Project Zomboid Player Character
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Project Zomboid Character Creation for Beginners

Give yourself a headstart before an untimely death.

Before watching your untimely death occur during the zombie apocalypse, you must thoroughly craft a character designed to last more than ten minutes in the end times. Here is how character creation works in Project Zomboid for beginners.

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How to Build Your Character in Project Zomboid

While it’s true that the whole point of Project Zomboid is to die, you should still attempt to survive as long as possible. It’s the journey, after all. For that, you must understand the character creator and learn how to select traits and your occupation to suit your playstyle and increase survivability.

First and foremost, know that your occupation affects your beginning stats and, to some extent, the equipment you begin your adventure with. For example, if you choose Carpenter, you’ll start with +3 Carpentry and +1 Short Blunt. If you select Burglar, you will begin with +2 Lightfooted, +2 Nimble, and +2 Sneaking. Again, your occupation depends on your playstyle.

As for traits, these are both positive and negative. Some require you to smoke to relax; others, however, ensure you can survive extreme panic with a cool head. The goal is to find a balance between the two.

The Best Occupations for Beginners in Project Zomboid

Your occupation in Project Zomboid, or your character’s job before the zombie apocalypse, provides unique advantages. These advantages often significantly boost specific skills, like carpentry, farming, or fishing, for example. As such, you’ll want to choose wisely.

Tip:

If you’re playing multiplayer, try to choose a profession that benefits the group and synergizes with what others pick.

Some of the best occupations in the game include:

OccupationSkillsDescription
Carpenter+3 Carpentry
+1 Short Blunt
For those attempting to build a long-term base, the Carpenter provides a necessary skillset to construct barricades and more.
Veteran+2 Aiming
+2 Reloading
The Veteran keeps a level head in any situation and can dish out headshots with most weapons.
Farmer+3 FarmingEveryone must eat in the zombie apocalypse, so the Farmer becomes a cherished part of any community.
Electrician+3 ElectricalFor long-term survival, the Electricians can turn on the power and keep a base functional and happy.
Mechanic+3 Mechanics
+1 Short Blunt
The Mechanic understands the inner workings of vehicles and can turn a broken-down hunk into a mobile base.

Besides the Veteran, though they definitely have a place on the zombie-clearing squad, these professions all focus on long-term survival and ways to benefit a community of survivors.

The Best Traits for Beginners in Project Zomboid

Once you have your Project Zomboid professional locked down, you must then focus on the various traits—both positive and negative—to round out your character.

TraitEffectPositive/Negative
Dextrous+50% inventory transfer time.Positive
Lucky+10% chance of finding loot. -5% chance of failing item repairs.Positive
Fast Learner130% XP for all skills except Strength and Fitness.Positive
Fit+2 FitnessPositive
Underweight-1 Fitness. Starting weight of 70. 80% melee damage. +10% chance to trip. 85% chance to fail a tall fence climb.Negative
SmokerStress slowly rises. Smoking reduces stress.Negative
Slow Reader70% reading speed.Negative
Organized130% capacity for all containers.Positive
Outdoorsman10% chance of catching a cold. 1% or 1.25% chance of getting scratched while Walking or Running through trees. Start a fire faster.Positive
Athletic+4 Fitness. +20% running/sprinting speed. -20% running/sprinting endurance loss.Positive

It’s important to note that unless you’re cheating, you cannot select every Positive trait we’ve listed here, as you won’t have enough points. You need to balance a few Negative traits to acquire points to place into a handful of Positive traits. It’s a give-and-take method of character creation.

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Brandon began writing in 2012, for websites such as OnlySP, before transitioning to digital marketing in 2016 to learn the ins and outs of SEO. In mid-2023, Brandon returned to write strategy guides for Prima Games, IGN, DualShockers, and more, with a focus on ARPGs, RPGs, and Survival games. His past coverage includes Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, Starfield, Skull and Bones, and many more!