![]() Every crafting station and the sleeing bag must go to the second floor. put blocks on the edges of your second floor to prevent spiders fron climbing. Make a lot of support blocks in the first floor. This exposes more surface area to chemical. Dont leave any way to acess the second floor. If there is a horde remaining down below after 4:00 am and they dont see you they will continue to wander and eventually de-spawn but they will never destroy blocks if they dont suspect you above. Mechanical weathering penetrates bedrock, breaking large rocks into smaller pieces and creating new rock surfaces. Having a LCB in your home will also prevent trader's from resetting the poi.Ī zombie wont lose sight of you on horde night unless you die. By default it is 41 blocks that reaches from bedrock to sky and also offers a hardness modifier to blocks in MP. The land claim block does everything the sleeping bag does but better. The same case for standing on a tall mountain with a small peak - all the zombies will spawn down below.Ī sleeping bag will prevent future spawns the size by default is 15 blocks. ![]() Have you experienced a BM in a tall building? As far as I am aware zombies will not spawn on any built blocks or inside a building and will all spawn on ground level. Land claim block does nothing for zombie spawns as far as I'm aware.Īlso, be careful of accepting missions from the trader if you choose to live in one of these places, as starting a mission in the building will reset the POI to it's default state, meaning your base will vanish. The Horde will spawn in the building if you're far enough off the ground on horde night.īiggest threat is the whole building collapsing when the zombies that have detected you can't find their way up, they do tend to start breaking everything in sight. (Kinda miss the red firehouse, kinda don't: almost too easy to base in.Originally posted by uni790:Your sleeping bag will prevent zombie respawns in a set area, the host sets how large of an area it is. It's actually pretty cool once the barn wood is upgraded and we turned the barn floor into a killing box/pit of despair.įor workshops only we like army_camp_02 (Quonset hut w/ the red cross on it) and the apartment above Crack a Book - we wouldn't spend a Blood Moon at those places there. It's my and my wife's first base because we didn't know any better and experienced buddies just rolled w/ it. For more people we've based/Horded at the Water Works but also, barn_02 because it has a two good lofts. It's a little tight but we fit a workshop in it - might be a bit small for more than 2 though.Īn easy Horde night/safe base for us is the stone church belfry but it's tight as well. ![]() We've been spending our Horde nights in water_tower_03 (The one that you can climb down into)- it's usually a quick base in early game or an easy camp when we're on the road but we concreted it, put up turrets etc. Right now we have separate Horde Bases and main workshops - building forts for Horde is fun but we're not in the mood atm: we'll risk POIs. I'm on Day 39 and still not a hint of finding an auger, and for Me thats really needed before working on reinforcing a large structure - AND keeping it maintained. I'm hesitant to commit to trying to reinforce a large locale right now though. I saw this building POI maybe 2 weeks ago, after making a run through it, I like the general look and feel of it too. It was a pain to keep standing from cop spit and birds but it's awesome when you're flying back with your gyro and it's visible from kilometers away. I generally like building inside over and under POIs My favourite from a past playthrough was the huge comms tower. The plan is to replace that with some kind of small footprint vertical hordebase probably with electrical stuff and continue vertically with a base over it that will extend through the roof, all still on the dance floor. I have a kinda temporary setup in the first floor of the strip club and I've made a small horde base on the dance floor for now. I moved in to the diamonds men's club stripclub/dancebar double POI.
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