Ultimate Guide to Kill Specials (and Bosses)
Welcome to my in-depth guide to kill specials! Well, actually sometimes you can just run away and stay safe (except for bosses). But, why would you avoid chance to get lots of money (not so much actually), ammos, and, the most precious, the almighty blueprints that're blue scrolls that make Buck learn how to craft weapons instantly? You wanna face it, but you're afraid of death? Here, you'll learn how to kill specials and bosses efficiently.
This guide also give some tips on how to survive the cornering, as being cornered is the main death cause.
- 1 Basic Rules
- 1.1 1. Always be careful and aware with other zombies
- 1.2 2. Stay away!
- 1.3 3. Use the right weapon
- 1.4 4. Environtment is your best friend (and your worst enemy!)
- 1.5 5.Use Gadgets wisely
- 1.6 6. C…
Tips on Earning the Achievement: Survival Instinct
Howdy! I'm that guy who posts comments, bringing you a blog about... well you know, what the title says. To earn that achievement, you have to complete missions without taking damage of any kind. Now I've earned the final variation of that achievement (which involves not getting hurt 500 times), so I pretty much know the in's and out's of completing missions without taking damage. Let's begin!
- 1 Difficulty
- 2 Items
- 3 Weapons
- 4 Dealing with Zombies
- 5 Dealing with Environments
- 6 Conclusion
Of course, the best way of earning this acheivement is through easy mode. If you don't care about earning a lot of money at the moment, then easy mode is the way to go. Now remember; mounted gun missions do not count. So if you enter a mission and have a mounted gun, le…
Dead Trigger 2 Special Zombie Tactical Guide
When encountering special zombies (Scienfist, Rager, Vomitron, Kamikazi, Panzer) it is best to avoid them until you clear the other normal zombies first. Special zombies appear with an audible warning (that sounds like the sound effects from the shower-knife scene at the Bates Motel, in Hitchcock's 'Psycho'. Old-school horror movie styles). Plus, an on-screen visual warning that states the type of special zombie that you will have to deal with. They are larger in size than normal zombies. As always, head shots are the most effective way to stop them (Panzer excluded).
- 1 Rager
- 2 Panzer
- 3 Scienfist
- 4 Kamikazi
- 5 Vomitron
This special zombie is best tackled in an open area when possible. It takes aim at your position and then charges toward that spot wit…
DEAD TRIGGER 2 Efficient Grinding Guide
The purpose of this guide is to help player's make a lot of money, fast.
The term "grinding" when referring to video games is the act of playing with the goal of obtaining the most in-game currency. Technically, grinding happens naturally as you work/play the game and get money. 'Efficient Grinding' is getting the most in-game cash in the smallest amount of time.
First, it is important to have a melee weapon that is strong enough to clear the dead for when you run out of ammo (you will). Next, choose a "Supply" mission. The most important (and sometimes a little tricky, depending on the level) thing is to find a choke point in the level. This is somewhere that you can hold off the zombies without dying. I've found these at dead ends beside o…
Nyte Blayde's Dead Trigger FAQ
I'm making this to answer common questions and questions that pop up a lot around here. And I mean A LOT. So please stop spamming pages with them. Thanks!
- 1 What is Dead Trigger?
- 2 How much does Dead Trigger cost?
- 3 How do I buy weapons and various gear?
- 4 How do I upgrade weapons?
- 5 What are ranks?
- 6 What is the rank cap?
- 7 End Comments
Dead Trigger is a mission based zombie FPS (first person shooter). The game is split up into bite-sized missions with either killing a set amount of zombies, defending an objective from zombie attacks, surviving a set amount of time, or transporting goods from one area to another. The story missions occasionally give a little variety by allowing you to explore an area. For those with time to burn, there is an Arena where …