It is now my crafting base and I'm starting to look for a good horde base location. ![]() Since then, I've reinforced with iron doors, filled in all ground floor windows with flagstone/cobblestone (the building is mostly brick except for doors and windows), laid down lots of wood spikes leading up the stairs, and picked up a junk turret and some guns. ![]() Too many SMG turrets in the vacinity of the disappearing blocks. I've been doing server resets, moving to another server, and then came across your comments. Something I did was too loud and not one, but two ferals busted through to the roof. You're response to the SMG turrets fixed my disappearing blocks problem. I thought the height would keep me far enough away from ferals the first night. I chopped through the pitched roof to gain access to rebar rafters over the garage and set up my bed up there. There is a tall fence around the yard and the building is 2 story brick with a pitched roof over a huge garage area. This new start I got lucky and found a huge POI that may be a recycling center or junk yard. So if you want to build a column thats 1 block width and length, you could somehow tell it to be 20 blocks tall and with one click, your column is there. or even better, a way to specify how high and long we want a single block to be. Then I locate a POI near that trader to reinforce for the first night. A bunch of blocks that are actually something like 10 x 10 x 1 so we can build walls and the like faster. I do the tutorial quests to the end so find out where the first trader is. upgraded wood will work if you are a total dweeb, like me, who died to vultures without remembering to put down another bedroll and wound up 3K from my pack. cobble/flagstone for the win, eventually upgraded to concrete/reinforced concrete, then steel. And, by then, I have so much flagstone and cobble that I'm pretty much ready to build the entire thing PLUS start setting up for my first hoard base. 7 Days to Die is an open-world horde survival/crafting game with many ways to play it. If its your first time playing, heres a First Steps guide instead. I will travel until I find a more suitable place to live, then set up my camp. This extensive guide assumes that you are playing the game on the default preset Nomad and have little or no experience of playing 7 Days to Die. If, for example, I spawned in the wasteland or burned biome (ick), same thing, though, if it sent me to a trader in those locations, I'm NOT staying there. By the time I reach my trader, I have enough flagstone in my pack to start an initial building to be safe for first night and still have time to do a couple of buried supplies. I dig clay here and there when it's safe, and beat on just about every rock I see, unless there are too many zombies nearby. I make a stone shovel while I'm making all the other things for my initial missions. I only do PVE so I don't need to lock my doors and can just say "take what you need to survive, no need to vacuumsuck all crates.Everyone has their own style and way of doing things! I love reading how others like to start their games. You won't have that immediatly but once you build that up the game is very enjoyable even in multiplayer. Best is to make sure you use a acceptable strategy for your installations which should be located at least 50 blocks apart: Even if you have a bunker, the zombies will eventually push through. Originally posted by Rowdy Ronny:If you mean strongest, Reinforced steel is. ![]() I only do PVE so I don't need to lock my doors and can just say "take what you need to survive, no need to vacuumsuck all crates." At the outposts you can install basic amenities mostly used as food/drink stores, and near borders I have crates with clothes. So you can shelter in the nights when needed, also you can craft there without direct exposure to the elements. A manufacturing station where you place some campfires, maybe a forge and some of the new things. A small room on the 2nd floor where you put your sleeping bag and a crate with some food, drinks and a stone axe. If you mean strongest, Reinforced steel is.
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