Yet Another Zombie Survivors Missions Guide
Follow the version 1.0 Camp mission order, unlock Survivor quests, raise Friendship, and fix prerequisites that block the next mission.
Quick answer
- Complete the 15 Main Story missions in order through the Camp Mission Log.
- Each unlocked Survivor has five personal missions before repeatable quests appear.
- Mission completion raises Friendship and improves Cash and Specialization gains.
- Check the previous story step, Survivor ownership, and Mission Log state when a quest is missing.
See the version 1.0 Camp and mission flow
This current full-release run opens in the Camp, inspects its interfaces, and carries the selected progression context into gameplay.
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Mission order in version 1.0
Yet Another Zombie Survivors version 1.0 organizes missions through the Survivors' Camp and its Mission Log. Complete the 15 consecutive Main Story missions in order. Each finished story entry opens the next part of the chain, while objectives themselves are completed during runs.
The full mission catalog has three practical groups:
| Mission group | Current count | How progression works |
|---|---|---|
| Main Story | 15 | Complete each consecutive story mission to reveal the next one |
| Survivor missions | 45 | Each of the nine Survivors has five personal missions |
| Repeatable missions | 19 | Become available after a Survivor's five-mission personal chain is complete |
Open the Mission Log before a run, select or review the available objective, then return to the Camp after the run to check completion and the next entry. Treat the Mission Log as the route planner and the Camp as the place that explains why each objective matters.
How Survivor missions and Friendship unlock
Survivor missions belong to individual characters. Unlocking a Survivor gives access to that character's personal chain. Complete all five missions in the chain before expecting that Survivor's repeatable quests to appear.
Use this sequence:
- Unlock the Survivor through normal permanent progression.
- Visit the Camp and check the Mission Log for that Survivor's available personal mission.
- Enter a run and complete the listed objective.
- Return to the Camp so the result is recorded and the next personal mission can appear.
- Finish all five personal missions to open that Survivor's repeatable quest access.
Mission completion raises Friendship. Friendship permanently increases the Cash and Specialization awarded after runs. Specialization is a character progression resource whose gain is improved by Friendship; it is not a separate category of mission.
You can keep using repeatable missions after the personal chain to build Friendship further. Put the relevant Survivor on the squad when an objective or reward condition requires that character to participate.
Why the next mission is unavailable
Check the gates in this order:
| Missing mission | Likely prerequisite | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Next Main Story entry | The previous story mission is incomplete | Reopen the Mission Log, replay the incomplete objective, and finish it during a run |
| First mission for a Survivor | That Survivor is still locked | Raise permanent progression and unlock the character first |
| Later personal mission | The previous mission in that Survivor's five-part chain is incomplete | Finish the current personal objective, then return to Camp |
| Repeatable quest | The Survivor's five personal missions are not all complete | Finish the full personal chain |
| Completed objective still appears active | The run result has not been processed in the Camp | End the run normally, return to Camp, and reopen the Mission Log |
Mission objectives can be replayed when incomplete. If progress appears stuck, verify the exact objective text and any named Survivor, arena, mode, or action before starting another run.
Camp access and mission rewards
The Camp has four sub-locations and acts as the between-run hub for old and new interfaces. Use it when you want story context, mission tracking, and character progression. Use Quick Run from the main menu when you only want to enter gameplay immediately.
Missions provide more than story dialogue:
- Five of the items added in version 1.0 are awarded through Main Story missions.
- Friendship from completed missions permanently improves Cash and Specialization gains.
- Many version 1.0 achievements relate to Main Story and Survivor missions.
- Mission-related achievements are not missable, so an unfinished objective can be completed later.
The story and quest system is optional for entering ordinary runs and continuing general progression. Completing it still accelerates meta-progression and matters when you want story rewards, Friendship bonuses, items, and full achievement completion.