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Zombie Juice isn’t something that the player can obtain in the wild or buy from a vendor. The only way to get Zombie Juice, and build that handy zombie army, is for the player to make it themselves.

The Alchemy Skill

Zombie Juice is one of the first Alchemy products that the protagonist will be able to make. As long as they have access to the basic Alchemy skill, along with some Blood and Health Powder, they can craft Zombie Juice at a Tier I Alchemy Station. Upgrading to a Tier II Alchemy station won’t affect the player’s ability to make lower-level concoctions.

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How To Make Zombie Juice

The Tier I Alchemy station that is required to make zombie juice is part of the furniture that completes the Church Cellar. There’s already a Study Table in the cellar that the player can use to gain Science and technology points. One other crafting station is needed in the Church Cellar to make the ingredients for the zombie juice, the Alchemy Mill.

Only two regents are required for this simple potion.

Health Powder. Grind up a cabbage, a pumpkin, or crop waste into a green glob of Health Powder. Blood. This is acquired in the Morgue from a body on the Autopsy Table. Extract some blood before taking the body to the graveyard to be interred.

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What It’s Used For

As the name reveals, the purpose of zombie juice is to make zombies. It’s just one part of a larger process that also includes a Resurrection Table and at least 10 Faith points. The technological knowledge needed to make a zombie is called Second Chance. The ingredients for making a zombie at a Resurrection table include a corpse, 10 Faith, and at least one vial of zombie juice.

The player must have already found and spoken to Gunter, the last surviving zombie who can be found in the Sacrifice Zone, to unlock this skill. As the player gets better at Alchemy and Anatomy, they can make better, stronger, and more efficient zombies.

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