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Welcome to the survival guide
Here you'll find useful facts about everything you need to know as a survivalist

HEALTH

Your health is your first priority. Do you have wounds, scrapes, or other pains you need to take care of it. A wound can lead to a potential infection, and a potential infection can be your death. Furthermore it's important that your body gets what it needs: Sleep, food, water. It's not always easy to find food, especially as a stray but if it isn't achieveable you can always steal from others. 

PROTECTION

Weapons are important - not only as self defence but also as a threat towards others. Guns, machetes, or other creative item, it's up to you, but think practically. A gun is powerful but hard to aim - a shovel is practival but cannot be used at range. 

 

UNISON

A lone wolf is a dead wolf. You might not be able to make it on your own in the wilderness and it's a huge advantage to be a part of a group, but do you trust your companions? Be catious, even a close comrade can be driven mad by hunger, lack of sleep, or fear. 

ENVIRONMENT 

Many areas are radioactive - which can be fatal for you. Be catious about the climate as well; the radioactive decay can cause the wheather to change and that might be beneficial - or harmful. Steer clear of the big cities if you want to make it. Most of the big groups stick around the empty buildings and not all of them are fond of strays. 

NATURE

The disease is not able to spread amongst animals which means that there's an increased chance of encountering a variety of creatures from the wilderness. Consider yourself lucky if you find yourself on a continent where bears, wolves, or creepy-crawlies don't roam. Snake bites or attacks from larger animals will most likely result in your death. 

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