Sneaking
In Project Zomboid, it’s a good idea to sneak around zombies to level up your quick feet and sneak skills at the same time. When the light-footed skill is leveled up, the avatar’s feet make less noise when it runs or walks. This makes the escape quieter.
If there are a lot of zombies around, the player gets more XP. This is a risky way to gain XP, though, because you have to be close to the zombies, which makes it harder to get away if you get caught.
Sprinting
By getting better at sprinting, a player can make themselves move faster. This goal can be reached by making the player’s avatar sprint more often while doing other things in the game that increase the player character’s chances of staying alive, like looting or building.
But getting a higher level in the sprint won’t make it last longer than it already does. The player can sprint much faster than before, but not for much longer.
Splitting Twigs
This raises the level of bladed weapons and is a great way to use weapons to gain XP when there are no zombies around. By leveling up bladed weapons in the game, the player gets better at using them and needs fewer cuts to kill a zombie when necessary.
Splitting twigs while running to hide in a clear zone increases your speed and blade skills and gives you a lot of XP quickly. You can also get a lot of XP by cutting up logs. But getting better at this skill means you might get cut.
Blunt
Each successful hit with a blunt weapon earns a player one experience point (XP). A higher level with a blunt weapon not only gives the player more experience points, but also makes the player better at using blunt weapons.
This makes the speed and effectiveness of the next strike go up. And it also makes the accuracy penalty caused by panic go down. It’s also possible that it will keep the weapon from breaking and reduce how much stamina will be lost after a blow.
Reloading
Players will get one experience point when they reload a handgun in the game. This is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get experience points in the game. Because it works even if the pistol isn’t loaded with any bullets.
Even though increasing a player’s level in a reloading skill would speed up the next time they reloaded, panic slows down the gun reloading speed in the game, which has a big effect on the player’s loading speed.
Cooking
Cooking is an important survival skill in and of itself. And the game gives you a good number of experience points for it. In the early levels of Project Zomboid game, the player can get a big boost to their XP by consistently cooking or preparing large amounts of raw ingredients, like fish.
In addition to giving a lot of experience points, increasing the level of the culinary skill also increases the amount of hunger that can be satisfied by already-cooked meals. If a player’s hunger bar fills up too much, they might feel sad in the game.
Bulk Harvesting Crops
Even though farming by itself doesn’t give a lot of experience points, harvesting a lot of crops at once or in multiple batches does. You can quickly get more experience points by gathering two or three big batches on the same game day.
As the player levels up their farming skill, they learn a lot about each plant’s health, growth stage, water absorption rate, and other important details that help them keep track of their crops.
Barricading, Un-barricading, And Re-barricading
This is one of the easiest and most useful ways to get XP in the game. XP comes in when you block a door or window with some plants, a hammer, and a couple of nails. This is a great way to get the most out of nails and wood when they are available, earn XP, and keep zombies at bay in the game.
It is also one of the easiest because barricading, unbarricading, and rebarricading all give XP. This means that the same set of wood and nails can be used over and over again in the game.
Fishing
One of the best ways to get XP in Slope Game is to level up the fishing skill. Because the player gets a good amount of XP whether or not they catch a fish. The amount of XP gained, on the other hand, depends on how well the activity goes. The player gets more XP if they catch a big fish. And less if the line breaks or the fish gets away.
Getting more XP is easier when you cook a lot of fish at the same time. Leveling up the fishing skill gives a lot of XP and also makes it more likely that the player will catch a bigger fish on their next fishing trip and less likely that the fishing line will break.
Killing Zombies
The point of the game is to make it through a zombie apocalypse. Which you can only do by killing some zombies. In the game, the best way to get XP is to kill zombies. In the game, the amount of XP gained depends on how many zombies are killed.
But killing zombies might be the hardest thing to do in the game. Since it takes a mix of all the skills listed to do it well. Most of the time, the thrill of doing this task well is more satisfying than the amount of XP gained.
Project Zomboid can be used on Java, Windows, OS X, and Linux right now.