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== Tips ==
== Tips ==
It's not advised to stay outside for long due to how small the map and how smart player zombies are capable to hit you when you're hugging the outer ring on the second floor of the house.
Again due to how small the map is expect [[Metagame]] and/or [[Z-Director]] to spawn in hordes of Great Evils or Demi bosses, forcing the humans to both cade well and not [[Damage Per Second|DPS]] as much in the beginning.
Avoid the trap hazards present in the map, as they can easily kill unsuspecting players if given the chance.
(Zombies only): When going around the house to climb on the rubble, it is possible to enter through The Front Balcony as a regular zombie by having to parkour on the outer rings connected to the second floor of the house.
(Zombies only): Zombies are still able to hit humans through the barred windows. Meaning playing as the [[Pukepus]], [[The Grave Digger]], or [[Tickle Monster]] can almost guarantee the player a kill under the circumstances.

Revision as of 22:05, 9 August 2020


Lore

Weeks after you've heard the news about them, you and your neighbor decided to get ready and defend the beach houses both of you worked so damn hard in your life to earn. Now this will be the ultimate test to determine your arrogant tenacity, will you stave off their attempts by successfully defending your beach house? Or, will you end up like your neighbor and be blown to bits by them destroying the main gas line?


Layout

Lost Coast House is a small sized house style map consisting of only one zombie spawn: The Sewers. While the humans will spawn in the house itself.


There are precisely four entrances to the house present in this version, The Front Door, The Side Balcony, The Front Balcony and The Garage window (Note: only headcrab and crawler types can enter).


When entering through The Front Door players will enter in The Living Room, a layout comprising of a small room with a barred window and three door ways that leads to The Garage, the hallway, or outside.


When defending The Garage there's two node of entrances humans must defend, the doorway and the window. Players will have access to two wooden pallets, five oil barrels, and one orange cart.


The hallways will have players access to The Kitchen, The Bathroom, and stairs to the second floor.


If defending The Kitchen, it will contain a one entry way layout with standard kitchen props. While the bathroom's layout is also one entry way with a barred window to it, only having two blue bookcase props inside.


If defending the second floor, the layout consists of another living room with a electrobar trap to The Front Balcony and a computer room with three entrances in need of defending, the balconies and the stairs. There's two door props, two couches, and one tall brown bookcase props.


If defending The Computer Room, it will be a very tight room with a breakable wall that only zombies can destroy. There's a locker prop, metal table, a monitor, and two small wooden boxes.


When roaming outside, there's a electrified fence to the right of the zspawn connected to a generator, the front lawn covered in destroyed cars and fire, a pool to the back of the house, and a pile of rubble that allows players have access to the garage window or the balconies.


Tips

It's not advised to stay outside for long due to how small the map and how smart player zombies are capable to hit you when you're hugging the outer ring on the second floor of the house.


Again due to how small the map is expect Metagame and/or Z-Director to spawn in hordes of Great Evils or Demi bosses, forcing the humans to both cade well and not DPS as much in the beginning.


Avoid the trap hazards present in the map, as they can easily kill unsuspecting players if given the chance.


(Zombies only): When going around the house to climb on the rubble, it is possible to enter through The Front Balcony as a regular zombie by having to parkour on the outer rings connected to the second floor of the house.


(Zombies only): Zombies are still able to hit humans through the barred windows. Meaning playing as the Pukepus, The Grave Digger, or Tickle Monster can almost guarantee the player a kill under the circumstances.