[Top 5] 7 Days To Die Best Club Mods

[Top 5] 7 Days To Die Best Club Mods
That’s a nice-looking club!!


Club weapons in 7 Days to Die are a fun and quick weapon to pummel zombies with. These mods can be attached to most melee weapons. The number of mods you can attach will vary based on the level of the weapon. The higher the level, the more mods you can attach. 

Here are the top five mods for clubs in no particular order.

 

5. Fortifying Grip Mod

Get a Grip!!

The Fortifying Grip Mod is an excellent mod for any tool or weapon if you tend to get knocked around a lot by zombies. It grants one hit point every five seconds if your health is below 50%. This will come in handy if you’re getting your butt handed to you!

Why Fortifying Grip Mod is great:

  • Can be crafted with only a few resources
  • Health regeneration is great and helpful
  • Can be used on tools and other weapons as well

How To craft the Fortifying Grip Mod:

The mod can be crafted at a Workbench after reading the Fortifying Grip Mod Schematic with the following:

  • 5x Forged Steel    
  • 5x Glue
  • 5x Mechanical Parts
  • 10x Spring

4. Metal Chain Mod

Welcome to the chain gang!

This club-only mod will have you knocking down zombies left and right. It cant be bought, so you will need to craft or find one, but it is worth it to have a better chance to knock zombies flat on their backs.

Why Metal Chain Mod is great:

  • 10% chance to knock down enemies
  • Can be attached to the wooden club, baseball bat, steel club, and candy cane club

How To craft Metal Chain Mod:

The mod can be crafted at a Workbench after reading the Batter Up! Vol. 7 book, with the following items:

  • 5x Forged Steel
  • 5x Glue
  • 5x Mechanical Parts
  • 10x Spring

 

3. Ergonomic Grip Mod

Ergonomics are important!

You can use the Ergonomic Grip Mod on a variety of weapons and tools. It is great for clubs but also is essential if you use a bow consistently. The stamina usage allows you to bash zombies’ heads for longer before you need to recharge.

Why Ergonomic Grip Mod is great:

  • Decreases melee stamina usage by 10%
  • Increases weapon handling of bows by 10%
  • Can be bought, looted, or crafted

 

How To craft Ergonomic Grip Mod: 

The mod can be crafted at a Workbench after reading the Ergonomic Grip Mod Schematic with the following:

  • 5x Forged Steel
  • 5x Glue
  • 5x Mechanical Parts
  • 10x Spring

 

2. Weighted Head Mod

Don’t make it too heavy!

The Weighted Head Mod is a great addition to any club or even your steel knuckles. This mod can be attached to weapons, tools, and the Robotic Sledge. This should be in every player’s inventory at least once.

Why Weighted Head Mod  is great:

  • It can be used on all melee weapons and tools
  • 15% chance to stun enemies
  • 15% chance to slow enemies

 

How To craft Weighted Head Mod:

The mod can be crafted at a Workbench after reading the Weighted Head Mod Schematic with the following:

  • 5x Forged Steel
  • 5x Glue
  • 5x Mechanical Parts
  • 10x Spring

 

1. Burning Shaft Mod

Burn, baby, burn!

The Burning Shaft Mod can be attached to tools and weapons to give you some extra light on those dark horde nights. Not only that, it can set your enemies on fire for 10 seconds, granting more damage than the attack alone. 

Why Burning Shaft Mod is great:

  • A light source
  • 30% chance to set fire to enemies for 10 seconds
  • Can be crafted, looted, or bought from the trader

How To craft Burning Shaft Mod: 

The mod can be crafted at a Workbench after reading the Burning Shaft Mod Schematic with the following:

  • 5x Forged Steel
  • 5x Glue
  • 5x Oil
  • 50x Gas Can

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