![]() ![]() Love for /u/morjax to see this and add our discoveries into his skills guide on Steam.Console "Help" Commands for Alpha 20.2 (Feb 2022) 7DTDĪ list of Console Commands (CC) for various debug/player actions. ![]() Once you've finished grinding on all the 6000 hp blocks in the yard, you can repair them back up to wet concrete with only 10 concrete mix not needing to place more rebar frames or chop wood. You just set yourself up a little concrete block skill grinding area and when all the blocks have fully cured you just go at 'em with your level 535 pickaxe. Which is 4 times the xp gain per round (and duraiblity) than the 500 per round you'd get from stone blocks. ![]() You get 6000 damage credit per shotgun shell. You then get the full 6000 damage credited to whatever did the "killing" blow of the concrete block. Finish it off with a single shot from a shotgun, 3 shots from a sniper, or a single swing from sledgehammer. Or with a level 535 steel pickaxe lvl 100 mining, lvl 5 Miner69er) I can get a 6000 hp cured concrete block down to 27 hp with 11 swings. The full 1000 damage is credited to the skill gain of whatever landed the "killing" blow. Then switch to whatever weapon you're skill grinding and chop it down. With a level 464 steel axe lvl 100 mining, lvl 5 Miner69er) I can get a fully grown 1000 hp tree down to 4 hp with with only 4 chops. Then switch to your Shotgun, Pistol, Rifle, Club, or Blade and it counts as if that weapon did the full 500 damage to a Zed. Tested it out and a level 458 steel pickaxe works perfectly to knock a stone block down to exactly 1 hp. If you are on steam and wouldn't mind doing your friendly neighborhood /u/morjax a favor, maybe leave a thumbs up and a rating on the guide?Įdit: Added in gun leveling thanks to /u/CharityDaily and /u/68cadillac's wonderful researching :) If you've read this far and are feeling charitable, I've made a steam guide which covers these topics and goes through the methods in text as well as video. If you're really wanting to go looking for trouble, you can even retrofit it to summon hordes on command! Hopefully you've learned something you didn't know, and if you know a method I've not mentioned here, please let me know!Īs an added bonus, once you're all leveled up and want to test your mettle, here's an excellent fight platform base/defense design that I've had a fantastic amount of success with (it works great for your first 7 day horde, and scales wonderfully for future hordes!). This one is kind of a no-brainer, but it's one of the fastest ones to level up towards the start of your game, when you're in most need of your first few perks. I prefer this method because it feeds into your other powerleveling endeavors (tailoring, weapon crafting, tool crafting).Īnd finally, for now at least, power leveling construction. I say synergistically because the fastest way is probably to run in a straight line and punch things as you go. Power leveling Athletics, synergistically. While this is true, I prefer to use cotton as you can literally grow more at a farm, and then you can use the plant fiber for leveling your weapon and tool crafting. Someone pointed out that at the very start you can just make plant fiber clothes. Power leveling tailoring, leather working and armor smithing. You get XP for simply watching them be made, so you can have clubs crafting from your inventory, and arrowheads crafting from the forge simultaneously. For an advance technique, do this while watching arrowheads be forged. Level Guns as Fast as Possible, thanks to the brilliant research of /u/CharityDaily and /u/68cadillac in the comments below! You can use this to level any weapon you like (shotguns, pistols, rifles, archery, blunt weapons, bladed weapons, athletics, construction tools, mining tools, etc!) I have a list of more videos I'd like to make, but for the time being, here's what I've got going: If you are already happy with how to level up a certain skill, feel free to move on your way :)Īlright, let's get to it. I will say that there are likely many advanced players here who know this (or have better methods! Please share if you do!). That being said, I've made some guides on how to powerlevel some of your skills, and they seem to have been received fairly well (in fact, the amount of traffic they've been getting sort of sneaked up on me - I made the first one on a bit of a whim). I've been historically hesitant to post videos here in the past, as I believe firmly in not adding to the clutter on Reddit unless you've got something that benefits the community (for example, there's not that much to be gained from "Let's Play 7 Days EP 26"). Greetings fellow zed hunters! 7 Days junkie, and content creator here.
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