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How do you stop Boredom in Project Zomboid?

Here's how to stop boredom in Project Zomboid.

To stop Boredom in Project Zomboid, you will need to watch TV, read a book, kill zombies, or read magazines. Doing one of these actions will lower a player's Boredom level and stop it from increasing. 

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We recommend either killing zombies or watching TV as the best options for getting rid of Boredom. However, in most cases, you might not be able to watch TV, and it's not always ideal to go hunting zombies.

Because of this, players will need to try reading books and magazines to remove Boredom. That said, you can find books in bookcases and in places such as schools. 

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You can also find magazines in gas stations and often in the same places as books. Other items such as comic books and CDs can also lower Boredom. 

Overall there's no right or wrong way to remove Boredom in Project Zomboid, as long as you do something to lower it before you get unhappy. If you remain bored for a long period, you will increase the chances of gaining Unhappy moodles, which can lead to depression.

Getting depression will cause players to take longer when performing actions in the game, so it's advised to take care of Boredom as soon as you are able. 

For more guides on Project Zomboid, we at Pro Game Guides have you covered with an ever-expanding roster of guides! 


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Andrew Vaughan
Andrew Vaughan is a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides that has written guides on popular RPGs and FPS survival titles for several years. Andrew Vaughan specializes in survival and roleplaying games and has been a lifelong gamer.