Nazi Zombies guide: How to stop a horde of zombies.
Author's note: You can do this on your own, or with other people. Make sure the players your with know the tactic you want to do. Plus, it'll be better if you had seasoned players with you instead of idiot kids who think they know better. Also, this tactic works best for Der Riese.
Fighting against living people who were unleashing hails of bullets in your direction was considered 'easy' in the books of some people. But if you're going up against an almost unstoppable enemy that doesn't seem to die, with limited supplies of ammo and food with no reinforcements, that, is an entirely different thing altogether. 'Cause, no one knew of this enemy and the fact that their almost unstoppable, no matter how many bullets you put in it. They just keep coming. And that makes things difficult. The enemy: The undead. How can someone kill a person, an army that is dead? The answer is simple: With a lot of bullets, and running.
Now, when you first fight them, the side arm that you have mainly the Magnum or the Colt takes about five to six shots to kill just one of them it depends on which one you have, so using your combat knife once they break through the barricades won't just save your bullets. But it will also give you a high chance of getting a Max Ammo Power Up. After you get the Max Ammo, keep knifing the zombies until about round three or four, and then you can shoot them. But don't go wasting your ammo like some retarded kid who thinks they know everything. 'Cause you need the ammunition the colt has when you're facing a large amount of zombies.
You can use your grenades to take down large groups at a time, but be careful, once you use them all you'll have to wait until the next round, where you'll receive two extra grenades. If you can shoot the zombies at least four times and knife them, they go down rather easily after one knife. But be warned, this tactic will only last for a round or two and you'll have to move on BEFORE the Hellhounds arrive to totally screw your day. But we'll come to that later.
When you get to round four, you should have over three thousand points from all the zombies you slaughtered. Now, you should think about advancing through a door. Mainly the one with an SMG nearby, if you're on Shi No Numa then go for the stairs, because that would get you to the box itself within seconds, plus the Thompson would be nearby as well. If you're playing on Der Riese then go for the right side, the two doors shouldn't cost much and you'll get the Thompson as well. Always get the Thompson instead of the Double Barrelled Shotgun, because you'll have to reload frequently and you'll be in trouble if you're fighting against a group of zombies at once.
The Thompson on the other hand, it had a large magazine of twenty bullets inside it and you can mow down five to ten zombies with a full round if you carefully aim at them.
When you get to round five, immediately sprint into a corner. If you're in Shi No Numa then there would be a small corner in the room behind the mystery box. If there is howling and a misty fog settling in, then it a hellround' the Thompson would be the best weapon to fight them off, or if you thought ahead a Trench gun; because that weapon can kill the mutts on Shi No Numa with one shot, no matter what level you're on.
On Der Riese, the Hellhounds are tougher to kill. They're a lot faster, cunning and lastly annoying to get rid of. The Trench gun is basically useless against them, as it takes one to two shots just to take one of them down. The Thompson would be your best bet to take 'em on. It can fire at medium to long range, short if they get to close, and it can kill them before they would even attack. Once round five is over get a perk, it'll help you in the long run.
Forget about the Box, the perk is more important. Juggernaut is the best one to have when facing against a large amount of zombies; it'll take two to three hits from them to down you so you'll be fine, so long as you don't get yourself pinned, cos if you're going solo it's game over unless you pull off some insane stunt that saves your ass. On multiplayer: It won't be the end of the world, you may die but if you have enough points you can still get a Thompson or a badass/shitty useless weapon from the Mystery Box.
Camping is one of the many things players do in Nazi Zombies. But there are only a few good ones out there worth using. Shi No Numa for example has one near the Mystery box as mentioned above, but that's only good on dog rounds, there's the 'Warning' room that has two windows, if you haven't opened the warning room then you haven't ruined this yet. Two players should cover the windows with light weapons, the Thompson and Trench Gun are examples of this, and the other two should cover the stairs with heavy weapons, the MG42, Browning etc.
On Der Riese, there is the famous Catwalk. Players would place bouncing Betties behind them on the catwalk if the zombies were pushing them back, and when they go off they kill about three or four zombies at once. But that doesn't mean you should stop firing. Just because a single Betty killed four in a row doesn't mean it killed them all! More will be bolting towards you! The person with the Wunderwaffe DG-2 shouldn't be using the weapon constantly like an idiot wanting points; you need to use it if there's a large group of zombies running up the stairs.
If it's upgraded then that's even better, because it can kill twenty zombies at once, but don't shoot your teammates with it! They'll lose Juggernaut with a single shot and they'll get downed if a zombie hit them!
If you're at high rounds alone or with a team, the next tactic is basically simple. Run like hell! You're weapons (except the Wunderwaffe) is basically useless, including the ray gun upgraded or no. It can take about a single round to kill a zombie or half a round if you're aiming for the head. Buy as much ammo as you need, and turn on the barriers if you can, but don't stay in the same place because the zombies will swarm you from all directions.
After that, game over.
What you do after that is up to you, if you're on Der Riese and you use the teleporter's there's a chance that the Hellhounds will come after you, so be careful.
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