Project Zomboid Basics: The Best Backpack Items for Beginners Guide

Published 2024-07-13
This is a backpack guide for project zomboid!

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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:06 What you bags should have
0:14 Tools
0:33 Food
0:49 Medical Items
0:57 Sorting the first fanny pack
1:06 Second fanny pack
1:08 Main bag
1:15 end

All Comments (9)
  • Bourbon. Its one of the most generally useful items in the game. It can be used to replace disinfectant, painkillers, beta blockers, sleeping tablets, and can be used to make both a Molotov Cocktail, and a smashed bottle for an emergency short blade weapon. It also gives one of the largest capacity water bottles in the game, 12.5 units versus 10, and one that you can boil water in. At 1500 calories, it can help you gain weight quickly if you eat a high calorie meal like a bag of dried kidney beans and a stick of butter, then drink a bottle of Bourbon right before sleeping. edit: Look up microsips! Axes and Hand Axes. Crowbar. Knives. Bags. Ripped sheets. Screwdriver. Saw. Hammer. Lighter. Cigarettes(in bulk). Glasses. Food. An umbrella if I don't have Outdoorsman. (I hate colds!) edit: Vitamins.
  • @june9914
    I keep 2 bags in my backpack, so if I’m on an extensive looting run I can carry around 100 kg of loot. The sledgehammer goes in my car glovebox (don’t ask how it fits) and additional bags are in the trunk because encumbrance reduction is applied when you put containers in the trunk
  • Usually i keep all my stuff in one backpack. Its sounds odd but the stuff that STAYS in the backpack is A stupid amount of cigarettes Pencil and eraser Screwdriver Saw Propane torch Welding mask Lighter I carry metalworking tools because thats my trade I carry a hammer and a knife on my belt and an axe on my back. I like making sure all my tools can double as weapons if i ever really need them to be :)
  • @SavageMo0se
    Going to need these tips when the new build comes out