You're using traps, but there's no point if husks will destroy them anyway.Blocking husk paths with walls with traps on them. With a trap tunnel instead, you'll be killing the same amount of zombies, but with way fewer traps.ĭ. Some traps set up in this way won't even get triggered by husks, and again you're back to wasting ingredients – bad. However, it isn't a very efficient use of traps, since you'll be using more traps on a large area. This one is a bit better because at least you're using the traps, which will do damage while you have to reload or repair the base.Wide open traps or arbitrarily placed traps This is bad because you'll be spending too much time building during the wave, and time spent NOT killing husks isn't good.Ĭ. In this case, I see most people frantically try to repair or rebuild the same short walls and then try to get back to shooting. Again, you're bound to get overrun, and zombies will eventually get through these walls. This is good advice, but that doesn't mean you should just surround your base with the short walls and call it a day. So I remember that the tutorial recommends using short walls so that husks are still slowed, but you can jump over them to get around.Especially when you get lobber waves, you should be using traps to get rid of common husks and go off to focus on mist monsters, lobbers, etc. It can get hard to keep up with waves with only your guns/abilities, and you're bound to get overrun eventually. This tactic does work through Stonewood, even through most of Plankerton, but I really don't recommend playing this way. As I explained before, you'll be using a ton of your weapon durability when you really don't have to.The classic: 1×1 or 2×2 box/pyramid around the objective… and that's it. This allows you to charge into the back line and eliminate lobbers and flingers, or focus your shooting on smashers or epic husks.Ī. In addition, great trap tunnels will be able to hold off husks that walk through it on their own.The only problems in terms of trap materials for me are fibrous herbs and quartz crystals, but everything else I usually have plenty of from just playing the game through missions. Mineral powder and rough ore are also very common drops from any rocks, which you'll be farming anyway for stone. Planks and twine are very common drops from trees, which you'll be farming anyway for wood. Batteries and mechanical parts have a chance to drop with nuts and bolts, which you'll be farming regularly anyways for ammo and there are plenty of guides for power farming nuts and bolts out there. In comparison, crafting traps takes ingredients that are much more common and easier to target farm.You also save extra resources since you're using less ammo, but the most important thing is that you're using less of your weapon for each mission. I don't run into silver much to be honest, so having to craft even one gun is pretty heavy on resources. Each one costs 11 silver ore, and I currently only have 20 in my backpack. I have a few legendary schematics that are maxed 2-star. By shooting your gun less, it'll take much longer to break and will save you huge on ores and powercells in the long run. A trap tunnel in the right place will do most of the damage for you, meaning you don't have to keep spraying your siegebreaker into a wave of common husks. The main reason I use trap tunnels is to save on weapon durability.However, I hope I can convey some of the things I've learned so far about traps. This guide is more of a beginner guide, since I myself am pretty new to the game also. Personally, I see this game (particularly defense misssions) as more of a tower defense game than a shooter. Some streamers even say that building is more important than shooting in BR. If you've played BR, you'll know that being able to effectively out-build your opponent will win you most fights. I love the game so far, but I've noticed that way too many players are willing to head into defense missions without setting up traps of any kind, which I think is a huge mistake. So I've started playing STW since the 50% off sale, and to this point I'm making my way through Plankerton at PL25.
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