Buildings
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- Council – Your Council is the main building in your camp. The level of your Council determines what other buildings you can build and/or upgrade. Each Council upgrade requires a specific Player Level to have been reached. The level of your Council also determines how much XP you can store. Most players will upgrade the Council as soon as they can.
- Training Grounds – This is where you level up your Survivors. The higher you upgrade your Training Grounds, the higher you can upgrade your Survivors. Most players will upgrade the Training Grounds immediately after the Council.
- Workshop – This is where you upgrade your Equipment. The higher you upgrade your Workshop, the higher you can upgrade your Equipment. This building is often upgraded after the Training Grounds, but many will upgrade Farms first.
- Farm Plots – These produce Food/Supplies that is used to upgrade your buildings. It is wise to upgrade your Farm Plots to around Level 7 or 8 as quick as possible, then delay the upgrading of the Farms as upgrading them to Level 9 & 10 doesn’t offer a great return on Investment. The higher the level, the more Food you can produce and store.
- XP Tents – These produce XP that is used to upgrade your Survivors and Equipment. Most players don’t prioritize upgrading the XP Tents since they don’t give a lot of XP, so other upgrades are more useful. The higher the level, the more XP you can produce and store.
- Supplies Storage – These determine how much Food/Supplies you can store in your camp. Most people will only upgrade these buildings to provide just enough storage for your next buildings.
- Mission Car – This produces and stores Gas that is used to run Missions. The higher the level of the Mission Car, the more Gas you can store when you are logged off the game.
- Hospital – This is where your Survivors heal after being damaged in Missions. The higher the level of the Hospital, the quicker your Survivors can heal, and the more Survivors you can heal at once.
- Radio Tent – This is where you make Radio/Phone calls to get new Survivors and Hero Tokens. The higher your Radio Tent, the higher the starting level of the Survivors you get from Radio Calls.
- Outpost – This produces Trade Goods. The higher the level, the more Trade Goods it produces and stored. Also, higher levels allow you to use different maps for your Outpost Defense.
- Walker Pit – This is where you upgrade Walkers for Outpost Defense, and acquire more Walkers for your Outpost Defense. The higher the level, the higher you can train the Walkers in your Outpost, and the more you can capture.
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Aaron
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Abraham Ford
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Armored walkers
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Beth Greene
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Carol
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Connie
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Daryl Dixon
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Dwight
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Eugene
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Ezekiel
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Father Gabriel
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Fighter Rosita
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Glenn Rhee
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Guardian Caral
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Hershel Greene
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Hilltop Maggie
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Huntsman Daryl
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Jadis Stokes
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Magna
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Mercer
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Michonne
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Normal Walkers
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Outlaw Negan
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Princess
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Quinn
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Rick Grimes
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Rosita
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Rufus
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Sasha Williams
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Shane Walsh
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Sniper Morgan
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Survivalist Rick
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Tank Walkers
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The Governor
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Tyreese Williams
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Yumiko Okumura
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