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This is a small\ guide from my head that belongs here IMO, but I haven't yet figured out how to make my own pages. 2cents only!
Depending on what you have planned and/or if you can carry out the plan you had laid out, there are two types of groups:
1) Based: You have a perimeter established, you have a defensive plan, it's working. You may or may not take in more
survivors, but you are willing to assist them or don't care. Realize that a base is less vulnerable overall.
2) Wandering: You have no set place, you survive by scavenging and ruining other people's chances of survival or try to
find other people to help you survive. You will ALWAYS be vulnerable. Maybe harder to find, but not well
protected.
Within these groups the closeness of the groups would determine the course of action I would follow.
1) Close: You are all extremely close, trusting and loyal to each other with no reason to betray one another, nor a desire
to. Your best bet unless your numbers are dropping off a little. Perhaps assist trustworthy survivors in gaining
ground and setting up a base close by to assist one another in case of a large attack or to coordinate defensive,
recon or scavenging operations. You don't have to make yourself vulnerable.
2) Not: You're better off becoming a wandering group because you won't function well as a group
on the defensive without working out your differences. You are always vulnerable.
Wandering
1) Close: Take in others if you want, as a group with no set base you can use others to help your
chances.
2) Not: You're probably not going to last long as a group. Work your differences out and choose
what to do after that.
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