![]() 1000 units of rebar and 10k units of concrete, finished before the day 28 horde, and I was fricking level 200 for that one. I actually expanded the whole base tower by 1 block in all directions because I needed to deal with a problem where the sprinting zombies could land on an overhang of my bedrock level bunker instead of the spikes, so I just did rebar and concrete all the way up. Might still have been using the lucky 500 quality hunting knife I'd found and used until it broke.īy the day 14 horde I had converted the entire bunker to reinforced concrete, and by the day 21 horde I was level 120 and packing a 600 quality crossbow and a full set of 600q steel tools, with 250 steel bolts in my inventory. On my current game I did all that, dug out a 15x15圆 underground farm with arrow slits for the ceiling on day 2, then dug a moat down to bedrock around the initial base (Far from the farm, but connected by a loooong tunnel) and carefully dug out the bottom of the spire of rock left under my cabin, replacing the stone with pillars in the right spots, and created a horde bunker.īy the 7 day horde, my bunker was surrounded by a 3 block radius of scrap metal spikes, and I was already using steel tools and arrows and packing a machete I think. I can't remember the last time I've had to resort to wood construction, though I eventually end up using it for flooring because it looks nice-ish. ![]() I'm using iron tools and mining stone and iron *the first night* while the zombies wander around up on the surface. I dig all the way to bedrock for an emergency bunker, and then build a small cabin on top of it to house the forge and workbench (My day 2 priority). My day 1 priority is ALWAYS to get a forge made. Period.ĭude, my initial base was done before night *one*. I need cobblestone at a minimum or im done. Insane difficulty zeds munch through FLAGSTONE in 4-6 hits.I cant afford to chill out on my deck chair with my wood blocks because when the inevitable every-morning chorus of 20-30 zeds shambles past. I would use it for my base more.if it diddnt have the integrity of wet paper mache in a hurricane. ![]() The iron banding on the wood Tier 3 looks seriously cool. This is just my 2 cents and on a side note. If your rocking on fine not using flagstone. Plus you need clay for smelting anyway.as you said.so.why not spend a few mins extra gathering more for the base on day 7? *shrug* initially, I need iron for tools, arrowheads and spikes and eventually steel and steel block upgrades.but scrap frames? aintnobodygottimeforthat.gif. vs a wood block.the frame has 100? one upgrade to (Tier 1) has 200, T2+200, T3+200? Then Metal Tiers are T1+1000, T2+1000? I cant recall exactly.but they dont degrade back down to wood.they get to scrap frames then are destroyed.just like iron log spikes. Of more than I can count on my map within half a mile radius of my immediate area to choose from.Īs for blocks.Flagstone has 500hp right off the bat.Then cobblestone has 1500 after one upgrade. I find some of the hub cap landmines on high settings are fairly well camouflaged into the ground which.can be an inconvenience and hard to see if im back-pedelling while killing a dog.Įventually being able to get 64? IIRC Clay PER DIG ACTION (That I recall with steel shovel/miner 69'er).it might as well be considered "infinite" - I need only one or two clay patches to last me almost the entire game. Clay isn't an infinite resource, and I'd rather dump what I find into making iron and steel. I find them less annoying than things like the fat zombies that won't die.Īs for cobblestone. Only time I hit them is when I'm going through a city on my minibike and come around a corner or over a hill straight into an army camp.Īnd dogs just don't bother me much. I've sprained a leg by Augering downwards and breaking too many Ore blocks in a row (thus falling about 5 blocks).Originally posted by Paladin:I've literally never ever run into a land mine in the wasteland. The Auger's fast attack rate makes it more likely that you'll 1-shot Ores rather than completely damage them with the auger (thus I mod mine with DiamondTip, GraveDigger, and BunkerBuster since only clay, sand, and stone blocks slow me down). I think the magic mining speed of the Auger comes in when you've completed the Mining books. If you don't like digging down, then digging up a farm field or dried lake bed would yield ground-level clay blocks with 200hp instead of 250hp. Considering the clay deeper down has 200hp, it's pretty easy to 1-shot it with a steel shovel, so you get nearly as much clay as you get stone from a stone block if you're counting by the number of tool swings. When I need clay, I find somewhere nice and flat, dig down 3-4 blocks, and then dig a long straight line somewhere and then dig back to my entrance (I'll plug that hole with topsoil block so that I haven't wrecked the local scenery or driving routes).
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