At some point while playing 7 days to die, You will begin to encounter some of the strongest zombies in the game. Not only are they bullet sponges, but they also deal serious damage and run very fast. Stopping them will require more than an average bullet to the head, so equipping the best armor sets for improved damage can make a considerable difference.
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In the long run, you’ll want to go for a balanced build and focus on a couple of attribute trees, although the game encourages you to level up until you unlock everything. This list contains some of the best armor for hunting the undead, with some tips on how to become a true zombie exterminator.
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Assault Command Construction
Grab an assault rifle and take them out.
- Advantages: High mobility and damage
- Cons: Rifle ammunition is expensive to manufacture.
- Main weapons: Assault rifle, LGM
- Minimum level required: Four. Five
For those of you who enjoy spray-and-pray tactics, the Assault Commando build takes the best of two main perk trees and combines them into a powerful mobile fighter, capable of taking on hundreds of zombies without losing mobility or having to contend. with too many. a lot of resistance restriction. You will need to invest in the Strength and Agility trees to create the perfect synergy. For the Strength tree, you’ll need at least 26 advantage points; 16 will be Invested in 10 Strength levels, 5 in the Machine Gun Benefit and 5 in Rule No. 1: Cardio Benefit. For the Agility attribute perk tree, you will need to invest another 19 points. 16 to bring your Agility score to level 10 and 3 more perk points to raise the Run and Gun perk to the maximum level.
You should also spend your time looking for the Urban Combat and Automatic Weapons Manual manuals, as they contain many useful book bonuses and perks for completing the build. In the case of Urban Combat, one of the main perks of Book 7 grants 5% damage resistance and 10% more damage when fighting inside buildings. This includes your base, meaning you will always have this boost activated when defending it during Blood Moons. Complete the build with a full Commando set, which has a 50% ranged damage increase (level 6 gloves) and other useful upgrades for healing and mobility.
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Exterminator Construction
If you want to go on a quest to destroy the undead
- Advantages: Major damage to areas and wave clearances
- Cons: May be overwhelmed in open spaces
- Main weapons: Shotguns, Explosives
- Minimum level required: 42
The highlight of this build is taking advantage of the damage boost of the Preacher Set and combining it with the stopping power of shotguns and explosives, causing serious area damage and annihilating the zombie horde. You will need to invest in Strength and Perception to complete this build. For the Strength tree, you’ll need at least 21 advantage points; 16 will be invested in 10 Strength levels and 5 in Boomstick Perk. For the Perception attribute tree, you will need to invest another 21 points; 16 to bring your PER score to level 10, then 5 more advantage points to raise Demolition Expert to the maximum level.
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As mentioned above, be sure to equip a full Preacher set to enjoy its many useful perks and set bonuses, especially that juicy damage boost to undead (from all sources). This will not only increase your damage to zombies with the shotgun, but also the area damage and blocking damage caused by explosives and their respective effects on terrain. This build is incredibly efficient at taking out hundreds of zombies.
The Shotgun Messiah book perks are a great investment and will greatly increase your damage.
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Assassin build
Silent and deadly with a sniper, bow or gun
- Advantages: Maximum stealth, always stay hidden, excellent for a single shot
- Cons: Bad with crowds, soft
- Main weapons: Bow, Guns, SMG, Snipers
- Minimum level required: 44
The Assassin version is for players who want to attack from afar without enemies noticing. This build relies on a combination of agility and perception and can deal critical damage through the use of the sneak attack mechanic. You will need to invest 16 advantage points to maximize agility. From there, spend another 10 advantage points on Archery and Hidden Strike, then another 5 on Gunslinger or From The Shadows.
For the Perception attribute tree, you will need to invest another 21 points; 16 to bring your PER score to level 10, then 4 more points of advantage to raise The Penetrator to the maximum level. Optional: You can invest an additional 5 points (for a total of 49 levels) in the Deadeye Perk, which will increase the damage you do with snipers. Combine these perks with the Assassin Set and the Archery and Night Stalker magazines for maximum damage. Sneak attacks will deal 6.6 times the damage of each shot, in addition to the armor penetration of the Penetrator perk.
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Crazy Bat Construction
Crush their heads like rotten pumpkins
- Advantages: Super fun to play, great crowd control, lots of damage
- Cons: Depends on improvement, Depends on stamina
- Main weapons: Bats, maces
- Minimum level required: fifty
For this melee-focused build, you should invest in the Strength perk tree, especially the Pummel Pete perk. Maximizing Strength costs a total of 16 perk points, while Pummel Pete will cost a total of 5 (for a total of 21). Next, you must also max out Strength (16 points advantage), then 3 points in Rule N1: Cardio and 5 points in Healing Factor. Finally, another 5 points must be spent on Pain Tolerance. The ideal set for this build is the Biker set, with a 60% increase in melee damage and a decrease in melee stamina depletion.
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To maximize damage output with this build, equip bats or clubs with the Spikes mod and read the Batter Up books, as these will increase not only damage but also utility, decrease stamina consumption, improve attacks, increase knockback and finally, upon completion of the collection, the best benefit: restoring stamina on kill. Complete the build using Grandpa’s Moonshine and Fort Bites to gain the following buffs: +400% Damage, +100% Stun Resistance, +60% Energy Regeneration, +20 H/s, and +40% Damage Resistance.
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Ranger Construction
Old school cowboy goes zombie hunting
- Advantages: Excellent at long and medium range
- Cons: Static, Little Mobility
- Main weapons: Lever action rifle, .44 caliber pistols
- Minimum level required: 47
Combining the best of the Wild West and the bonuses of the Ranger set, this build will turn your survivor into a legend. You’ll want to max out Agility and Perception (32 perk points total), then invest in The Penetrator (4 perk points), Gunslinger (5 perk points), and Deadeye (another 5 perk points). This is a simple but effective build that relies on the increased reload speed and bonus damage of the Ranger set.
You should also invest in finding all the Urban Combat Perk books to get more utility, mobility, and more damage from inside buildings (or bases). The Sniper book perks are also tremendously useful, and the Magnum Enforcer and Pistol Pete book perks can pair very well with your .44 Magnum or .44 Desert Vulture. If you add the Recog buff, which adds 500% ranged damage, you become a human turret.
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