: mac-10S)

mp5sds/germany, uzi-s/israel, k10s/usa, evo-as/czec republic

Assault Rifles (Standard: m4a1s)

ak-12s/russia, fam-f1s/france, aug-a3s/austria, fn-249s/belgium

Sniper Rifles (Standard: m25s)

awp-s/uk, qbu88-s/china, ssg3s/switzerland, m82as/sweden

# 15:

Q: WHY DON'T COUNTRIES BECOME LESS HOSTILE WHEN I CLEAR AN OUTBREAK?

A: The diplomatic relation between Safe Industries and a country does improve slightly upon completing missions successfully. The better a player does in the mission the more the relationship will improve. However, since each diplomatic relation is based on an actual level number that ranges from negative to positive, the relationship change may not always be apparent. The following depicts the 5 displayed diplomatic relations of a country based on their actual diplomacy level (this number is never shown to players):

HOSTILE <-74 / UNFRIENDLY >-75 <-24 / INDIFFERENT >-25

FRIENDLY >+24 <+75 / VERY FRIENDLY >+75

The most effective way to positively increase diplomatic relations with a country is to CONCILIATE with them.

# 16:

Q: HOW DO I DO A COVERT MISSION AGAINST A FRIENDLY COUNTRY?

A: Select the country then tap NEGOTIATE. You can reduce relations by insulting the country. Once relations have worsen then different actions will become available to you when selecting the country, such as AIRSTRIKE and NUKE.

# 17:

Q: HOW CAN RECRUIT MORE MARINES?

A: Marine recruits can be found during scavenging a country, rescuing VIPs or encountering a survivalist in the underground bases.

# 18:

Q: HOW CAN I GET DOCTORS, DIPLOMATS, SCIENTISTS, ADVISORS?

A: You can get them in 2 ways; 1) By rescuing VIPs (you will see at the mission debriefing screen a list of rescued VIPs - some of which will be special VIPs with specific jobs such as doctors, etc. These VIPs can be recruited, so you can simply select their RECRUIT button next to their names and they will join your Ark crew (just take note that if you recruit them the country won't pay you bonus money for rescuing them - you can experiment with this by selecting and deselecting RECRUIT buttons in the rescued VIP lists and see how your total mission payment changes. 2) By scavenging in countries. The more diplomatically friendly a country is to you the better items you will find, and sometimes you will be lucky enough to find a special VIP while scavenging. After you have some specialist crew members, you can still always change their job function to something else and they will slowly gain skill in their new jobs.

# 19:

Q: IF A MARINE GETS INFECTED WHAT CAN I DO?

A: Marines that become infected (by coming into contact with a zombie), will slowly lose health until they die and they themselves become zombies. If you have not yet researched 'inhibitor' or 'neutraliser' you can send your marine to the e-vac (once landed) to prevent them from losing more health (however that marine will have to stay onboard the e-vac otherwise the moment they get off (by tapping their marine tab), their health will continue to deteriorate). If you have researched 'inhibitor', your infected marine will automatically get an inhibitor booster when they board the e-vac. This will slow the infection down by 50%. The best solution is researching the 'neutraliser', which will remove the infection completely and allow your marine to continue fighting, however it won't prevent the marine from being re-infected which simply requires the player to send that marine back to the e-vac for another neutraliser boost.

# 20:

Q: WHY DO MY FUNDS GET DEDUCTED THE MOMENT I PRESS THE NEGOTIATE BUTTON DURING CONCILIATION?

A: This was a feature request from most fans, that when negotiating, the amount you decide to negotiate will be deducted right away. So now you will need to choose more wisely how much chance you have for succeeding before you negotiate. However, diplomatic relations will increase more now in relation to the amount of your negotiated payment.

# 21:

Q: HOW DOES THE AIRSTRIKE/BOMBARD FEATURE WORK?

A: You can deploy AIRSTRIKES against hostile countries OR BOMBARD against clear outbreak mission zones (ie; missions with only zombies). During AIRSTRIKES, a country's Air Force (refers to their air force operational readiness) determines how ready they are to deploy fighters. Whether they send airstrikes against your Ark depends on their diplomatic relations with you. Each day, country's will try to rebuild/increase their Air Force, however once a country's Air Force reaches 0%, they will no longer be able to rebuild it.

You can choose either how many fighter jets or t-lam missiles you will send to bombard a country. The larger the quantity the better chance of higher damage % inflicted. Assigning Advisors to your flight deck crews also improves your success chances. Be warned though, sending fighters on airstrikes against countries may result in losses. Survival chance is again increased by assigning advisors to your flight deck crews. You will not loose fighter jets when doing a BOMBARD sortie against zombies in a country.

As a note, each fighter jet on your Ark can only be sent out on 1 sortie per day.You can send out numerous sorties as long as you still have unused fighter jets / missiles remaining. The LAUNCH button will indicate how many fighter jets/missiles will be used and are available for the sortie.

# 22:

Q: WHY DO SOME UNFRIENDLY COUNTRIES SHOW DIFFERENT MENU ACTIONS?

A: Other then hostile countries, unfriendly countries who are close to becoming hostile may very well send airstrikes against your Ark, as opposed to a country who's unfriendly but has no interest in attacking your Ark. If an unfriendly country may attack then you have the option of deploying an airstrike against them, otherwise you have the option of scavenging. If a country is infected you can only BOMBARD the country.

# 23:

Q: HOW DO I ASSIGN SCIENTISTS TO A PROJECT?

A: Any scientists assigned to a lab automatically work (research/develop) the lab's currently set project. You assign projects to Labs from the SUPPLY SCREEN > LABS tab > SETUP button (zooms into labs deck). Then when you are in the labs setup view, you can click on any lab and select which project will be set as the lab's current project. Once research is completed (100%), then the scientists automatically develop (manufacture) the project stock (provided you have purchased the TFC fabrication centre lab).

# 24:

Q: HOW TO FIND UNDERGROUND BASES?

A: All underground bases can only be found in Clear Outbreak missions. To find abandoned SAFE underground bases, you will need the SAFE keycard - you will first have to trigger/complete the 'find missing scientist' mission event to get this keycard.

For syndicate bases, you will need the syndicate keycard - you will first have to trigger/complete the 'find blueprints/traitor' mission event to get this keycard.

It also helps to have a diplomat already spying on the country you want to find a syndicate base otherwise you might not find one or always find an abandoned base (if you already have the SAFE keycard).

# 25:

Q: HOW DO I ADD MARINES TO AN FOB?

A: You can add marines by going into the DUTY ROSTER, then select a marine. Then under their photo is the button you can use to TRANSFER TO FOB, but this is only available if your Ark is within range of the FOB. You can have up to 8 marines at any FOB and transfer them back to Ark or vice versa as you please, but for any transfers to/from an FOB, you must be within range of that FOB.

# 26:

Q: How do I INFECT a country city for a requested country vs country covert mission?

A: In order to infect any country, it’s diplomatic relations with SAFE need to be indifferent or worse. You can let relations worsen over time by not clearing an infection in the country (if they have one), OR if you need to make this happen right away, you will need use the NEGOTIATE action (shown when tapping a country city icon) and then INSULT them (the more times you insult them the worse relations get. But doing it one time should be enough to drop relations to the point of them being indifferent or unfriendly). Now if you exit the negotiations and tap on the country icon again the INFECT action will be available.

NOTE: Better relations with a country enable the SCAVENGE and FORTIFY actions, while worse relations enable the AIRSTRIKE and INFECT actions.

# 27:

Q: HOW DO I MOVE MY SHIP (ARK) TO ANOTHER LOCATION ON THE MAP?

A: You can move your Ark by tapping on the grey Ark Movement icon (which looks like a compass with the double hull ship in it) at the top of the map screen. That will then highlight all the possible destination locations (indicated by outlined ships) your Ark can move to by the next game day turn. Tap any of the highlighted outlines and a rotating Next Destination indicator will position over that location to show your planned destination. You can still select any other location or tap your Ark icon which will cancel any planned movement. If you have selected a destination to move to, you can come back and change/cancel it at any time. Tapping the next game day turn button will show you if you have a destination selected as well as ask for confirmation before proceeding to the next game day.

# 28:

Q: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ABANDONED AND SYNDICATE UNDERGROUND BASES?

A: Abandoned bases hold zombies wandering all over the base (the greater your team strength the greater the zombie count) and there will always be a single human survivor scavenging there who will offer to join you if you can find them before they die. They will usually have higher skills than fresh recruits and they will already have their own ranged/melee weapons. Syndicate bases, on the other hand, contain specialized troops who have higher skills and much better weapons compared to rebels. There will also be zombies but those will be locked in rooms. There's also usually more gold in syndicate bases, as well as clearly marked medikits. SPOILER ALERT: Lastly, syndicate bases each contain a red mist machine (if not already destroyed in that country) which is what is causing the 'random' outbreaks in the country the mission is in. Switch on and destroy the machine and the country will no longer have 'random' outbreaks (unless it spreads from a neighbouring country).

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