Metropolis Cities
One of the worst places to combat the undead. With very large buildings and skyscrapers, metropolis cities tend to have a very high population of the undead. Urban combat is one of the most tedious and repetitive forms of combat there is. Soldiers must enter the building, search every individual room, closet, and basement, and then move onto the next one. It is advisable to military units to lure the zombie population out of the city and employ Post-Yonkers tactics before entering it. For the large buildings, it is better to send in small unmanned recon drones first rather than a man but that depends on availability. Also, don’t forget about zombies falling from the rooftops, for a fall will not stop a zombie from enjoying a meal.
[edit] Townships
[edit] Suburbia
One of the best short-term survival places. Most suburban homes have weapons, and not all are close to major cities. A normal suburban home has everything needed for zombie surival for up to a few months. But, in an actual zombie apocalypse, stay out of suburban areas, as zombie will flow out of major cities and eventually get to even the most distant suburbs.
[edit] Underground
Another terrible situation to be in during undead combat. Being underground during an outbreak is possibly one of the worst ideas ever conceived by man. It does not make you safe, only more vulnerable and susceptible to death. You can run out of room to run, gas deposits my render firearms useless, there are no natural lights, and a set of tunnels cannot be mapped accurately due to cave ins and demolition. If this is the only option left, make sure that there is more than 1 exit from the tunnels and head for it as soon as possible. Zombies can “see” in the dark, you can’t without help. Look what happened to the French under Paris. If the tunnels need to be cleared, either A: lure the zombies out, or B: seal off all entrances/exits because anyone who wants to fight the dead on their playing field can go run their head through a wood chipper.
[edit] Forests
[edit] Rainforests
A bad location to survive in. The extreme moisture will breed germs, making disease common, especially with any cuts or bruises. It will also ruin clothes, jam guns, and attract bugs. However, zombies will rot much faster in these locations, and the wildlife will be a good early warning system, because when the normally noisy jungle suddenly falls silent, you know the undead are nearby. Due to the dense canopy of the rainforest, it is possible to set up a base in the trees far above the heads of the zombies, but don’t try it unless you are an experienced tree-climber and know about every other creature that may already be living there.
[edit] Hills
[edit] Mountains
[edit] Valleys
[edit] Canyons
[edit] Deserts
Stay away. Deserts are a difficult place to live in at any time, even without zombies. The lack of water, the burning sunlight, freezing nightly temperatures, and the fact that zombies will not decay with the dry air makes this one of the worst locations imaginable. Hell, since they don’t require water or food, the undead are far better suited to surviving in the desert than we are! The only good thing is that since so few people live in the desert, there will be a lack of the undead early on. If you insist on surviving out here, learn where all of the water sources are beforehand, and bring a camel.
[edit] Tundra
[edit] Swamps
[edit] Plains
[edit] Grasslands
[edit] Savannah
[edit] Scrublands
[edit] Rivers
[edit] Lakes
[edit] Oceans
as zombies do not need oxygen, being stranded on a boat is one of the worst placces to survive, with no escape and limited supply