According to the Graveyard Keeper Wiki, the formula for the most efficient zombie is as follows: To give your zombie as many white skulls as possible, you can modify them in the same ways that you can modify a corpse that you haven’t decided to put to work, on the autopsy table or embalming table. The maximum stat that a zombie can obtain is 40%, with 16 white skulls. For example, if your zombie has 10% efficiency, then they will take 10 seconds to do a task that you could complete in 1 second. This stat is directly related to how many white skulls their body has – they don’t suffer a penalty from red skulls, but the more white skulls they have, the closer they can get to doing tasks as fast as you could do them yourself. While you can make a zombie out of pretty much any corpse that you have lying around, there are some things that you can do to increase your zombies’ "Work Efficiency” stat. Once you’ve got Zombie Juice, all you need is 10 faith and an available body. Don’t know how to make health powder? You make it by processing vegetable matter in your alchemy mill – Crop waste produces 1 health powder for every unit processed, cabbage produces 2, and pumpkins produce 4. ![]() Zombies require a material called Zombie Juice to come back to life – this black, suspicious-looking liquid can be created by combining blood and health powder at your alchemy table there’s no other way to do this, so you might have to wait until later in the game when you have your alchemy stations. After you’ve got a table, you’ll need to start gathering resources to raise the dead. It takes 4 wooden planks and 4 complex parts to build, so it should be fairly simple at this point in your game. The first thing you need to get is a Resurrection Table – you can build one of these in your morgue. So how do you make more? Well, you DO run a morgue, after all. But zombies are a lot like potato chips – you can’t stop at just one. So, you now have one zombie friend helping you around the house. (Don’t worry, we’ll talk about what kinds of things zombies can do in a minute.) Construct a Resurrection Table to make more zombies Your new zombie is blocked by two piles of stones in the road once you’ve gotten those out of your way, you can pick up the zombie (he’s asleep or unconscious, one of the two) and bring him to a workstation to put him to work. Leave the dungeon and travel along the path that leads north from your house. When you speak to him for the first time, he’ll tell you where to find another zombie he tells you to go north, towards the forest. What awaits you behind that gate? Your first zombie servant, of course! Gunter and Your First Zombie Gunter will lead you to your first zombieĪs you explore the dungeon, you’ll come across a zombie chained to the wall his name is Gunter, and he is directly involved with your new zombie friends. ![]() To make this key, you need to combine the keeper’s key with two faith at the study table underneath the church.Ĭongratulations! You’ve now unlocked the dungeon area. He’ll ask you for 5 faith and the key to open the gate to the dungeon. Once you have the necessary materials, enter the tunnels underneath your house and speak with Snake he’ll be there every night. ![]() You also need the keeper’s key, which you receive from the Astrologer after bringing him a human skull. Before you start on this path, you need to make sure that you have access to the church and have 7 faith available from preaching – you can do this via the Bishop’s Questline. Getting the ability to raise the dead is, aptly, unlocked via the questline given to you by Snake, the mysterious disfigured man who, for some reason, desperately wants to get into the dungeon underneath your house. Prerequisites: Snake’s Questline Complete Snake’s Questline to Unlock Zombies
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