Trait Description: Survivor will get into fights less often and give a constant boost of moral to the community.ġ2. This survivor will not partake in fights and they make your community a happier place to live overall. Why it's good: Everyone could use a little positive reinforcement when zombies are trying to eat them on a daily basis. They will rise faster in their community standing. Trait Description: Will get into fights less often. Also, they get into fewer fights because of their chill demeanor. They will become a “Hero” faster than everyone else. This trait will boost that characters standing faster than other community members. Why it's good: Every community needs a strong leader and someone that they can rely on. Dependable Friend: “I was a lot of people’s, “one phone call”.” Trait Description: Will not attempt to fight with other survivors and will actively try to keep the peace in the community.ġ4. Why it's good: Having an empathetic survivor can make all the difference when you are running low on supplies and the community is in shambles. Looks for the more diplomatic approach to end a conflict.Empathetic: “Have you ever read any Bulter? I feel like I’m Lauren. Here are some of the traits to look out for when adding members to your community.ġ5. You want strong characters with reliable traits that can protect the community when the going gets tough. No one wants to live with a stress eating, anxiety-ridden, needy, hopeless weakling that will cry at the first sight of blood. If Suzie and Janet are fighting with each other every five seconds it is probably because one of them has a negative trait. Who you have in your community can make a great impact on how long your group of survivors can last in this wasteland.
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