War of the Walkers may not be the most popular among the overhaul mods in the community but it’s definitely found its audience. Although it was made by one person during their spare time, it’s definitely one of the most feature-rich of the bunch.
The result is a 7D2D mod that does a great job of enhancing all aspects of the game and making them feel fun and fresh without sacrificing its core concept.
If you’re looking to get a head start on playing War of the Walkers, then check out our guide below to get yourself fully prepared before you dive in.
War of the Walkers is an overhaul mod that almost completely alters the 7 Days to Die core experience. As with other mods of this type, the core idea of the vanilla game is still present. You need to build up a base, explore and gather resources, craft tools and weapons, and slay hordes of zombies. What this mod adds is a host of new features and elements that aim to make the game more focused on the fun stuff rather than forcing you to grind to make progress.
In a nutshell, War of the Walkers aims to provide more variety and to give you a 7D2D experience that’s a bit more arcade. It achieves this by giving you more survival tools and resources while also providing making it easier to get everything and carve out the ultimate badass survival experience.
War of the Walkers takes a bit of a “kitchen sink” approach compared to other overhaul mods. In that respect, it’s fairly easier to get into as you have a lot of options for loot and upgrades. For a lot of 7D2D fans, War of the Walkers feels a bit unbalanced as you can end up pretty powerful and well-equipped within a few in-game days.
Other overhaul mods, such as Darkness Falls and Undead Legacy, are a lot more challenging by comparison. So, in essence, you may prefer to dive into War of the Walkers if you’d rather not have a ton to grind for and would rather have faster access to more stuff.
As with any overhaul mod, it’s all about the extra mechanics, items, and systems, and War of the Walkers packs a punch in that department.
War of the Walkers makes the survival aspect of 7D2D a lot more interesting by injecting a host of goodies and added content.
Through its farming features you can grow a variety of crops, including the following:
In tandem with the new Schematics system, you can learn a ton of different recipes and use your hard-grown crops to make a host of different food items, such as Apple Pie, Mushroom Venison Stew, Ham, and Canned Stew.
War of the Walkers also allows you to craft your own fishing rod so you can fish and use your catches to make even more foodstuff such as Tuna Sandwiches. When you throw in the added meats, you’re completely spoilt for choice with your in-game diet.
Apart from satisfying your hunger, you’ll also need a lot of other ways to keep yourself healthy. That’s where War of the Walkers throws in more health items, such as Vitamins, First Aid Kits, and Bandages.
To make life even easier, the mod features two brand-new Traders. The first acts as an avenue towards acquiring Schematics so if you’re strapped for something to craft, hit this guy up. The other trader specializes in giving your quests and rewards. If you’re feeling bored or aren’t sure what to do next, you can give him a quick chat.
The rest of the survival feature set includes the following:
War of the Walkers doesn’t just up the ante of the survival game. It also gives you new baddies to deal with. Through its new NPC Modlet, the mod adds followers, bandits, new zombies and a lot more to the mix.
Zombie hordes of all stripes feature new, nastier zombies, including Screamer hordes, Sleeper hordes, and Blood Moon hordes.
If zombies weren’t bad enough, Bandits are also going to be enemies you’ll need to worry about. These human NPCs can be found across various POIs and will aggro you on sight if you get close enough. The good news is that they don’t like zombies either so they’ll also take on the nasties of the night.
Another category of enemy found in War of the Walkers are Survivors. These are similar to Bandits but the main difference is they’ll only become aggressive to you if you throw the first punch. Some of them even tie into the mod’s follower system and can be hired to watch your back and fight for you.
Like most overhaul mods, War of the Walkers features a class system. Each of the mod’s 5 included classes acts as a different starting point, allowing you to customize how you start your adventure in each playthrough. Each of these classes has its own exclusive recipes and items. Where this mod’s system differs from others is that you can end up acquiring all five classes in a single playthrough.
The loot system is also enhanced as War of the Walkers aims to shower you with stuff. Whether you’re scavenging through dead zombies, bandits, or containers, you’ll find way more loot across the board. On top of that, the mod throws in an extra 8 new treasure quests, bringing the grand total to 15.
And the above doesn’t begin to scratch the surface when you factor in the following loot and class features:
Given that War of the Walkers adds a ton of stuff to all aspects of 7D2D, we can’t possibly give a full explanation of all features. Here’s a list of pretty much everything else the mod adds into the game:
If you’re not already aware by now, War of the Walkers has a lot of stuff to get through which can make it a bit overwhelming when first diving in. However, once you get going, it feels like you can acquire pretty much all the stuff it has available.
Here are a few tips to help you make a good start and enjoy everything the mod has to offer:
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