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This will all lead to a YASD, which stands for "Yet Another Stupid Death", an acronym common in many rogue-like games, YASD is any death that died of entirely preventable causes, of oversight or just carelessness.
* Trying to take on many zombies at once without proper equipments or preparations.
* Trying to take on many zombies at once without proper equipments or preparations.
 
* With [[Safemode]] turned off, holding down arrow keys to move quickly, and run into inescapable situations - like running into a [[Jabberwock]].
* Holding down one arrow key to move quickly.
 
* Eating [[tainted meat]] or [[water|raw water]].
* Eating [[tainted meat]] or [[water|raw water]].
* Ignoring the dosage frequency warning on your RX12 jet injector.
* Ignoring the dosage frequency warning on your RX12 jet injector.
 
* Try to combat [[Thriller|zombies skilled in dance fighting]].
* Try to combat zombies skilled in dance fighting.
* Light up a [[dynamite]] and forget to throw it .
* Not noticing [[land mine|land mines]] on the road and stepping on them. In older versions minefields did not have the signs. So you could easily step on them by accident.

Revision as of 00:08, 14 July 2015

This will all lead to a YASD, which stands for "Yet Another Stupid Death", an acronym common in many rogue-like games, YASD is any death that died of entirely preventable causes, of oversight or just carelessness.

  • Trying to take on many zombies at once without proper equipments or preparations.
  • With Safemode turned off, holding down arrow keys to move quickly, and run into inescapable situations - like running into a Jabberwock.
  • Eating tainted meat or raw water.
  • Ignoring the dosage frequency warning on your RX12 jet injector.
  • Try to combat zombies skilled in dance fighting.
  • Light up a dynamite and forget to throw it .
  • Not noticing land mines on the road and stepping on them. In older versions minefields did not have the signs. So you could easily step on them by accident.