Ch 12 mission 4

I am comparatively new to TWD and struggling to get through this mission. I have watched videos of this but my map is different in that there are more walkers near the start and can get to the dynamite to put in the fuse but by that time I am surrounded and my survivors are all struggling. I use a combo of hunters and shooter and they are all lvl 13 with good weapons. I am lvl 31 and cannot upgrade council until lvl32. I have tried this mission lots of time in different ways but there are literally lots of walkers.
Any suggestions grsteful.
I have read the tips/strategies but cannot find a solution. Everyone seems more experienced and the videos look easy but always my layout is different with walkers in different places.
Thanks for any tips.
Any suggestions grsteful.
I have read the tips/strategies but cannot find a solution. Everyone seems more experienced and the videos look easy but always my layout is different with walkers in different places.
Thanks for any tips.
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Take the shot that kills the most - You'll shoot less, and therefore attract less, less chance of getting swarmed. If your mnot killing the first lot in single attacks, then i'd hold back, upgrade kit\survivors first
Regarding the camp upgrade, I'd disagree with the above on Walker pit for now at your level. To benefit, you either need to max out walkers\specials, which will cost more TG. That can be better spent on Tokens\Weapons from the store. Just my opinin BTW, no offence meant to him
Training Grounds, Workshop, Farms, Hospital, Mission Car, will be of more benefit to your player level, and game play. Storage only when you need more to upgrade the the council. Walker Pit, Tents and Radio Tent can all wait for now.
As you get more advanced, it'll take longer to upgrade a team of 24, or whatever you have, The upgraded kit will then last a lot longer and will be worth it
Just plodding on doing previous missions on hard/nightmare.
Do you mean, XP? Are you wondering why some survivors cost more XP to train them?
I don't know for sure, but I think if you've upgraded a survivor's traits, it cost a little more to train them? Yeah, I can't remember clearly, I used to know this. And hero training costs seem to be less than regular survivors.
Edit: I type too slow