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7 days to die base designs
7 days to die base designs









7 days to die base designs
  1. #7 days to die base designs upgrade
  2. #7 days to die base designs free

Only major change I make to the layout of cabins is raising up the door so that it sits 1 block above my spikes so that it is easier to use a frame bridge to get in and out. The barbed wire keeps zombies from moving much further while also dealing extra damage.īasic premise is simple and applicable to most POI buildings.

7 days to die base designs

There's a circle of barbed wire fences just inside the outer spike field, then another set of barbed wire right against the structure wall. Last bloodmoon horde made a decent dent in the outter rows of wood spikes but that's easy to replace. roof and ledge of arrow slits, along with arrow slits inside give a decent enough angle to fight from. Unless you're playing at higher difficulties, what I have shown is enough to survive a stage 500 or so horde without meaningful damage to the structure. Most of the wood blocks I removed and replaced with flagstone then upgraded to cobblestone. The brick is actually painted reinforced concrete. Then I'll make an escape tunnel and mine in eanest.Ĭurrent retrofitted log cabin that I was using on my Nav map. I usually drop 12 blocks down, then work AWAY from the tower until the area is clear. I don't play PvP so I don't worry about bedrock level. My towers are usually 3 rooms high above the pillar room. I can typically make rooms 7x7x3 without any integrity problems. I place a 3 block high wall on that 4th block.ĭuring horde night, you just shoot everything from inside the "tank" and loot it all.Įverything's going to be wiped before stable (most likely) so I've been having fun with cheat mode.

#7 days to die base designs upgrade

Then I upgrade everything and fill the trench with iron spikes against the fort, a space, then wooden spikes. I place iron bars on the second block above the pillars (1 block above ground level). During the day, I dig the furthest block away in the row and it ends up collapsing and saves me a little work :D I dig away 4 blocks, leaving the top soil intact. Those pillars I left out are my emergency escape routes. The entrance to the bottom is in the middle of the room and sealed with a hatch.Īfter all that is done, during the night, I dig away from area all around. (big, small, small, small, big, repeat) Only, I leave out the middle ones for now. I work the same dimensions but place 100 weight (?) flagstone pillars at the corners then the 4th space in the row and the 50 weight (?) ones between them. Then I dig (a 3x2x3 area at a time, working the edges first to protect against collapse).

#7 days to die base designs free

I start at ground level and make that: 9 x 9 blocks (7 free space) and 3 blocks clear between floor and ceiling. Until the Behemoths arrive, the "shark tank" is still the best base I've discovered.











7 days to die base designs