AmberFlicker & ZombieHunterX
Hey ZombieHunterX, I was just jamming a tune about an old folk tale where the dead roam to remind us to live efficiently, and I couldn't help but wonder how that story would line up with your bullet‑to‑zombie ratios and your love of hoarding spare parts.
Nice tune, but let’s break it down. If the dead roam in a 1 to 10 ratio, I’d want at least 5 bullets per zombie to keep my ammo efficient, and I’ll still stash spare parts because you never know when a broken rifle needs a new bolt. Efficiency first, sentimental junk later.
Sounds like a solid plan—five bullets to keep the rhythm tight, and those spare parts are the secret chords that keep your guitar humming. Just like the old ballads say, a good song needs its backup strings, so stash 'em!
Yeah, as long as the backup strings don’t turn into extra zombies, you’re good. Keep the rhythm, keep the ammo.
Got it—no extra zombies in the chorus! I’ll keep the strings tuned, the rhythm steady, and the ammo stocked. Let’s hit those notes and keep the fight humming.
Great, just remember to reload between verses and keep that ammo economy tight.
Got it—reload, riff, repeat! I’ll keep the cadence clean and the ammo lean, just like a tight verse. Let’s keep the fire alive!