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Welcome to the final installment of the four-part series on Nazi Zombie strategy. This part is all about the strengths and weaknesses of every weapon available in Nazi Zombies. Enjoy commentary that will guide you to which ones will save your life and which ones will help get your brain into zombies' mouths.

The Mystery Box
The source of the good weapons is the Mystery Box. Drop 950 points into it and it'll cough up one of over 20 weapons. The weapons you can get and commentary for each of them is in this handy guide below:
Wall Weapons
The Mystery Box is great and all, but sometimes you can't take the chance on what it will give you. Since it's random, and since some weapons are vastly superior to others, there will be a time when you won't be able to use what the box gives up.
In those cases you need to buy a weapon off the wall. Here's a list of the weapons you can buy and how much they cost:
| Weapon |
Cost |
| Kar98K |
200 |
| Steilhandgrenades |
250 |
| M1A1 Carbine |
600 |
| Double-barrel Shotgun |
1200 |
| Sawed-off Shotgun |
1200 |
| Thompson |
1500 |
| Trench Gun |
1500 |
| Scoped Kar98K |
1500 |
| BAR |
1800 |
You should buy a weapon off the wall when you need something to get through the round but absolutely cannot take the chance on getting something weak from the Mystery Box. I recommend buying the Thompson. Although it doesn't hold many rounds at a time, it reloads quickly and should get you through the round long enough to try the box again.
Good luck, soldier!
— Eric Haddock
Gamertag: Abashima