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Overkill’s The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide

Overkill's The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide
How to get more survivor missions? This question and more answered in our Overkill’s The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide that lists how to obtain more survivor missions, how to be more successful on your survivor missions and the potential rewards for completing them.

Once you progress a few missions into the main story of Overkill’s The Walking Dead, you will unlock your first Hub upgrade in your camp. Once you have the level 1 Hub upgrade, you are able to participate in Survivor Missions. These are special missions where you send out survivors you’ve rescued to complete a variety of objectives in return for materials, weapon mods or new guns.

Overkill’s The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide

Overkill's The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide Gone Fishing
You can find the Survivor Missions on the Survivors tab of the main menu. On this menu you can select Missions, Work Stations and Survivors. If you have Survivors on Work Stations, they provide you passive buffs, but they cannot be sent out on Survivor Missions.

New Survivor Missions are added to your camp on a daily basis. So it’s best to keep your Survivors working on the Work Stations until you have missions available. Once you have missions available, you’ll want to send your best survivors to ensure victory as failure can mean injury, or even death.

When you highlight a mission, you will be shown some vital information. The mission level, experience points rewards, turns to complete and potential hazards. In the image above you can see I am looking at the mission, Gone Fishing. This is a level 9 mission that requires a Tactician, a Support and a Scout. Even with these classes available, any of them under level 9 are almost certainly going to die. Make sure when you are preparing to send a team out, that their chance for success is at least 85%. This reduces the chances of your survivors becoming injured or getting killed.

Make sure to only select missions equal or below the level of the survivors you are sending. Make sure to send 1 of each of the classes suggested and always check back daily for new survivor missions.

You need Blueprints for the highest level Camp Upgrades. This How To Get Blueprints In Overkill's The Walking Dead guide will tell you how you can acquire more Blueprints so you can upgrade the Hub, Depot, Clinic and other areas of your camp to the highest level.
Camp Supplies are vital for your camp. This guide will tell you How To Get More Camp Supplies In Overkill's The Walking Dead so you can get tons more supplies during each mission, giving you plenty of Camp Supplies spare for Camp Upgrades and weapon customization.
Work Stations provide vital buffs to your character. This Overkill's The Walking Dead Work Station Guide will walk you through the basics of the Work Stations in the game, including the potential buffs and bonuses, and how to increase the level of each Work Station.
How to get more survivor missions? This question and more answered in our Overkill's The Walking Dead Survivors Missions Guide that lists how to obtain more survivor missions, how to be more successful on your survivor missions and the potential rewards for completing them.

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