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Surviving Infected Meat & Heavy Metal Poisoning in DayZ 1.26

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DayZ Video | Posted 3 months ago


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There are deadly new challenges in DayZ 1.26 with the introduction of Infected Meat Poisoning from Wolves and Bears, and Heavy Metal Poisoning from Volcanic sources. Learn how to survive eating predator meat and navigate the dangers of contaminated water sources in DayZ by learn the causes, symptoms and cures for these 2 new ways to die.

New stuff in DayZ 1.26: https://youtu.be/kHGd9WPHrQ8


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