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7 days to die block damage
7 days to die block damage




7 days to die block damage

In other words, don't let the zombies choose the path they take. Maybe it means a thick concrete roof to your bunker, but you deliberately don't reinforce one section so that if the zombies do get in from above, you'll know their entry point in advance. For instance, maybe that means having a big obvious pit where all the zombies jump in, with you and your traps ready at the bottom. My point is, if you're going to do an underground base, or any base really, you should design it with weak points in mind. "I'll just put so much dirt and stone between the zombies and me that I can ignore the horde and not have to worry about a base design."īut I digress. And I suspect a lot of underground base designers had this mentality. It might work for a while, but it's a risky strategy long term (you can theoretically brute force it, but that'll get mighty hard with demolishers).

7 days to die block damage

So one of the mistakes a base designer can make, in my opinion, is to just make everything really strong and hope it's enough to hold. Which ever route was deemed the fastest and least effort way to reach you. If it means digging through 20 layers of dirt and rock to get you. If that means beating down your door and coming down your ladder to get you. So they wont gonna attack my Door way above me but straight start Digging down totally ignoring everything i build above ?If they know you are there (and the blood moon horde always does) then they will take the path of least resistance. Originally posted by Ming: Originally posted by Zordrage: This becomes a heated subject for some, and you may expect this thread to swell with responses that the devs are in an arms race with players, trying to ‘beat’ their strategies one by one until nothing ‘works’ or there’s only one way to play the game. To the extent there are other things that stump the AI remaining, I expect them to be remedied in future patches until none remain. Instead of a binary where zombies can tear through x but are totally stumped by y, we start with the premise that zombies can get through anything and everything, and the player decides how much time/effort it takes the zombies to do so. Now we have an adjustable scale in the settings for how much block damage zombies can do. So they fixed it to where it’s possible for zombies to reach you underground (as well as on stilts, and other base setups the zombies couldn’t handle before). that the Blood Moon horde should be nontrivial for those that choose to play with it on. That breaks the design goals of the game, e.g. Before, underground bases rendered the player completely unreachable - in other words, infinitely safe for a nominal effort.

7 days to die block damage

What this does is put underground bases on a more level playing field with above ground bases. They won’t dig under a wall if you’re both on the same level. Specifically, they’ll dig down if you’re below them. What’s changed is that zombies can dig now.






7 days to die block damage