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Zombie Survival is an unofficial game mode for Team Fortress 2 (not to be confused with any variant of Zombie Fortress) that is also sometimes called "Medic VS Engineer". The game mode has no officially recognized SourceMod plugin, requiring server owners to create and balance the game mode to their own liking. There are two opposing teams: the Survivors (RED Engineers) and the Zombies (BLU Medics). BLU's goal is to kill all the Survivors. RED's objective is for at least one Survivor to be alive after (usually) 7 minutes of gameplay. If all Survivors die before the end of the round, the Zombies win; otherwise, the Survivors win. When a Survivor is killed, they are immediately switched to the Zombie team, while killed Zombies simply respawn 5 seconds later. Zombie Survival was popularised by Muselk, a previous TF2 YouTuber, but remained a basic and unchanged game mode until early 2017. This wiki mainly documents the Rushy Servers version of Zombie Survival, for it is more technically complex than other versions, with special additions such as bonus rounds, Juggernauts and weapon balances.
In Zombie Survival, Survivors lack the ability to build Sentry Guns, and Zombies are restricted to melee only; however, both teams have access to global perks to help balance the classes. Zombies gain the most perks, including longer melee attack range, a double jump in which the second jump's height increases during the last 2 minutes of a round, and a speed boost also during the last 2 minutes. Survivors remain mostly vanilla, unless there are two or less of them alive, upon which these Engineers will gain a permanent Buff Banner effect. Random critical hits are permanently disabled in Zombie Survival.
During a 30 second (or 1 minute) setup time, the Survivors are given the opportunity to safely build Dispensers and Teleporters as barricades, methods of escape or tools for killing (in the case of Teleporters) in an area they wish to fortify without the presence of the Zombies. The Zombies are frozen within their spawn (within which they are ÜberCharged) until setup time is over. Survivors can continue to build outside of setup time, though the horde of Zombies can make building difficult and dangerous.
Contents
Gameplay demonstration
Special additions
Bonus rounds
Bonus rounds commonly happen on the last round of a map. Each bonus can have varying effects on Survivors, Zombies or both. Server statistics are disabled for the duration of a bonus round, preventing biased data from being saved. Bonuses fall into one of four categories: Silly, Gameplay (makes a significant change to the base game), Engineer (makes the game more difficult for Zombies), and Medic (makes the game more difficult for Survivors). Some common bonus rounds include:
- Curious Feeling: All players are given tiny heads. The name of this bonus round is a reference to the Medic voice line when experiencing the Whammy fate.
- Early Outbreak: Zombies are unfrozen immediately, and are given a speed boost for the first 10 seconds after they have been released.
- Melee Battle: Survivors are stripped down to their melee weapons, but are given guaranteed critical hits so long as they are not being healed by a Dispenser.
- No Dispensers: Survivors can only build Teleporters, but they get passive health and metal regeneration to compensate.
- Quadruple Jump: Zombies can jump four times in a row instead of only twice.
- Rancho Reign: One Engineer is designated to be the King (tinted yellow) and is given passive health and metal regeneration, as well as permanent mini-crits. However, if the King dies the Survivors automatically lose.
- Sentries Allowed: Survivors are now able to build Sentry Guns, but they cannot fire and cannot be upgraded. Essentially, the Sentry Guns become extra barricades or distractions, and should not be regarded as having a higher priority over Dispensers.
- Terrorist Town: An Engineer is selected to be the Terrorist (suicide bomber), and must blend in with other Survivors before they explode shortly after the end of setup time. The name of this bonus round is a homage to the Garry's Mod game mode "Trouble in Terrorist Town".
- The Classic: A bonus round where the waists of the Zombies' models are stretched, in order to mimic the visual style of Muselk's later Zombie Survival videos.
- Vocal Deaths: An Internet meme related bonus round where player deaths and building destructions emit sound clips.
Juggernauts
Juggernauts are an optional feature for Zombie Survival much like bonus rounds. They are Zombies that are tinted green, and only two Medics are selected to have this power. If one disconnects, another will replace them. Juggernauts can't do much on their own, merely having a small speed boost and health regeneration increase. However, while these green Zombies are close to other Medics, non-Juggernauts can inherit the health regeneration increase so long as they are within the Juggernaut's range. This makes Juggernauts the perfect tool for leading Zombie rushes.
ZS maps
Maps with the prefix "zs_" are built specifically for use on Zombie Survival servers (not to be confused with other similar prefixes). These maps usually need the help of server game mode logic in order to run properly. ZS maps range from optimisations of existing Valve or community maps (buffing or nerfing of defensible spots, moving of health and ammo packs, etc.) to completely new experiences, but they are always subject to heavy rebalancing to ensure the maps are suitable for the game mode. Usually, a secret area or function is placed within these maps in order to peak player interest, and in the case of optimisations, unreachable areas of the original map may be opened up.
Strategies
Telefragging and stair-trapping
Telefragging is a method of quickly eliminating Zombies, and is most effective in narrow areas where Medics must step on a Teleporter exit in order to reach a Dispenser barricade. In order for a proper telefrag to be set up, a Teleporter exit is placed directly in front of a Dispenser, and the associated Teleporter entrance is placed within a non-intrusive and close-by area (but not directly behind the Dispenser, this prevents Engineers from using it as cover). In less narrow areas, Medics can easily destroy telefrags by crouching some distance away from the Teleporter exit and attacking it directly. Engineers using the telefrag also open themselves to being killed by the Spinal Tap taunt or suffering a regular death (most prominently for the Engineer that built the Dispenser, since they cannot walk through it).
Stair-trapping is a usage of Teleporters prominently used in Zombie Survival and can be performed on most sloped surfaces. By placing a teleporter at the bottom or top of a slope, as close to the middle of the slope as allowed, the increment from the floor up to the teleporter may be so great that a jump is required. Stair-trapping is useful for temporarily denying Zombies access to a defense at the top of a slope. A stair-trap can also be part of a telefrag.
Rushing
"Rushing" is a term used to describe the grouping up and simultaneous attacking of Zombies, in order to completely overthrow an otherwise impenetrable Survivor defense. The leader of a rush is usually the person that requests one, unless Engineers get too close to the group and participating Medics are forced to intervene on their own. It is important to have a microphone for voice chat or know how to effectively use team chat in order to command a rush, since players of Zombie Survival often do not listen to calls for Medic.
Weapon balances
Originally, the Engineer and Medic arsenals were untouched aside from the Eureka Effect and the Short Circuit (secondary fire disabled only) in mid-2017. This long period saw the establishment of a meta playstyle: Survivors exclusively using the Widowmaker or Shotgun, Pistol and Gunslinger, and Zombies using the Bonesaw, Ubersaw or Amputator only. This changed on July the 28th, 2018, when the first batch of weapon balances were introduced to Zombie Survival, spanning the Frontier Justice, Pomson 6000, Rescue Ranger, Short Circuit, Ubersaw, Vita-Saw and the stock Wrench.
Class | Weapon | Balances | Notes |
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Engineer |
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Shotgun, while part of the meta, is considered second to the Widowmaker due to its need to reload after firing. It is typically used by Survivors that prefer to roam the map rather than camp in a defensible area. | |
100% faster reload speed |
Balanced on July 28, 2018 | ||
5% slower firing speed |
Balanced on January 28, 2019 | ||
10% damage increase |
Balanced on July 28, 2018, re-balanced on January 28, 2019 | ||
50% larger clip size |
Balanced on July 28, 2018 | ||
No balances apply to this weapon |
Before the Jungle Inferno Update, the Panic Attack was a balanced alternative to the Shotgun and Widowmaker, thereby also being part of the meta. However, the update removed the weapon's unique shooting mechanic, and replaced it with sub-par non-unique attributes that caused the weapon to be discredited. A major balance is planned for this weapon. | ||
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Pistol is the meta secondary in the Engineer's arsenal, due to there being no alternatives before the first major weapon balances were published. By default, it continues to be the most reliable secondary, and the most used because it is stock. | ||
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Wrangler is useless in nearly all rounds of Zombie Survival and should never be used. Its only ability arises during the Sentries Allowed bonus round, in which it can shield Sentry Guns from incoming damage. However, the amount of damage absorbed by the shield tends to be minuscule. A major balance is planned for this weapon. | ||
50% damage increase |
Balanced in mid-2017, updated on July 28, 2018 | ||
10% faster swing speed |
Balanced on July 28, 2018, rebalanced on January 28, 2019 | ||
One guaranteed crit per two killing non-crit punches |
Balanced on January 28, 2019, updated on January 29, 2019 | ||
25 more health on wearer |
Balanced on January 28, 2019 | ||
25 more health on wearer |
Balanced on January 28, 2019 | ||
25 more health on wearer |
Balanced in mid-2017, re-balanced in January 28, 2019 | ||
Medic |
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Bonesaw is the most well-rounded Zombie weapon, as well as the most accessible. It deals the standard amount of damage per second, has no downsides, and thus is part of the Zombie meta. | |
10 health gained on hit |
Balanced on July 28, 2018 | ||
10% damage increase vs. buildings |
Balanced on July 28, 2018 | ||
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Amputator is a special case in that it is able to heal fellow Medics within a radius. This melee is extremely useful when accompanied by a horde of Zombies, as the horde can shelter those using the Amputator whilst attacking Survivors, thus continually regenerating the horde's health, making for a partially damage-resistant rush. | ||
No balances apply to this weapon |
The Solemn Vow is the least used Zombie melee overall since weapon balances became a reality. It is used by Medics that, more often than not, have become too used to the weapon's upside of seeing enemy health to use anything else. |
External links
References
- Muselk's channel
- Muselk's first Zombie Survival video
- Rushy Servers
- Zombie Survival guide by awesomedog7 (contains some differing information)
- ZS maps on GameBanana
Servers North America and Europe
Asia and SEA
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