Nightmare hostile tips... You should bring your vehicle when fighting hostile.Try get out of your vehicle when you are opposite of the enemy you are facing because you will get head shot and fall to the ground if you don't do so. You should put on scent block to prevent zombie attacking yourself and use your vehicle as a shield. Use 50caliber to head shot those hostile, because other bullet just don't OHKO them. Use zombait or lure zombie to distract the hostile. Bloater gas is good to use if you have a clear shot, but you still need to hit them once they are on the ground or just surround them with zombie and let the zombie finish the kill. If you constantly need to kill hostile, consider getting a surgery skill.The reduce injury can at least let you take 3-4 head shot instead of 2.You should do this at daylight and not nighttime, because hostile can see you very clearly at night time . Happy hunting....
The most important equipment in your arsenal to fight enemy enclaves is bloater gas grenades, 1st aid kit to heal and a vehicle to use as a mobile wall to hide behind. Weapons can help cover the distance.
Bloater gas is useful but it's not important. They can easily enough roll away from the gas, unless you use it on them while they're being grappled by a zombie. It's just a waste in my opinion. With nightmare hostiles, you wanna hit 'em hard and you wanna hit 'em fast. The best method to getting rid of these guys relies on two consumables. Scent block and zombait. Lather yourself up in some scent block and chuck a couple bottles of zombait at their front door. While they're engaged with fighting the zeds, you want to take this opportunity to headshot them with a 50. Cal while peeking out from behind an obstruction. Never should you try to engage a nightmare hostile in a gun fight if they're not distracted. Even if your character has the gunslinger skill. Their aim snap works much better and targets you from much farther; so you would most likely be the victim of a nasty headshot first.
Also the Bloater gas works excellent on humans,yes it hard to come by them but are worth it especially when doing the sheriff quest that has u dealing with alot especially with the last mission
I was going to move to a base, then people who ask for plague cures from a supply drop spawn there, they don’t have weapons other than melee (none shown but I saw one have a machete after I led a zombie to the base) can I kill them in one shot with a gun headshot? Can I kill them easily? (I’m in a green zone) and if I kill them will the base be available. One more question, they all have the blood plague so can I just wait it out?
@Peter Parlee I already solved it, apparently if you turn down their request they leave. I was worried because I thought they would stay but become hostile.
I head this question for awhile now and i need to know if it’s possible to make them forgive you? Depends on the situation on what you did I forgot to help some people on my game and now they hate me how can I fix this? Is it possible? Is anyone else wondering the same thing?
Hey, I think you might get a mission with them sometimes that if you complete will upgrade the relationship up from hostile and definitely up from cold. The same is true with friendly enclave, if you don't help when they ask the allied enclave will lose a bit of their trust in you and you will lose the alliance. In my experience though, both [super hostile and super friendly enclave missions] are very rare. I'm not sure why.
@@QuickSaveTV when I first found out about hostile people I restarted my game because they killed everyone from hopeless this was when I found out we got robbed and killed the robber so her friend got mad that I killed her wow
@@randomfunnymomentsalert4301 They can get more (not bigger) if you ignore infestations. But if you compare the very beginning (for instance on Lethal), yes with time you are more likely to encounter tougher hordes (instead of 3 screamers - > 3 ferals or 3 jugs)
Nightmare hostile tips...
You should bring your vehicle when fighting hostile.Try get out of your vehicle when you are opposite of the enemy you are facing because you will get head shot and fall to the ground if you don't do so. You should put on scent block to prevent zombie attacking yourself and use your vehicle as a shield. Use 50caliber to head shot those hostile, because other bullet just don't OHKO them. Use zombait or lure zombie to distract the hostile. Bloater gas is good to use if you have a clear shot, but you still need to hit them once they are on the ground or just surround them with zombie and let the zombie finish the kill.
If you constantly need to kill hostile, consider getting a surgery skill.The reduce injury can at least let you take 3-4 head shot instead of 2.You should do this at daylight and not nighttime, because hostile can see you very clearly at night time . Happy hunting....
oh yeah bloater gas is really good especially if you catch it on fire
Did he actually fight humans at any point? I had to skip ahead, as he kept fighting zeds.
nope. awful video
You obviously weren't actually listening. So I doesn't matter how good the video was, it would be a waste on you
@@Whispersmith646 HEY...I gave it my best shot. But after the first 14 years of the video, of just vamping about nothing, I couldn't listen anymore.
6 bloater grenades will wipe out a whole enemy enclave.
easy to say but where to get them without that mission?
@@ProtoIndoEuropean88 you can get a biochem mode from an npc then create it
Loving the consistent content bro, I hope u keep it coming 😁👍
That's the plan!
The most important equipment in your arsenal to fight enemy enclaves is bloater gas grenades, 1st aid kit to heal and a vehicle to use as a mobile wall to hide behind. Weapons can help cover the distance.
I don't care much about gas grenades myself, but if it works for you, why not!
Bloater gas is useful but it's not important. They can easily enough roll away from the gas, unless you use it on them while they're being grappled by a zombie. It's just a waste in my opinion. With nightmare hostiles, you wanna hit 'em hard and you wanna hit 'em fast. The best method to getting rid of these guys relies on two consumables. Scent block and zombait. Lather yourself up in some scent block and chuck a couple bottles of zombait at their front door. While they're engaged with fighting the zeds, you want to take this opportunity to headshot them with a 50. Cal while peeking out from behind an obstruction. Never should you try to engage a nightmare hostile in a gun fight if they're not distracted. Even if your character has the gunslinger skill. Their aim snap works much better and targets you from much farther; so you would most likely be the victim of a nasty headshot first.
Does anybody else know that if you kill them with body shots only they come back just like in The Walkint Dead?
Your guide is about fighting humans but you show zero gameplay of you actually fighting humans :/
Also the Bloater gas works excellent on humans,yes it hard to come by them but are worth it especially when doing the sheriff quest that has u dealing with alot especially with the last mission
I was going to move to a base, then people who ask for plague cures from a supply drop spawn there, they don’t have weapons other than melee (none shown but I saw one have a machete after I led a zombie to the base) can I kill them in one shot with a gun headshot? Can I kill them easily? (I’m in a green zone) and if I kill them will the base be available. One more question, they all have the blood plague so can I just wait it out?
@Peter Parlee
I already solved it, apparently if you turn down their request they leave. I was worried because I thought they would stay but become hostile.
I wanted to ask how do you make your thumbnails dude they are fire
Photoshop and some imagination! Thanks!
Not very concise, eh
Me still using scent block and leading a horde of zombies to the hostile survivors like the governor in the walking dead.
scent block. 50 cal. one shot in body=human dead. only reason to use a 50 cal.
So basically we just need to go hard and pump them full of lead. 😂
Wow man love your videos on state of decay 2. You really know how to break stuff down and make it interesting to watch. Thanks again!
Thanks a ton Christopher
@@QuickSaveTV noticed you having posted in a while! Hope you are well and will be waiting if you ever come back. You are good at this
Just found your channel the other day. Planning on doing the 100 days challenge next. Like your survival school videos. Keep it going.
Super helpful video👍
I head this question for awhile now and i need to know if it’s possible to make them forgive you? Depends on the situation on what you did I forgot to help some people on my game and now they hate me how can I fix this? Is it possible? Is anyone else wondering the same thing?
Hey, I think you might get a mission with them sometimes that if you complete will upgrade the relationship up from hostile and definitely up from cold. The same is true with friendly enclave, if you don't help when they ask the allied enclave will lose a bit of their trust in you and you will lose the alliance.
In my experience though, both [super hostile and super friendly enclave missions] are very rare. I'm not sure why.
@@QuickSaveTV is it possible to fix this from what I know I’m not so sure?
@@QuickSaveTV when I first found out about hostile people I restarted my game because they killed everyone from hopeless this was when I found out we got robbed and killed the robber so her friend got mad that I killed her wow
@@QuickSaveTV one last thing do hordes get bigger as time goes on?
@@randomfunnymomentsalert4301 They can get more (not bigger) if you ignore infestations. But if you compare the very beginning (for instance on Lethal), yes with time you are more likely to encounter tougher hordes (instead of 3 screamers - > 3 ferals or 3 jugs)