For some, coming up with the best strategies
to survive the zombie apocalypse is not a
top priority.
Let's face it, the likelihood of it happening
is next to none.
Still, that didn't stop FEMA from writing
their own article about a zombie apocalypse,
now did it?
Being prepared is always a smart thing to
do no matter the situation.
Since zombies in pop-culture have blown up
with the show The Walking Dead, it's easy
to think about what you might do in that situation
and make your own zombie plans.
Well, lucky for you, we're here to help you
out and get you ready for the flesh-eating
undead.
I'm Mike with List25 and Here are 25 Best
Strategies To Survive The Zombie Apocalypse.
25.
Flee the City Strategy
If you live in the city or some other heavily
populated area, your chance of survival during
a zombie apocalypse greatly decreases every
second you don't get out of Dodge.
But, before you try to head out to the wilderness
and rough it on your own, you might want to
head over to the nearest gun store and eventually
raid other empty convenience stores further
out into the rural parts of the world.
Getting as far away from civilization will
help you avoid all zombies.
However, once you're out in the wild, you
might face other terrifying obstacles, like
wolves, moose, or maybe even zombie bears.
24.
Hiding in Plain Sight Strategy
Fleeing the city and staying far away from
a large population might not be an option
for some.
Instead, you'll have to become crafty and
hide in plain sight.
How do you do this?
Let's assume you're in a city with lots of
zombies.
You could try a tactic from The Walking Dead
and cover yourself in entrails and blood to
sneak around the zombies.
This assumes the zombies are too stupid to
differentiate between humans and zombies.
Hey, it's worth a shot.
23.
The Hunker-Down Strategy
Sometimes being on the move only throws you
into more turmoil and danger, not to mention
if you have other loved ones scattered about,
they might come back to look for you at home.
So, if you decide to take the hunker-down
strategy and rough it out at home, preparedness
is the key.
Believe it or not, FEMA has a great guide
on how to prepare for calamity.
You'll want to create a survival kit of water,
rations, first aid, a radio, and other equipment.
But, FEMA only takes you so far.
In the event of a zombie apocalypse, you'll
need several weapons on hand and ways to fortify
your house from intruders, like lots of wood
to cover the windows and doors.
Find books and games to stay quiet and sane
while you wait for weeks for others to come
and potentially save you.
If no one comes, the hunker-down strategy
will fail unless your rations are massive.
22.
The Wall Strategy
Popularized on the hit television show The
Walking Dead, the wall strategy is pretty
straightforward.
You either fortify the walls you already have,
you build a wall, or you find a wall.
Maybe that means you go to the nearest gated
community, prison, or military base.
The principle remains the same - walls keep
zombies out.
At least, they keep them out for a while.
But, we all know, in big numbers, those zombies
just keep coming and put more pressure on
your walls.
If anything, those walls will buy you some
time to make your next plan.
21.
The Numbers Strategy
Being a lone ranger might sound cool, but
in real life, it's unrealistic.
No man is an island.
Even if you have Navy Seal level training,
you're not going to last long on your own.
With that in mind, it's best to find a group
or start building a group quickly to ward
off both zombies and marauders.
Strength in numbers isn't just a cliche, it's
a valuable truth you'll want to keep in mind.
20.
The Leech Strategy
If you're not a Type-A personality that meticulously
plots out every detail of your survival plan,
then you might want to go with the leech strategy.
Essentially, you act weak and helpless and
cling to the strongest branch for survival.
Once you have found a person or group, you'll
want to act like you're contributing without
really contributing and become really good
friends with as many people in the group as
possible.
In this situation, your greatest threat is
being found out that you're dead weight.
19.
The Mountain Strategy
Depending on the speed, agility, and acrobatics
of the zombies in question, finding the nearest
mountain and living there might be the best
option.
If you're dealing with dumb and slow zombies,
mountains are an even better bet.
Few will be able to climb them and even if
they do try, it'll take them a long time and
you'll be able to pick them off with a rifle
pretty quickly.
Find a small, quiet town up in the mountains
that has plenty of leftover supplies and you'll
be good for quite a while.
18.
The Grocery Store Strategy
Let's face it, other than brain-devouring
zombies chomping at your precious skull, your
greatest threat is dying of thirst and hunger,
so a grocery store strategy makes sense.
Of course, many others will have the same
strategy.
Fighting off hoards of rabid people that would
make Black Friday look like a pre-school event
might be too risky.
Plus, clearing out abandoned grocery stores
of zombies also poses many risks.
However, the reward may be worth it if you're
starving or dying of thirst, and if you have
a group of people and are lucky, it might
be a great spot to fortify and call home for
a while.
17.
The Ruthless Strategy
Staving off zombies usually means getting
your hands dirty, but for some, the apocalypse
means the law and the rules of civilization
don't apply.
The ruthless strategy is for someone ready
to do whatever it takes, whether it's killing,
lying, cheating, stealing, and any other dark
behavior to serve the end goal - survive.
While this might keep you alive, eventually
your humanity will be so far gone you'll question
why you want to survive in the first place.
16.
The No-Guns Strategy
When the zombie apocalypse hits, not having
guns might sound like the deranged idea of
a crazy person, but you'll want to hear this
out.
Guns make a lot of noise which will only attract
more zombies and more unwanted attention.
While it's more up-close and personal, using
a knife, sword, baseball bat, or staff will
be quieter.
Granted, if you aren't trained in hand-to-hand
combat, you'll want to start practicing in
all your spare time.
15.
The Fallout Shelter Strategy
The United States has tons of nuclear and
natural disaster fallout shelters all over
the countryside.
Conventional wisdom would tell you to head
to one of these immediately in the case of
a zombie apocalypse.
The key thing is to research, locate them
on a map, and find your fastest route to one.
Rarely are these publicly known or advertised.
Once you're there, hopefully, there will already
be others with rations and equipment to keep
you safe for a while.
14.
The Military Strategy
When the zombie apocalypse breaks, civilization
will still be intact, though it'll be a chaotic
period of time.
The military will play a vital role in keeping
order and maintaining the government.
The Pentagon has even made its own plans for
a zombie apocalypse.
With that in mind, finding the nearest military
battalion and sticking to them like glue might
be the smartest option.
You'll be well protected and will likely get
provisions and care.
On the flip side, the military could eventually
become power hungry and be more dangerous
than the zombies.
13.
The Nocturnal Strategy
Stay inside during the day and only go out
at night might be your strategy of choice,
depending on your situation.
This can be a particularly effective strategy
if done correctly and with the right equipment.
With a nice pair of night vision goggles and
tactical gear, you could potentially sneak
out at night to raid abandoned houses or stores
for resources.
Zombies and other enemies will likely not
know what hit them if you have a silencer
or a crossbow.
12.
The Hoarder Strategy
Hoarders are generally looked down upon in
modern society.
However, when the zombies come, they could
have the last laugh.
When the dust settles and zombies roam the
earth, resources will be scarce and those
who have all the goods will be a very good
position.
Money won't mean anything anymore.
Only goods.
If you plan and prepare to hoard a large number
of food and resources, you can live off of
it and also trade and barter for better stuff
down the road.
Just make sure you hide the more valuable
items so bandits will keep you around a little
longer.
11.
The Boat Strategy
Let's assume you're near a large body of water
like the Mississippi River and you have a
decent sized boat handy.
Your best option is to pack lightly and hop
on that boat for as long as you possibly can.
You'll be in constant motion, will be able
to dock at various points along the way, and
the best part of all, zombies can't swim.
Or, at least, we hope not.
10.
The Elevation Strategy
This one is fairly straightforward.
If you're in a city or on a farm, your best
chance of survival is camping out in an elevated
area, like the top of a skyscraper, building,
water-tower, watch tower or silo.
Of course, you'll want to be well provisioned
and create a couple of escape options on the
off chance a large swath of zombies surround
your structure.
9.
The Library Strategy
Think about it, during the zombie apocalypse,
the last place people are going to flock to
is the library.
Yet, not only will libraries carry plenty
of books to help inform and entertain you,
some have bunkers and shelters to protect
from catalysmic events.
Grab some books on survival, hunker down in
a safe environment, and plan your next move.
8.
The Hardware Store Strategy
Whether you've got a nearby Home Depot, Lowes,
or mom-and-pop shop down the road, heading
to your nearest hardware and home improvement
store might be the first best option for survival.
Most of these places will have plenty of equipment
to stock up on, generators to use for power
and a gardening center for growing your own
food.
Still, like a grocery store, you won't be
alone if you go there and likely will face
heated opposition over that chainsaw or potted
plant.
7.
The North Strategy
Depending on your location, this could be
more difficult for some than others.
Finding a compass and a map and heading north
might be a great strategy, though, if you're
in the United States and want to escape the
zombie hordes.
The conventional wisdom about this goes as
follows - the further north you go, the fewer
people there are to become zombies and kill
you.
It also gets colder up north, so in the winters,
the zombies will be frozen or at the very
least, slowed down.
6.
The Farm Strategy
Those of you who live on a farm will be the
lucky ones in the immediate fallout of the
zombie apocalypse.
You're likely in a rural area with plenty
of land, allowing you time to pick off zombies
before they reach your house.
You can also live a simple life off the land
and easily fortify your domain.
If you aren't on a farm, you may want to find
one as soon as possible.
5.
The Commando Strategy
If you're the type where running and hiding
isn't ever an option, then you might want
to try the commando strategy.
This boils down to loading up on as much military
equipment, weapons, and ammo as possible without
becoming over-encumbered.
You'll likely want to pick up a Hummer and
go zombie hunting, killing as many zombies
as you possibly can.
If you go down in a blaze of glory, that's
likely better for you than with your tail
between your legs as you run away.
4.
The Armored Bus Strategy
Armored buses are a classic part of zombie
movies.
The idea is simple.
Find a school bus and reinforce it with metal
scraps, spikes, and materials that'll keep
it strong for a long time.
Unbolt the seats and throw those out so you
have a good living space inside.
For even better protection, drive it to the
top of a parking garage and build a garden
on the roof for food.
3.
The Mall Strategy
First presented in the zombie classic Dawn
of the Dead, the mall strategy is very similar
to the grocery story strategy.
Malls are not only massive structures, but
they tend to have plenty of supplies, equipment,
and clothes to last you a while.
However, they could be tricky to clear out.
The last thing you want is to be attacked
by a zombie hiding in the luggage aisle.
But if you have a solid group and find a way
to lock and secure the doors, you might be
able to call your local mall, home.
2.
The Yacht Strategy
Also similar to the boat strategy, the yacht
strategy takes it a step further.
If you either own or can get access to a yacht,
a large lake or ocean could be the safest
place on Earth.
As long as you bring plenty of food, water,
and other supplies to last, then you can sit
back and relax on the deck.
Go fishing, read some books, take it easy.
All you have to do is stay out on the water
long enough to ride out the storm.
1.
The Small Island Strategy
In conjunction with the yacht strategy, the
small island strategy essentially takes it
a step further.
Maybe you can't stay on your yacht for too
long or you have too many people in your group
to sufficiently sustain life on a yacht.
At that point, finding a small, secluded island
would be your next best bet.
If it has fresh water and food, even better.
So, what you you do during a zombie apoloypse?
How long do you think you'd survive?
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