Zombie drop template2/2/2024 Since we're creating this table for zombie loot table options, for the chances that you adjust, will determine just what loot the zombie is more likely to drop. I use community-made item ID lists which you have to assume are incomplete though here's General Flak james's ID list: Īnother Item ID list I've found is CuSO4_00's: Īfter you create your tiers you adjust the chances of each particular tier to spawn, if you have more than one tier, the sliders will compensate when you adjust one. I name tiers depending on the type of loot and the character it comes from so for instance, CIV.SANTA would have a Santa Hat (item 278), Santa Top (item 279) and Santa Bottom (item 280). First you'll create a table and take note of the loot table number (VERY IMPORTANT) which in my case is “21”, then select that table and create tiers. ![]() ![]() You don't need permission to use my way of naming tables and tiers. So take my conventions like the letter “x” is to algebra. This is where you'll build your preferences as to what naming conventions you deem appropriate. Right-click your pasted map folder and on the context menu select “Rename”.Īppend the version number, I start off with “_001”. Left-click inside the Backups folder you created and press Control + V, which pastes your map folder in your Backups folder. Left-click your map folder and press Control + C, which copies this folder. Right-click your new folder, select "Rename" and type “Backups” and press enter to save it.īrowse to your Unturned map folder directory, however you choose to do that. Right-click your desktop screen, hover over “New” and on the sub-menu left-click “Folder”. I will illustrate this process by images. ![]() Rename your map to something unique and append a number to indicate the backup version. Before we continue you should create a folder on your desktop and name it “Backups”.So start by opening your map file directory (i.e.: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Unturned\Maps), select, copy and paste your map folder into your new Backups folder. Just like in my FUEL guide, I strongly recommend you backup your current map files.
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