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While no shops are open during Undead Nightmare, towns still provide a few useful services. Almost every town, fort, and village in New Elizabeth, New Austin, and Mexico is under constant attack from the undead, and you have the option of pitching in and saving the town. Once a town's been cleaned out, you can loot ammo caches within the city limits, sleep in a bed, and use the town as a destination for fast travel. Even if you tend to play Marston as history's greatest monster, it's worth cleaning out as many towns as possible just so you can fast-travel between them.

You also have to save a town before you can start any survivor missions located inside. The exceptions are Fort Mercer and El Presidio, which will be safe havens throughout the game. When you enter a town that's under siege from the undead, a meter appears at the top of the screen. Depending on how big the town is or how infested it is, this meter comes with anywhere from three to eight lights above it, and filling the meter by killing undead will make the lights turn yellow.

Once all the lights are lit, finish off any leftover undead to save the town. It will remain as a safe zone for several days, and if it's overrun again, you'll receive a message telling you so. Saving it again is just a question of returning to the town and fighting off the zombies inside it. Every town has a small population of survivors who're already fighting off the undead when you get there, and they're always running low on ammo.

If you can reach the survivors' leader, you have the option to give him five randomly chosen bullets, and arming the leader also lets you hand over five of the same kind of bullets to any other survivors in the area. It's trivial to get to a point where you can afford to arm survivors. While you don't have a dependable way to resupply in Undead Nightmare, you get tons of ammo for any mission or challenge that you bother to complete. Seriously, the only way you'll have any ammo problems at all in Undead Nightmare is if you spend the entire game riding in circles around New Elizabeth and never do anything other than shoot zombies in the legs.

Giving a survivor ammunition rapidly fills up the town's siege meter, and usually winds up being more efficient in the long run than going around and killing all the zombies yourself. In the event that the survivors' leader dies before the town is saved which only happens if you shoot him or a Retcher gets off several lucky shots , you won't be able to arm the remaining survivors.

They'll elect a new leader for the next time the town's attacked, but you'll have to carry the mail for the next few minutes. In exchange for saving a town, you'll receive some ammo and possibly a new weapon.

With a couple of exceptions, which weapon you get for a specific town seems to be randomized. The following list of towns and their rewards, then, is a guideline and not an absolute certainty. Despite the label, mythical creatures in Undead Nightmare have a weird habit of existing. You can find them by exploring the wilderness, where they have a chance of spawning like any other randomly-generated encounter.

When a mythical creature pops up in your vicinity, it's labeled with a large blue area on your minimap. This area vanishes if the creature leaves it, like if you chase it for a while, or if you lose track of it and it despawns.

A mythical creature does not prevent undead from spawning nearby, so if you're already running from a cougar or something, you may have to let a mythical creature go for now. They appear with reasonable frequency, so don't feel as though they're a one-time-only deal. You can run into War and Pestilence very early in the game, as far north as Tall Trees. Famine only spawns in Mexico, generally in the neighborhood of Nuevo Paraiso. Once you've found and broken the other three horses, Death reportedly has a chance to appear anywhere in the game; you'll also receive Death automatically for completing On A Pale Horse, so you'll have him to ride around during the post-game free-roam mode if you didn't get him already.

You can rope and break the Horses of the Apocalypse like any other horse, although they're faster and more aggressive than a normal horse would be. War is constantly on fire, and ignites any undead or human you run over, while Pestilence is nearly impossible to kill. That's not the same as impossible, though. High explosives or long falls will kill Pestilence like any other horse. On the other hand, a cougar can gnaw on Pestilence all damn day and won't really do much damage.

Death automatically "headshots" anything you run down, causing their heads to explode. All Horses of the Apocalypse also have infinite stamina, and do not react when attacked. This makes them great for exploring the wilderness, since an undead cougar won't be able to carve them out from underneath you. Once you break all four Horses, you'll receive Death's deed and a challenge to run down and explode one of each type of undead—normal, Bolter, Bruiser, and Retcher—while riding Death. Complete it, which pretty much involves riding straight through Jorge's Gap, and you'll receive the deeds to the other three Horses.

This is more or less a gimme. You're asked to track down and shoot five Sasquatches as part of the Birth of the Conservation Movement survivor mission, which pops up in Tall Trees once you've saved Blackwater at the start of the game. The Chupacabra only spawns if you're on the rank 5 Undead Hunter challenge.

It appears to be native to eastern Mexico, and frequently shows up around Torquemada. Once you find and break all four Horses of the Apocalypse and kill the Chupacabra, the Unicorn has a chance of appearing in the same area as the Chupacabra. Unlike other mythical creatures, you will not receive an announcement that the Unicorn has appeared. You just have to follow the rainbow. You may find these only in the early morning, -- PM. There are two secret outfits in Undead Nightmare that you specifically have to unlock.

You can get both of them before the end of the game, although it takes a bit of work. In New Austin the doctor is Everett Knox. Players may kill the Sasquatch Hunter after the first cut-scene of " Birth of the Conservation Movement " to get the Rolling Block Rifle early, if they can't be bothered to save Pacific Union Railroad Camp and receive one legitimately. Normally his rifle will be replaced by a Double-barreled Shotgun afterwards, but sometimes the game may glitch and he will still be holding the Rolling Block Rifle.

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User Info: gamegyro Since ammo is scarce, it's just best to use whatever you have the most of or whatever is most common.



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