6/6/2023 0 Comments 7 days to die gameplayMaking it difficult to find or get into your base is a great way to deter zombies and other players alike. Make sure you lock the ammo in place after reloading or, the gun won’t fire. Once crafted, place them on a flat surface and let the fun begin.This needs to be done at a Workbench and after attaining level 4 Advanced Engineering. Shotgun Auto Turret - Craft the beauty with x40 Forged Steel, x15 Scrap Polymers, x15 Oil, x1 Motion Sensor, and x3 SHotgun Parts.You will also need Advanced Engineering level 5 to craft. SMG Auto Turret - Crafted with x1 Motion Sensor, x30 Forged Steel, x3 Handgun PArts, x10 OIl, and x5 Scrap Polymers.This will need to be crafted at a workbench once you read the RObotic Turret Schematic. Robotic Turret - This turret can be crafted using x4 Robotics Parts, x40 Forged Steel, x10 Duct Tape, x10 Scrap Polymers, and x10 Spring.This will allow you to have two turrets active at once. The exception is the level 5 RObotics Inventor perk. The one closest to you will activate first until it runs out of ammo. No matter how many turrets you have, only one will be active at a time. You can also fit several mods on the turrets to improve functionality. The Robotic Turret can be used in manual and sentry mode. Gun turrets are a great way to defend your base and yourself. Once they have finished crafting, place them around your bases for added protection.20 wood is all you need to craft these from your inventory. Wood Spikes are very simple to craft which makes them ideal for early game defense.These are great tools to always have on hand. They are easy to craft and can be placed just about anywhere. Spikes and barbed wire are great for protecting your base or anything else you want to keep zombies away from. This block will then upgraded to a Steel Block using x10 Forged Steel.It will now be a Reinforced Concrete Block. It will become a Poured Reinforced concrete Block. Now you will need to upgrade them, use a construction tool and x10 concrete mix to upgrade the block.Place the blocks where ever you need them.Start by making concrete blocks with crushed sand, small stone, and cement at a cement mixer.Steel blocks will give you the best protection, and they look nice! These will protect you, but why not use the best available. You can choose from wood, iron, or concrete for your blocks. What you make the base out of is just as important as the design. I’m sure you know by now you need to have a fantastic base to guard you against the zombies. After a horde night, repair the damage and repeat.You will need to have an opening to allow zombies to fall in. Build up the sides and close in only about half of the top.Place wood spikes or any trap of your choosing at the bottom.Preferably near your base, or if you want to lure zombies away from your base, you can place it further away and lure them to it during a horde night.Dig out an area of your choosing to start the build.The idea is the make it as strong as possible, so you don’t need to repair too much after a horde night. These can be fashioned in a few ways, including placing traps of your choice at the bottom. These can be placed anywhere for you to lure zombies to their demise. Keep in mind they can damage blocks too!īuilding yourself a spike pit is a tremendous defense tactic.Once crafted, place them in your toolbar and place them where you can do the most damage.Make sure you invest in the Demolitions Expert Perk to unlock all the schematics.Tin Land Mines can be crafted with Scrap Iron x10, Gun Powder x8, Candy Tin Can x1, and Duct Tape x1. Air Filter Land Mines can be crafted with Scarp Iron x25, Gun Powder x20, Car Air Filter x1, Duct Tape x1, and Spring x1.Hub Cap Land Mines can be crafted with: Forged Iron x1, Gun Powder x8, Nails x1, and Duct Tape x1.
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