DayZ guide
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For new and returning survivors, learning how to play DayZ can feel daunting. This DayZ guide will walk you through the fundamentals of survival, from your first steps after spawning to core mechanics and crucial tips. As the first in our series of DayZ survival guides, this article will help you start your journey on the right foot.
DayZ is an open-world survival game set in a post-apocalyptic country overrun by infected (zombies) and other survivors. You spawn with minimal supplies and one goal: stay alive as long as possible[1]. There are no checkpoints or extra lives – if you die, you lose everything and must start over. Along the way, you must manage hunger, thirst, injuries, and shelter while facing threats from the environment and other players. Every decision matters, and every encounter with another player could end in cooperation or conflict, making DayZ a uniquely tense and challenging experience[2].
Your first minutes in DayZ are critical. Here’s what to do immediately after you spawn to improve your chances of survival:
Survival in DayZ hinges on managing a few core needs and conditions. Neglecting these can be just as deadly as any enemy – dehydration or starvation can kill you just as surely as a zombie attack[5].
| Challenge | How to Survive |
|---|---|
| Hunger (Energy) | Eat regularly to keep your energy up. Scavenge for non-perishable foods (canned goods are ideal) or hunt animals for meat when you can. Fruits from orchards can help in a pinch. Don’t wait until your hunger icon turns red – eat whenever you find food, and try to stay “well-fed” to build an energy reserve. |
| Thirst (Hydration) | Drink safe water often. Use wells and water pumps (found in most towns) for clean drinking water, and fill containers when possible. If you must drink from a pond or river, purify the water first using chlorine tablets (water purification tablets) or by boiling it over a fire. Never ignore a flashing thirst icon – dehydration can be lethal. |
| Bleeding & Injuries | In fights or accidents you may start bleeding, which drains your blood level. Always carry bandages or rags and bandage wounds immediately to stop bleeding. If you have alcohol or disinfectant, clean the wound to prevent infection. Keep an eye on your Blood level in the HUD – if it gets too low you can fall unconscious even if your health is high. |
| Sickness | Eating rotten food or drinking dirty water can make you sick. Common illnesses include food poisoning and cholera. Treat sickness with the correct medicine (for example, use charcoal tablets for food poisoning or tetracycline antibiotics for infections). To avoid getting sick, keep your hands clean (wash if you have bloody hands) and only consume safe food and water. |
| Temperature (Cold & Heat) | Keep an eye on the thermometer icon. If you’re wet and cold (blue thermometer), you risk hypothermia. Stay dry by taking shelter from rain and wring out wet clothes. Wear warm clothing and start a fire to raise your temperature if needed. Conversely, in hot climates (red thermometer), remove layers or rest in shade to avoid overheating. |
| Stamina & Exhaustion | Your stamina bar determines how long you can sprint or fight. Running with heavy gear will exhaust you quickly. Manage your inventory weight and only sprint when necessary so you have energy to escape threats. If you run out of stamina, stop and catch your breath – pushing to zero stamina will slow you to a walk when you might need to run. |
Now that you know the basics, keep these tips in mind to improve your survival odds:
Many DayZ newcomers learn the hard way what not to do. Avoid these common mistakes:
Once you’ve got a handle on basic survival, you can start setting longer-term goals. Better gear and supplies await further inland, away from the coastal spawn areas. High-value loot like military weapons and advanced gear is typically found at military bases or in larger cities – but remember, these places are high-risk and often teeming with zombies and hostile survivors[14]. Make sure you’re well-equipped (food, water, medical supplies, and weapons) before attempting a run on a high-tier loot zone. You might also choose to team up with a friend or two for cooperative play, which can make tasks like looting and fighting infected easier (just be cautious about who you trust).
As you survive longer, consider establishing a base or a hidden stash to store extra equipment. A small camp with a fireplace and some storage can give you a safe refuge – though no base is completely safe from determined players. You can also work on advanced survival skills like hunting wild animals for food or even farming crops once you have seeds and tools. DayZ is a game of depth and player-driven goals, so there’s always something new to strive for as you become more experienced.
Ready to learn more and up your game? Read our full medical crafting guide for an in-depth look at treating injuries and crafting crucial items, and check out our DayZ base building guide to learn how to construct and secure your own shelter. Finally, remember that every death can teach you something – don’t be discouraged by dying (it will happen a lot!). Each time you respawn, you’ll have more knowledge and survive a bit longer than before[15].