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Pitiless forests
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Adjustable Spanner (ID:11)


With an adjustable spanner, you can choose between building something and breaking something. Something might not necessarily be an object...

Beer Fridge (ID:163)


A magical box which keeps the Britneys cool. I suppose it could also be used for other things though. It doesn't work any more, but maybe if you take it apart you might find something of use...

Box Cutter (ID:18)


This small knife with a retractable blade is available in a very fetching candy-floss pink colour, which goes surpisingly well with the colour of the entrails of your living-dead friends. If it gets that far...

Broken Human Bone (ID:135)


A dried bone (a tibia by the looks of it) which it seems that someone has been chewing recently... it should still be useful.

Burnt out Torch (ID:202)


A stick, basically, which is surely no good for anything now...

Can Opener (ID:20)


Very appropriately named, it is ideal for opening cans. Unfortunately it is a bit too small to properly open up your hominoid chums in the desert.

Carcinogenic Oven (ID:162)


Legends state that microwave technology was one of the reasons for the decline of civilisation. Some also say that the existence of zombies isn't unrelated.

Ektorp-Gluten Chair (ID:108)


A fairly normal chair, with a particularly brutal sounding Swedish name. You could hit people with it, but it works far better for the task it was designed for. Send it home Happy... send it home.

Lawnmower (ID:10)


You like it when it's nice and clean, when it smells of freshly cut grass ? In this instance, forget it - when you use it, it won't be like that at all.

Machete (ID:15)


In the beginning these were used to cut a path. It's the same here, although the vegetation here is vindictive and ominously noisy...

Makeshift Guitar (ID:285)


Once great for seducing the ladies while sitting in front of the campfire, they remain really popular despite the asexualization of the townsfolk. Far from a custom Les Paul '58 it may be, but it still brings joy and hope to the town. Who doesn't enjoy a sing-a-long?

Old Washing Machine (ID:161)


An old machine for washing dirty linen and clothing. An artefact from days gone by when civilisations considered cleanliness to be next to godliness (of paramount importance). Nowadays that just seems ridiculous...

Pathetic Penknife (ID:16)


Penknife [n.m.] : A small pocket knife with a blade that can be hidden for safety purposes. If you're the one carrying it, you should do likewise...

PC Base Unit (ID:205)


This old metal box used to be full of electronic components. It doesn't seem to have any obvious use now...

Primitive Hurling Stick (ID:354)


A word of advice. If you're picking the wrong fight... at least pick the right weapon.

Rusty Chain (ID:170)


This old iron chain is completely twisted, so is not of much use... I suppose you could strangle someone with it though.

Screwdriver (ID:12)


Bizarrely enough, the screwdriver was invented to screw and unscrew screws. However, it also allows you to open cans and put certain objects back together. As a last resort, plant in someone's skull: it might just save your life...

Serrated Knife (ID:14)


Skinner, Buck, Bowie... Whatever, they all cut.

Swiss Army Knife (ID:17)


The Swiss Army Knife can pretty much be used to take care of any minor job, except perhaps decapitating a horde of zombies.

Unshaped Concrete Blocks (ID:113)


These don't look anything like bricks, but they are made of reinforced concrete, and can be used to improve defences... Worst-case scenario, lob them at some zombies – it'll be like the Tiananmen Square demonstrations. With less tanks. And zombies.