Uncommon Infected


 * Not to be confused with Special Infected

The Uncommon Common Infected, Uncommon Infected, or simply the Uncommon are new forms of the Common Infected introduced in Left 4 Dead 2. They have the same general weaknesses as their common brethren, but are slightly more resistant to damage than them. Each one has unique properties that can impede the Survivors' progress.

The L4D2 Survivors often comment on the Uncommon Infected, with the exception of the Worker Infected, noting their unusual attire and abilities.

Reflective Appearance
Each Uncommon Infected have reflective clothing, helping differentiate them from the regular Common Infected: These reflective areas can be easily seen by turning your flashlight on.
 * The CEDA Worker Infected have reflective areas on their suits.
 * The Clown Infected wear reflective makeup, which is arguably the least noticeable.
 * The Mudmen's mud is reflective.
 * The Worker Infected have reflective vests, which are most noticeable during the storms.
 * The bands on the Riot Infected's arm, along with the word "Security" on his chest are reflective (In the German port, the word "Security" has been removed due to Germany's laws against violence against law enforcement in media).
 * Some Fallen Survivors have reflective bright red first aid kits on their backs.

Tactics

 * See Common Infected's Tactics and Tips

Much of the same tactics for Common Infected will apply to most of the Uncommon Infected, as the Director will control them in the same way as normal Common Infected. However, Uncommon Infected benefit off increased damage resistance; such examples are prominent in Advanced and Expert where high power weapons like a Hunting/Sniper Rifle will take two shots to kill an Uncommon Infected compared to one for Common Infected. Their attire and appearance also give them extra advantages over their common brethren.

Additionally, certain Uncommon Infected carry valuable supplies that the Survivors could make use of. Strategically choosing when to shoot at them may be necessary to ensure the supplies are not dropped out of reach.

Types of Uncommon Infected
There are several different types of Uncommon Infected, which are generally restricted to certain chapters of campaigns.

CEDA Worker Infected
"Guess those suits don't stop bites."

- Nick "Fireproof zombies. Hooray!"

- Rochelle

The CEDA Worker Infected was the first Uncommon Infected to be announced and appear in the Left 4 Dead 2 campaign, Dead Center in The Hotel and The Streets. Players will occasionally come across Common Infected wearing a hazmat suit (which appears to be of Level A (U.S.)/Type 1 (EU) rating), which was worn prior to the person being Infected. When killed, there is a chance of them dropping a Bile Bomb (in which case it will be seen strapped to their side). When shot in the face, blood will splatter across the visor, and the sound of air hissing out of their now-punctured hazmat suit can sometimes be heard.

Their limbs are detachable but players cannot cut them in half, even with a chainsaw. This fact means the hazmat suit was intact after its occupant had become Infected. The most logical explanation is that hazmat suit wearers were Infected prior to donning their suits, thus rendering this ostensibly protective gear redundant. An alternative theory based on the "escaping air" sound heard when these enemies are shot assumes that different parts of the suit have independent air supplies. Through the development of Left 4 Dead 2, the campaign the CEDA Worker Infected appeared in changed from The Parish, to extend to Dead Center, to being removed from The Parish completely, having been replaced by the Riot Infected.

Due to their hazmat suits, they are resistant to fire, as they do not burst into flames when in the middle of a Molotov's fire, and incendiary ammunition do not set them on fire. If idle within fire for extended periods of time, they will die due to the heat. They come in two different varieties: yellow suits and green suits. There were also white suits, but these were only seen in the "Survival" trailer or spotted as ragdolls scattered about certain areas of The Parish.

Tactics

 * Collecting ten jars of Bile bombs from CEDA Worker Infected will earn the Achievement ROBBED ZOMBIE.
 * As they are immune to fire, do not bother using Molotovs on them. Either use firearms or a melee weapon.
 * If your primary weapon is loaded with incendiary ammo, it will not light them on fire, but they will still be hit from the bullet.

Jimmy Gibbs Junior
"If the laws of nature allowed it, I would bear that man's children."

- Ellis "Dibs on Gibbs"

- Rochelle

Jimmy Gibbs Junior was a famous race car driver from the Southern United States who won the Supercup in 1977, 1981, 1984 and 1986. He is also the writer of at least one autobiography called "SPEED" and considered an idol in the eyes of Ellis and Coach. The Survivors steal his race car to escape the mall. He is dressed in his racing suit and can only spawn while playing Campaign on The Atrium every 15 days, making him extremely rare to see in most games. He is mentioned by the Survivors briefly, saying things such as "If we see him, someone else is going to have to kill him". Nick makes a point of cursing his name regularly though, normally when something goes wrong with his car. This may be another play on the remake of the movie Dawn of the Dead, where the Survivors could see Infected versions of famous people that they knew from the mall.

He shares the strongest attributes of the other Uncommon Infected. He has 3000 HP, no detachable limbs, and is fireproof (thanks to his racing suit). He can also blind players with motor oil (similar to the Mudmen's splatter effect) and is not drawn to Pipe bombs or Bile bombs. Like any other Infected, he can be spawned using a console command. On his shoulder, he has the word "GOODBYE," a parody to the tire company Goodyear, a well-known supplier and participant in many forms of motorsports.

Tactics

 * Despite the fact that Jimmy Gibbs Junior has 3000 HP, he can be instantly killed by a melee attack, a Magnum bodyshot, or an explosion.
 * As Jimmy Gibbs Junior is immune to fire, do not bother using Molotovs on him. Either use firearms or a melee weapon.
 * If your primary weapon is loaded with incendiary ammo, he will not be lit on fire but he will still be damaged.

Fallen Survivor
"That zombie's got something!"

- Coach "Is that Keith? Oh wait, no it's not. Never mind."

- Ellis

The Fallen Survivor was evidently a fairly well-equipped Survivor from the initial outbreak, but unfortunately became Infected later on. He appears in the DLC campaign The Passing wearing militia attire including a boonie cover and three ammo belts with a strap carrying visible Molotov, Pipe bomb, Pills, and a First Aid Kit.

While classified as an Uncommon Infected, the Fallen Survivor is actually a "rare" Uncommon Infected, as he only appears at the start of The Riverbank and The Underground and does not appear as a pre-placed Uncommon Infected elsewhere. He can appear in both panic and crescendo events, though even then it is rare to see one in such circumstances. After the The Last Stand Community Update, Fallen Survivors now have a chance of spawning in any Left 4 Dead 2 campaign when playing on Campaign mode.

Unlike the average Common Infected, he has an extremely high amount of health, to the point of being able to withstand multiple point-blank shotgun blasts (like a Witch). He cannot be ignited by flames. The only ways to kill him in one hit are explosive ammunition, melee weapons, the M60/Magnum Pistol or headshots. Headshots are very difficult to strike because you must actually hit his head or his helmet will deflect the bullet and startle him, causing no damage and making him run, making headshots near impossible. He is not immune to the lure of Bile Bombs or Pipe Bombs though; if a Survivor uses one, the Fallen Survivor will run to the location it is used. The Fallen Survivor can be wearing a blue, white, or green shirt.

He was going to be in Left 4 Dead 2 from the start, but was cut from the final version due to people having trouble in the beta version with him. He can be seen here, with mods. However, it was extremely glitchy and his ragdoll had collisions, or rather, where his items are. Picking up the items, which became invisible upon his death, would remove one's primary weapon, and give the HUD icon it would give with a real pipe bomb/molotov/pills/first aid kit, but it can't be used. Picking the weapon back up, or another weapon, would drop the Fallen Survivor's item. His character model is re-used for Whittaker, as the latter is not supposed to be seen anyways. He can also be seen briefly in the "Zombie Survival Guide", running towards the Survivors in The Plantation, even though in most cases he just runs away.

A Fallen Survivor can carry any/all of the following items, which may be randomly dropped upon his death:
 * Molotov
 * Pipe bomb
 * Pain pills
 * First aid kit

Tactics

 * Taking ten of the Fallen Survivor's equipment will earn you the GRAVE ROBBER Achievement.
 * The best case scenario is he carrying a medkit, pills, a pipe bomb and a Molotov cocktail. However, the Fallen Survivor can spawn carrying as little as only one Molotov cocktail.
 * Since the Last Stand Update, Fallen Survivors were added into Left 4 Dead campaigns No Mercy, Death Toll, Crash Course and The Last Stand, sporting unique textures and bodygroups, which includes parts of the outfit of the News Chopper 5 Pilot. Also, a deceased military parachutist found in Swamp Fever now can sometimes spawn as a unique Fallen Survivor.
 * It seems that The Director always generate a Fallen Survivor at the beginning of every level he is featured. The notorious exception is the Lighthouse Finale, where he is an even rarer occurrence than his usual spawn rate.
 * On larger maps such as the The Underground or the The Truck Depot Finale, the Fallen Survivor tends to spawn at least once more in the middle of the map and even a third time at the end of the map.
 * The Fallen Survivor can spawn during a finale or a Crescendo Event, but it's a rare occurrence. If the Fallen Survivor appears during a Crescendo Event in The Passing he tends to carry less items, while the possible Crescendo Event spawns added in the other campaigns are more common and he tends to carry more items in such circumstances.
 * As The Fallen Survivor will run away when shot, use a melee weapon to kill him in a single hit. Shotguns that fire quickly can quickly kill him also.
 * Alternatively, if one of the team is carrying a Magnum or an M60, let them attack the Fallen Survivor first, as both weapons can kill the Fallen Survivor in one or two hits.
 * A Sniper Rifle or Hunting Rifle is also able to kill the Fallen Survivor in one hit in any mode other than Realism Mode.
 * Using explosive ammo with a firearm can kill the Fallen Survivor much faster.
 * Other tactics to stop his running away:
 * A bile bomb or pipe bomb will lure him towards the location it was thrown in, even if he is running away.
 * Melee shoving the Fallen Survivor will temporarily stop his attempts at running away.
 * Do NOT attempt to kill him by only using shove attacks, as shove fatigue will eventually force you to wait three seconds before being able to shove again, giving him an opportunity to escape. Grab a melee weapon, that's one thing able to one-shot him.
 * It seems that if the Fallen Survivor successfully gets away and despawn, The Director tends to generate another one sooner in the map than it would.
 * While the Fallen Survivor may run and get away, he takes a long time to disappear. Even if the Survivors don't chase after him, he will traverse a long distance of the map before despawning.
 * With luck, even a same Fallen Survivor who escaped may eventually be found at the end of the map or a choke point. A Fallen Survivor getting stuck at a choke point is especially common on Custom Maps.

Clown Infected
"That clown's bringing friends! Take him down!"

- Ellis "Kill every Clown you see!"

- Nick

Once lovable (or slightly disturbing) fun park entertainers, the Clown Infected are now victims of the Infection. They wander around the Dark Carnival campaign and when they spot Survivors, they will charge, calling in other Infected with their noisy, squeaky shoes for a mass attack.

No new Common Infected are spawned during these events, but an agitated Clown in attack mode attracts Common Infected and other Clown Infected loitering nearby. If a Clown is killed at a distance, all Infected following him will stop, mill around swatting at the air around his corpse, though they will soon attack the Survivors shortly afterwards.

The effects of the Clown Infected are nullified during horde attacks, as the horde is programmed to attack the Survivors immediately.

Clown pants come in a variety of colors, including pink and blue, red and yellow, blue and white, pink and green and white and red as seen in the accompanying illustration.

While agitated, common infected chasing after a Clown Infected will "attack" him relentlessly, but they will be completely unable to either harm or kill him.

Tactics

 * A shove will honk the Clown Infected's nose. If done ten times, the shover will be awarded the CL0WND Achievement, a reference to Left 4 Dead ' s CR0WND Achievement. A single Clown Infected's nose can be honked up to four times in succession, as any more shoves will kill the Infected.
 * The German and French descriptions for this achievement erroneously state that you must kill 10 Clowns, even though it will not trigger the achievement.
 * In the Mutation Headshot!, all Infected are immune to any attack except a shot to the head. This allows players to shove the Clown Infected endlessly and score the achievement CL0WND off a single Clown Infected.
 * If the player ignites a Clown Infected who is leading ten or more Infected, they will be given the FRIED PIPER Achievement, a reference to the Pied Piper of Hamelin legend.
 * The Clown's role as an Infected agitator is acknowledged by Survivor characters who will often shout out an instruction to "Kill the Clown" when one is seen or heard nearby.
 * Clowns may sometimes actually help the Survivors; when they are leading a Horde of Common Infected, the Horde following them will be in a tight group, and heading straight to where the Clown is going. Shooting a tight group of Common Infected running from one direction, following a Clown, is in most cases much easier than sniping them out while they stand around or run at Survivors from different directions. In this sense, despite the fact that they are bringing Common Infected to attack the players, the Clown acts as a sort of a Pipe Bomb, and may be quite useful in clearing out large areas with lots of Common Infected around.
 * On a similar note, sometimes after a horde attack, a Clown Infected may wander about, unaware of the presence of the rest of the survivors, and most (if not all) common infected in the vicinity will chase after him, leaving that area free for the survivors to move through.
 * If a Clown is killed while leading Common Infected, they will stop for a brief while after the Clown dies. Use this moment to kill them quickly before they realize that you are there.

Mud Men
"They really are mud people."

- Rochelle "I tell ya, Mud People take all the fun outta Mud."

- Ellis

The Mud Men appear in the campaign Swamp Fever. They are similar to the Common Infected, except that they are covered in mud and use this as camouflage. Mud Men sprint on all fours low to the ground, although they stumble back on two feet when shoved. (Moreover, they stand on two legs when idle).

A hit from a Mud Man obscures a player's screen with mud, like Jimmy Gibbs Junior's motor oil effect. The mud on their screen increases with successive hits, blurring the screen in a way similar to Boomer Bile. The Mud Man's movement can actually be observed in Left 4 Dead. If a player enters an area that requires them to crouch, the Infected will follow them in, but instead of crouching, they will crawl on all fours to get to them.

Tactics

 * Killing ten Mud Men who are in the swamp water will earn the Achievement DEAD IN THE WATER.
 * Shoving the Mud Man into the swamp then killing him also counts for the achievement.
 * Throwing a pipe bomb into the swamp will drag any of them nearby to the bomb, and it will easily kill them. Several of them can be blown up at once.
 * Throwing a bile bomb into the swamp can help gather Mud Men in one spot to kill.

Worker Infected
When this unfortunate demolition crew received orders to tear down an old sugar mill, they became Infected. Dubbed Worker Infected, these Infected populate the Hard Rain campaign. Workers are equipped with ear protection, hardhats, and reflective vests which makes them easier to spot in the downpour.

Their unique ear protectors make them unable to hear pipe bombs. Like other plain Infected, Worker Infected can be attracted by bile. However, due to their programming (either being intentional or an oversight), the Worker Infected will immediately go for the Survivors if the bile bomb does not hit any Infected.

Tactics

 * Due to their ear protection, they are immune to the lure of pipe bomb beeps. They are also immune to the lure of bile bombs, if the item in question is hurled on the ground without hitting any Infected.
 * Since the bile uses the same attention-drawing programming as the pipe bomb, it may be considered an oversight, as they do not appear to have any physical protection against it.
 * If the bile bomb is thrown without hitting any Infected, they will spawn, but will instead attack the Survivors. Use the bile bomb carefully and try to hit multiple targets with it.
 * They will also be able to hear the hissing of an Oxygen tank and run towards it, even though they're not supposed to hear things.
 * Although their ear protectors enable them to be immune to the lure of pipe bombs, they still react to the sounds of the chainsaw by going after the Survivor with it, since the Chainsaw uses an entirely different way of attraction.
 * The Worker Infected do not trigger unique responses when a Survivor spots them. They are also the only Uncommon Infected to appear throughout a whole campaign.

Riot Infected
"Ah hell! Now they're bulletproof?"

- Ellis "That zombie's got armor, I want armor!"

- Coach

The Riot Infected appears in The Parish campaign. While human, they were members of a private security firm hired by CEDA to protect civilians. They turned into the Infected while still wearing their armor. Riot Infected are immune to bullets, sharp and blunt weaponry such as frying pans if struck from the front. They can only be killed from the back this way, although incendiary and explosive attacks can still kill them as like any other Infected.

They don't have any Achievements linked to them, not even "CRASS MENAGERIE", as they were formerly unavailable in the German and Australian versions of Left 4 Dead 2. They briefly appear in the Zombie Survival Guide Trailer, in the censored versions despite this. Riot Infected were first featured in the demo and were part of the censorship controversy in Germany due to rules regarding violence against authority figures. As Valve just used the same German version for the Australian release, they, unfortunately, suffered the unneeded cut; however, they were recently restored in both versions, with some minor differences, having the word "SECURITY" removed from the front of their armor. However, on January 28, 2021, an update was released, which added back the word "SECURITY" on their armor (as well as other things such as gore, wounds, etc). Ironically, they were not a form of official authority at all, as they are employees of a private security company rather than a government organization.

Tactics

 * Upon sighting the Riot Infected, the Survivors will sometimes comment on shooting it in the back. This is precisely how to kill them; they must be attacked in the back. Use a melee shove to stun them before moving around them. Sometimes, the melee shove will spin them around, in which case movement isn't required.
 * Survivor Bots are unable to differentiate between Riot Infected and other Infected; they will shoot him even from the front, wasting their ammo.
 * The spin shove for exposing a Riot Infected's weak side may be done by not directly shoving them from the center, but from the off-center. It is worth remembering that Left 4 Dead uses a sophisticated physics engine and that most laws of physics apply.
 * When attacking a Riot Infected with a melee weapon, if you keep attacking from the front, he will constantly stumble (when you melee against Common/Uncommon Infected); this effect will also happen when shooting them with a shotgun or semi-automatic rifle. Blood will also splatter on your screen (provided that your gore setting is on full) even if you hit him in the front. Where the blood comes out from is unknown, as the Riot Infected doesn't have any exposed skin (this is believed to be an oversight by the developers).
 * The Chainsaw is unaffected by his armor.
 * Headshots do not affect them, even though real-life visors like that are not resistant to bullets.
 * He is vulnerable to flames and explosions. There are still many things able to affect him normally.
 * Riot Infected are particularly dangerous to Incapacitated players, as it is often impossible to land a shot on their backs from the floor.
 * The Riot Infected is significantly harder to defeat in the Mutation Headshot!, as the only vulnerable point of the Riot Infected is at the back of the head.
 * A Riot Infected appears in the intro trailer of Left 4 Dead 2, when Ellis shoved him in the finale of Dead Center. However, Riot Infected can be found only in The Parish & Cold Stream and in the Left 4 Dead 2 ports of No Mercy and Dead Air.
 * Riot Infected are not seen in The Cemetery or The Bridge because of the former military presence.

Achievements

 * See Main Article: Achievements