Weapon for a Zombie acopolypse with O
Heavy wooden oar can smash skulls or push zombies away.
Oil can be used to make slippery traps or fuel fires.
You can burn or shove zombies into a hot oven.
An oboe as a blunt stick to jab or whack zombies.
Old sword still cuts or stabs shambling zombies.
Oxygen tank can explode or be swung as heavy club.
Old gun may still shoot or intimidate zombie hordes.
Oak tree wood branches or trunk can block or crush.
Huge stone monument; could crush zombies if toppled
Rusty but still stabby, very zombie-capable
- origami
Solid horn, can gore or club attacking zombies
Pointy metal tool; jab those zombie hands
Heavy wooden branch; classic improvised club
Whole oak tree or log can barricade or crush
Fire is great for burning or blocking zombies
Heavy furniture; you can smash or barricade with it
Military weapons and ammo, perfect anti‑zombie gear
Throwing orange peel in eyes could blind or trip zombies
A generic “object” could be any blunt weapon-like thing
Removing oxygen can suffocate zombies in sealed areas
You could ride or drive oxen to smash through zombie ranks
A knife used for oranges still stabs zombies just fine
A bat painted orange still cracks zombie skulls
Fictional “omega gun” could be ultimate anti-zombie blaster
Old bat still works great for smashing zombie heads
Heavy office chair works as shield or blunt smashing tool
A trained ocelot could claw faces, a living attack “weapon”
Oblong sword is still a sword, perfect for decapitation
Hot oats as traps or slippery floor mush to slow zombies
Owls’ claws and beaks could attack eyes, a living defense tool
Heavy metal panel, good for smashing or shielding vs zombies.
Power saw with rotating blade, brutal close‑range zombie cutter.
Can squirt flammable oil, handy for fire traps vs zombies.
Blunt tool from the shed, perfect skull‑cracking classic.
Improvised launcher for orange projectiles, silly but usable
A sturdy opener could smash zombie skulls in close combat
The words in the list Weapon for a Zombie acopolypse with O come from players of the word game City, Country, River.