Threat level: Moderate A small group of ghouls made up of roughly six or less. Generally, there are several guidelines as to whether a group of survivors should commit to killing zombies if they are not yet under attack. In general, the undead should never be underestimated, and engaging even a small number of them should be done as safely, quickly, and overwhelmingly as possible.
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| - Threat level: Moderate A small group of ghouls made up of roughly six or less. Generally, there are several guidelines as to whether a group of survivors should commit to killing zombies if they are not yet under attack. In general, the undead should never be underestimated, and engaging even a small number of them should be done as safely, quickly, and overwhelmingly as possible.
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| - Threat level: Moderate A small group of ghouls made up of roughly six or less. Generally, there are several guidelines as to whether a group of survivors should commit to killing zombies if they are not yet under attack. In general, the undead should never be underestimated, and engaging even a small number of them should be done as safely, quickly, and overwhelmingly as possible. Accuracy in reporting their numbers is also very important. One slip up on a head count can have dreadful and irreversable consequences. Two should be a duo. Three, a trio. Quartet, Quintet, Pack of six, Pack of seven... all are more specific terms less likely to lead to erroneous planning.
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