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Which one do you think is more dangerous the napalm zombie or the shrieker zombie?

First of all, welcome to the site! Since it's your first post I'll go easy on you :lol: .

For me, the napalm zombie is always the problem for my friends and I, and it's always a game ender in solo for me.

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Which one do you think is more dangerous the napalm zombie or the shrieker zombie?

First of all, welcome to the site! Since it's your first post I'll go easy on you :lol: .

For me, the napalm zombie is always the problem for my friends and I, and it's always a game ender in solo for me.

Lol zombies is awesome and thanks for your answer. Napalm zombies are easier to avoid and the shrieker is easier to kill.

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75% of the time I go down on Solo, it's from the damn napalm zombie. I go through the mud on my route, and usually how I go down is I get slapped twice from behind, run past the fire zombie and get downed.

Oh, and the fire zombie has a tendency to spawn at your feet in the mud too... You can survive the shrieker ones, though I hate how those are faster than you. But the napalm zombies are usually what get me. -_-

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In my opinion the Shrieker is more dangerous for several reasons: he's faster than you, his shrieks affect you more than the zombies, and the shrieks make it incredibly hard to see for several seconds.

With the napalm zombie, his explosion will kill anything near enough to hurt you before you recover. Not to mention his napalm makes a nice barrier while you take stock of the situation after he explodes.

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A creeper, if you kill them in a tight area, you won't be able to see leading you to either

A. run into a mob of zombies

B.Stay in a corner and take a couple of hits.

On they're own they are tame, but thrown in with a horde in the middle of a round and your begging for mayham. (My favorite :twisted: )

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A creeper, if you kill them in a tight area, you won't be able to see leading you to either

A. run into a mob of zombies

B.Stay in a corner and take a couple of hits.

On they're own they are tame, but thrown in with a horde in the middle of a round and your begging for mayham. (My favorite :twisted: )

You just described the entire game of minecraft.

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A creeper, if you kill them in a tight area, you won't be able to see leading you to either

A. run into a mob of zombies

B.Stay in a corner and take a couple of hits.

On they're own they are tame, but thrown in with a horde in the middle of a round and your begging for mayham. (My favorite :twisted: )

You just described the entire game of minecraft.

Oh the horror the horror *Vietnam flashbacks*

They where coming from nowhere, all the diamonds.... all the armor.... :cry:

On topic I love how no one has said George Romero, probably because he's an optional kill.

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Really depends on what sort of strategy you're using. If you're camping or running a rape-train in one area, then the napalm zombie will always be the biggest problem. If you're running a rape-train round the entire map though then the napalm zombie isn't gonna be a problem, you'll eventually run into him but he'll just explode, you'll take a hit from it and you can just keep walking forwards, so there won't be a patch of fire in the way of your route and all the zombies will be behind you so they'll all be killed. So the full-map train is always my choice for Shangri-La.

Baby-gun vs. Shriekers FTW!

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