7 Days to Die Walkthrough — Start to Endgame

Step-by-step 7 Days to Die walkthrough covering every phase from first session to endgame. Complete progression guide with milestones and checklists.

7 Days to Die is the zombie survival game that defined the horde-night sub-genre, where every 7 in-game days a massive zombie horde attacks your position and you must build fortifications to survive. After a decade in Early Access, the 1.0 release in 2024 overhauled the skill system, zombie AI, and graphics. The core loop — loot during the day, build defenses, survive the blood moon horde — remains the most satisfying base-building-meets-survival formula in gaming. The game supports massive multiplayer servers and has a thriving modding community that adds everything from vehicles to magic systems.

This walkthrough takes you from your first session to endgame content. Each phase has specific goals, priorities, and milestones. Follow this path to avoid common traps that stall most players.

Quick Progression Summary

PhaseAreaFocusBuildDuration
1. StartNavezgane Mapblood moon horde nights basicsFortitude Brawler1-2 hours
2. EarlyWasteland Biomeskill tree progression masteryFortitude Brawler3-5 hours
3. MidSnow Biomebase fortification + gearPerception Sniper or Fortitude Brawler5-10 hours
4. LateDesert BiomeBuild optimizationPerception Sniper5-10 hours
5. EndgameTrader OutpostsMin-maxPerception Sniper or Strength TankOngoing

Phase 1: Getting Started — Navezgane Map

The hand-crafted default map with intentionally designed POI placement and biome layout. Better for learning because landmarks are consistent between playthroughs. Less replayable than random gen but more polished.

Level/Difficulty: All levels Key Rewards: Curated experience, predictable trader locations, balanced progression

What to Do in Navezgane Map

  1. Learn blood moon horde nights. Every 7th night, zombies detect your location regardless of stealth and attack in escalating waves until dawn. Spend your first session getting comfortable with this.
  2. Pick Fortitude Brawler as your starting build. It's the most forgiving option.
  3. Build your horde base separate from your living base. Horde night destroys structures — keeping your storage and crafting stations in a different location protects your progression.
  4. Acquire your first equipment upgrade — Compound Crossbow or whatever's available.
  5. Clear all main content before moving on.

Phase 1 Checklist

  • Understand blood moon horde nights fundamentals
  • Fortitude Brawler selected and functional
  • Navezgane Map main content cleared
  • Ready for Wasteland Biome

Phase 2: Early Game — Wasteland Biome

The most dangerous biome with irradiated zombies that regenerate health. Loot quality is the highest of any biome. Always-night lighting and environmental hazards make extended stays risky. Endgame farming zone.

Level/Difficulty: Game Stage 100+ Key Rewards: Best loot tier, military-grade weapons, vehicle parts

What to Do in Wasteland Biome

  1. Work on skill tree progression. Five attribute trees (Perception, Strength, Fortitude, Agility, Intellect) each contain combat perks, crafting perks, and utility perks. This system becomes critical from here on.
  2. Farm for Compound Crossbow if you haven't already. It's the key upgrade for this phase.
  3. Lucky Looter perk in Perception is the single highest-impact early investment. Better loot quality accelerates every aspect of progression faster than any combat perk.
  4. Complete all objectives before pushing to Snow Biome.
  5. Consider whether Perception Sniper might suit your playstyle better than Fortitude Brawler.

Phase 2 Checklist

  • skill tree progression integrated into gameplay
  • Compound Crossbow acquired
  • Wasteland Biome fully cleared
  • Ready for Snow Biome

Phase 3: Mid Game — Snow Biome

Cold environment requiring warm clothing or you take constant cold damage. Wolves and bears are common wildlife threats. Mountain-top POIs have good loot. Hypothermia management adds survival complexity.

Level/Difficulty: Game Stage 30+ Key Rewards: Coal for gunpowder, hunting resources, mid-tier loot

What to Do in Snow Biome

  1. Master base fortification. Structures use a block-based system with materials ranging from wood (weak) to reinforced concrete and steel (strongest). This unlocks a new layer of gameplay.
  2. Start working toward M60 Machine Gun. It's the best equipment and becomes accessible around now.
  3. Concrete is the best cost-effective building material. Steel is stronger but requires significantly more resources. Reinforce concrete blocks to their maximum upgrade for horde bases.
  4. This area is the main skill check. If you can clear it, you're ready for late game.
  5. Start investing in zombie AI pathing for the tactical depth you'll need going forward.

Phase 3 Checklist

  • base fortification mastered
  • M60 Machine Gun acquired or in progress
  • Snow Biome fully cleared
  • Ready for Desert Biome

Phase 4: Late Game — Desert Biome

Hot environment requiring hydration management. Vultures are the unique air threat, attacking from above. Aloe and yucca plants for crafting healing items grow abundantly. Oil shale for fuel is exclusive to this biome.

Level/Difficulty: Game Stage 20+ Key Rewards: Oil shale, aloe, yucca, desert-specific POIs

What to Do in Desert Biome

  1. Finalize your build. You should be running Perception Sniper or Fortitude Brawler with optimized gear.
  2. M60 Machine Gun should be your primary. If you don't have it yet, prioritize getting it.
  3. The zombie AI paths toward you through the weakest route. Design horde bases with one intentional weak path filled with traps. If every wall is equally strong, zombies spread out and are harder to manage.
  4. trader quest system optimization starts here. Small improvements compound into massive advantages.
  5. Farm this area for the resources needed to push into Trader Outposts.

Phase 4 Checklist

  • Build fully optimized
  • M60 Machine Gun upgraded to max
  • Desert Biome fully cleared
  • Ready for Trader Outposts

Phase 5: Endgame — Trader Outposts

Safe zones with a trader NPC offering quests, a shop, and a vending machine. Traders restock every 3 days. The protection zone prevents zombie spawns, making these excellent temporary bases early game.

Level/Difficulty: Day 1+ Key Rewards: Quests (best XP source), shop items, safe zone, vending machines

What to Do in Trader Outposts

  1. Trader Outposts tests everything. Come prepared with your best build and gear.
  2. Trader quests give the best XP per time invested. Complete 2-3 quests daily for rapid leveling, especially clear and fetch quests in nearby POIs.
  3. The endgame loop: run Trader Outposts, optimize gear, push harder content.
  4. Experiment with Strength Tank for a fresh take once you've mastered the standard builds.
  5. This is where trader quest system mastery separates good players from great ones.

Phase 5 Checklist

  • Endgame content on farm
  • Best-in-slot gear acquired
  • Trader Outposts fully cleared
  • Ready for challenge content

Common Progression Mistakes

  • Building an elaborate base in the first week instead of looting and leveling. Early bases get destroyed by horde night — focus on temporary shelter and progression first.
  • Spreading skill points across all five attribute trees. Specializing in 1-2 trees first gives dramatically better results than being mediocre at everything.
  • Fighting screamer zombies instead of killing them instantly. Screamers summon horde waves when they scream — one-shot them with a headshot before they can call reinforcements.
  • Ignoring structural integrity when building. Blocks without ground support collapse, potentially destroying your entire base. Build from the ground up, not floating platforms.
  • Not preparing enough ammunition for horde night. Calculate roughly 200-300 rounds per player for early horde nights, scaling to 500+ in late game.

Key Tips for Smooth Progression

  1. Build your horde base separate from your living base. Horde night destroys structures — keeping your storage and crafting stations in a different location protects your progression.
  2. Lucky Looter perk in Perception is the single highest-impact early investment. Better loot quality accelerates every aspect of progression faster than any combat perk.
  3. Concrete is the best cost-effective building material. Steel is stronger but requires significantly more resources. Reinforce concrete blocks to their maximum upgrade for horde bases.
  4. The zombie AI paths toward you through the weakest route. Design horde bases with one intentional weak path filled with traps. If every wall is equally strong, zombies spread out and are harder to manage.
  5. Trader quests give the best XP per time invested. Complete 2-3 quests daily for rapid leveling, especially clear and fetch quests in nearby POIs.

For detailed build optimization, see 7 Days to Die builds. For quick wins, check tips & tricks.