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Guide to Weapons S. Guide to Armour S. Guide to Builds S. Guide to Missions S. Guide to Boss Hunting. Scientific-Minimalist Guide to Dead Frontier Boss Hunting: Introduction The routine of looting and grinding may occasionally weigh heavily upon weary survivors in Fairview. Chapters will provide information on the following topics: Basic facts of Boss Zombies - strengths, weaknesses, locations.

Effective strategies and weapons to needed to defeat different Bosses. Stat requirements to enable successful confrontations with Bosses.

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You can never loot food, ammo, medication or miscellaneous items unless the boss died on top of a standard loot spot. Spawns in the Green Zone and beyond, spawns in pairs in Red Zone and every zone afterward.

Exposure to fire has ramped up this zombie's strength to levels far greater than those of their non-burning counterparts. Scientists hypothesize that the fire caused the virus to accelerate and mutate the bones into a dense, formidable armored shell. The extreme heat radiating from its burning body also increases the damage it deals. So far, most of Fairview's scouts that encountered this creature have died. Some are ripped to shreds by the Titan's claws. Others are crushed under the sheer weight and mass of the Titan's charge.

The extremely lucky ones that managed to bring it down will surely have great bragging rights. In short, this beast makes the normal titan look like a child's plaything. If Wraiths are giving Anime viewers nightmares, then the nightmares of the Burning Wraith must be the worst of them.

Be sure you're prepared before you try to extinguish one. Some survivors claim that they have fired thousands of rounds into this beast, only to find themselves equipped with a pocket knife as their only usable weapon, far away from the sanctity of an outpost, with an enraged and still breathing Burning Wraith still on their back This insanely fast enemy was previously one of the toughest, if not THE toughest, N4 mutants in Fairview.

Back when fuel was still available and vehicles could be operated, there were reports from scouts of these monstrosities outrunning moving cars and slaughtering their occupants in a matter of seconds.

Unwary survivors who encounter this beast will die just as they lived— without a fighting chance. Although not as dangerous as the recently sighted Black Titan, heavy firepower and high Agility are still necessary while combating this arachnid monstrosity.

A SEZ-exclusive variant that appears in packs of 3. Irradiated bosses have greatly increased health compared to their Flaming counterpart, and the ability to explode upon death. Mega bosses have greatly increased damage and movement speed, as well as a slightly smaller profile, making them harder to hit at range.

Broken fragments of reports have been coming from the unexplored city area deep in the Black Zone of a monstrous Titan almost twice the size of an average Titan. Among the few details gleaned from these reports, it has been confirmed that this beast has soot-black skin, and its bony protrusions have a black tinge as well.

Evidence was recently unearthed of a covert mission conducted by AdminPwn, several of his commanding officers, and a handpicked team of elite survivors.

A report was later released admitting that the mission did indeed happen. At the cost of half his men being brutally eviscerated, AdminPwn and his remaining team were able to acquire a sample—just one small sample—of the Black Titan's flesh before being forced to retreat by a literal group of boss zombies. Analysis of the sample revealed that this beast's entire body is composed of rotten flesh that has undergone complete necrosis, and then been forced back to 'life' by the N4 virus. The combined necrosis, reviving, and additional effects of the N4 that are not fully understood have turned the Black Titan into the epitome of a killing machine—its bones have grown to form a kind of steel hide far stronger than that of any normal Titan, and its N4-laced flesh has developed the ability to seal up inflicted wounds multiple times before finally becoming vulnerable to permanent injury.

Do not try to take on this monster alone unless you wish to die. The survivors of Fairview will now be forced to unite their strength if there is to be any hope of bringing down what is quite possibly the Nerotonin-4's most devastating creation yet You know what this means right?

Harder to take down, it hits a great deal harder, but is much more rewarding if you manage to bring down such a beast. So, you now not only have to watch out for its instant killing punches, swipes, and excessive speed, but you're now at risk of severe burns. The only fathomable way of the Flaming Black Titan coming into existence is that a Black Titan either walked into an enraged blaze, or some not so bright survivor had a ludicrous thought that trying to ignite the Black Titan would bring it down.

Now, more than ever, the remaining survivors of the zombie infested Fairview need to band together to bring down such a heinous creature, before it wreaks havoc upon what little remains of Fairview and its survivors….

Not long after the discovery of the Wasteland, stories of a large ungodly hound lurking around the desert-like environment emerged. Scientists fled from the Secronom Bunker to the Wasteland to learn more about this mysterious beast, but only a few made it back to report their findings.

One scientist described it as a Titan-like hound with skin so red it resembled the Devil himself, which gave the monster its nickname the Devil Hound. It is said that this is the first recorded sighting of the bone mutation acting as a mainly offensive trait, rather than a defensive one. Continued research on the Devil Hound has shown it uses its exposed vertebrae, spiked tail, and massive claws to efficiently hunt and kill its prey.

From the Wastelands has appeared a creature that must have crawled out of the murkiest depths of Hell. A creation from the realm of blackest nightmares, the Volatile Leaper appears to be a divergent evolution of the traditional Leaper-- some errant mutation in the N4 virus having pushed it down the same evolutionary path as other boss zombies that otherwise would have never occurred.

The mutations brought on by its evolution into a boss zombie have drastically altered its means of movement, its biological attributes, and its modus operandi of attack. This Leaper no longer staggers about, instead crawling at a jarring pace on all fours. Its toxic tongue lash and devastating punches have likewise been abandoned in favor of an entirely new offensive capability, the likes of which have never been seen in any other infected: A multitude of horrific, permanent cyst-like pustules have developed on the Volatile Leaper's back.

These pustules cumulatively fire explosive bursts of an extremely caustic poison, catching all enemies within the Leaper's blast radius in a cloud of flesh-dissolving mist. Woe betide the survivor who finds themselves facing this nightmare-fuelled abomination. During Easter, Halloween and Christmas events, these mini-bosses will spawn in place of normal bosses. All of them drop seasonal presents which may contain one in a list of various items, ranging from junk to treats that boost certain combat stats for 1 hour, to component for the event's Craftable Weapons.

These presents can be redeemed for rewards by "eating" them in the Inventory screen. Once human aides to St. Nicholas' veritable army of "helper" Santas, who regaled young children with small pre-Christmas treats during their visits to Santa's human helpers in shopping malls and winter festivals, these creatures now bring fear and destruction to survivors. Elves appear similar to the adolescent zombies from the earlier years of the outbreak, except dressed in green Christmas themed attire.

Although individually they pose little threat, they come in large numbers and can easily overwhelm an unprepared survivor as they move slightly faster than a male burned zombie and can do considerable damage.

Notes: Spawns in large groups, and will continue to spawn until 30 minutes have passed since it began spawning, or when the weather changes. About one in ten killed will drop Christmas Candy.

The music changes to a Christmas theme when one of these appears. These mutants are by far one of the most unusual and somewhat comical enemies encountered yet. Their bodies are similar to those of male burned zombies, but their heads appear to have taken on the shape and likeness of a jack-o-lantern. Despite their comical appearance, they should not be taken lightly—they possess speed equal to that of a tendril, and can do considerable damage to an unprepared survivor.

Notes: Explodes if the killing blow is not from a melee weapon. Drops seasonal Trick or Treat presents , which can be redeemed by "eating" it in the Inventory screen for rewards. The music changes to a Halloween theme when one of these appears.



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