![]() ![]() Before you lay down the first grass plank, take a sneaky peek at the surrounding area and check for, above all else, any wolf spider dens. Scout the area before you choose where to build a base.Keep this in mind when you're considering where and how to build your base, which brings us to our next tip. Insects can still attack your base, and they can even destroy walls and such if you're strong enough! Insects like ants want to rob your supply stores, while enemies like spiders just want to eat you. Just because you've built a base doesn't necessarily mean you're totally safe. Insects can and will attack your base.That being said, there are some important things to keep in mind here when building your base, and a few tips before I tell you how to get the job done. The game gives you free rein over how you want your base to look and function, although to a point, since there are no "styles" (at least, not yet). You have everything you need, making building a base in Grounded is pretty easy. How do I build my first base in Grounded? If you've unlocked Multi-Story Bases from BURG.L, you can also spend even more science on more building upgrades like sturdier walls. Floors require four grass planks, while stairs require four grass planks and one weed stem. With the floor and stairs crafting recipes, it's just like building any other building parts like the wall or door. Technically you don't need stairs or even a floor for your base, as you can just build it directly on the ground, but if you want to build any additional levels to your base, or build your base in a place with uneven ground (or, erm, no ground), then floors and stairs are a necessity. If you're proactive in analyzing every resource you find, and grab purple orbs as you seem them, you should gain enough science very quickly. How do you get Raw Science? You can find it in glowing purple orbs around the map, from analyzing different resources, or completing various missions for BURG.L. You can purchase the Multi-Story Bases upgrade pack from BURG.L, who lives in the Oak Tree Lab, for Raw Science. Yes, that's right, you have to buy the floor and stairs crafting recipes. You have to unlock them by following the story and collecting science. So the floor isn't very hard to craft, and may seem like a no-brainer for anyone seeking to build a base, cause, ah, you need a floor, right? However, unlike other building parts, you can't just build floors or stairs. Grounded Building Parts Stairs (Image credit: Windows Central) You probably won't need as many log pallets, but you can always build more if you need it. I recommend placing your log pallet right next to your plank pallet, as many building parts may need both, and you can actually carry a combination of any five weed stems and grass planks, so it's useful to have them nearby. Now, use the log pallet to stack all of your weed stems. Select it from this menu and once again place it wherever you want it, then hover over it and hold down the corresponding button when you have all the ingredients in your inventory. ![]() Once you have these materials and have analyzed them, you'll have the log pallet recipe in your crafting menu. When building a log pallet, you'll need four woven fiber, two pebblets, three dry grass chunks, and four sprigs. Weeds are also not as common as grass, so you'll want to have a place to store any extra weed stems you're not actively using. Weed stems are hardier building materials, and while they're not used as much in earlier recipes, are still very important to have for things like stairs, doorways, windows, and anything that requires extra structural integrity. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)Ī slight variation of the plank pallet, this utility item safely stores all your weed stems instead of your grass planks. ![]()
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