State of Decay 2: How to Get More Health

How to Get More Health in State of Decay 2

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State of Decay 2’s RPG elements are sure to keep players entertained as they can choose the style of gameplay they want with each survivor. Some will be better at cardio, others at fighting, and so on and so forth. Your health in the game is directly tied to one of these skills, in fact: fighting.

So, if you’re looking to get more health (or increase it, whatever), you need to focus on fighting! To do this, you have to engage in melee combat a lot. Kill a bunch of zombies this way and you’ll level it up in no time. In turn, it directly affects how much health you’ll have in State of Decay 2. If there’s a survivor that has that bar depleting way too much, then, you’re going to want to have them start whacking some zombie heads with a bat.

And, of course, if you’re looking to heal your health, just consume some pills or first aid kits. Make sure they’re in your inventory, select them with the right or left d-pad, and press RB to ingest.

That’s it! You’ll have all the life points in no time. If you need more help with State of Decay 2, let us know in the comments down below. Good luck out there. For more on the game, be sure to check out our wiki.


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