Zombie survival items with P

  • Compact firearm, good for defense if ammo is available.

  • Heavy pan works as blunt weapon and for cooking food.

  • Strong tool for mining, smashing, and barricades.

  • Metal pipe can be a sturdy melee weapon or brace.

  • Small versatile blade for cutting, first aid, repairs.

  • Phone useful for communication, maps, light, info.

  • Non‑lethal deterrent for humans, maybe buys you time.

  • Could escape areas or reach safe zones from above.

  • Long farm tool, good reach for stabbing zombies.

  • Sturdy pole can push, block doors, or mount tools.

  • Protects legs from bites, scratches, and the cold.

  • Handy for repairs, cutting wire, and quick fixes.

  • Medicine or painkillers to stay functional longer.

  • Can be used to trap or weaken zombies or threats.

  • Pick tool can pry, break, and aid in barricading.

  • Pot for boiling water, cooking, even as helmet.

  • Sturdy wooden board, handy for barricades or hits.

  • Pole weapon with blade, good reach vs zombies.

  • Can carry supplies, money, small tools, etc.

  • Escape vehicle if you can fly and fuel it.

  • Improvised explosive weapon, dangerous but lethal.

  • Food source, calories to keep you going.

  • Can paddle boats, also usable as blunt weapon.

  • Useful for eating, also as small makeshift shield.

  • Can be food or camouflage, even barricade cover.

  • Fuel for vehicles, generators, or fire traps.

  • Small metal piece, handy for traps or fastening.

  • Marker weapon for distraction; gear, but suboptimal.

  • Medicine to reduce pain, useful in injuries.

  • Backpack or gear pack to carry essentials.

  • Comfort, head support, or silencer for barricades.

  • Antibiotic medicine, key to stop infections.

  • Small folding knife, backup cutting tool.

  • Food is energy; any calories help you run.

  • Plants can give cover, food or camouflage.

  • Safety pins or similar can fix torn gear fast.

  • Pump‑action shotgun, classic zombie-slayer.

  • Same as penknife, compact knife for emergencies.

  • Pellet gun, weak vs zombies but OK for hunting.

  • Small bag for ammo, medicine or supplies.

  • Snack food, light and morale‑boosting rations.

  • Preserved food in brine, long shelf‑life.

  • Carb-rich food, easy to store and cook.

  • Firearms for defense, staple zombie weapon.

  • Meat protein source, canned pork lasts a while.

  • Pickaxe tool, handy for defense and breaking doors

  • Metal pans, usable as armor or blunt weapons

  • pots
  • Potatoes store well, solid long‑term food source

  • Potato, hardy survival food with long shelf life

  • Pens for maps, notes, and tracking safe zones

  • Painkillers ease injuries and keep you moving

  • Pump‑action shotgun, classic close‑quarters defense

  • Paper towels for cleaning, bandaging, and fire‑start

  • Poncho keeps you dry and warm, reduces exposure

  • Pencils for marking routes, notes, and supply logs

  • Can mark routes, signals, or blind zombies’ eyes.

  • Medicine to numb pain, keep you moving longer.

  • Improvised weapon or to clear clogged drains.

  • Non‑perishable food, salty but long‑lasting.

  • Heavy tool and weapon, also for breaking barriers.

  • Fuel for vehicles, fires, or makeshift bombs.

  • Canned or dried peas are compact survival food.

  • High‑calorie spread, great long‑term ration.

  • Ready meal in a box; food keeps you alive!

  • Compact protein snack, easy to carry in packs.

  • Large knife/machete; classic close‑combat tool.

  • Backpacks or gear packs to carry vital supplies.

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