

This forward base will likely get raided so you want to limit the amount of supplies you keep here. If your goal is to have a forward supply depot, a simple metal shed in an obscured spot near your favorite PvP area will work well as temporary storage. Roam around and look at your location from several angles before you place that first structure. If you don’t want the base noticed, you should look for spots in the woods or hills that aren’t easily seen from common traffic areas.

Decide on the purpose of your base and choose a location accordingly. Its common for groups to have multiple bases – one for long term storage and others near farming or PvP areas.Īs in real life, location is everything. Structures take a lot of materials to craft and, large complex bases are usually a group endeavor. Your options range from an easily destructible wooden shack, to metal buildings, decks, and stairs. The structure system in H1Z1 allows for some very elaborate construction. Here you can keep your crafting tools and stash your surplus gear in relative safety. A base gives your group a common place to gather and share items. You lose everything on your person when you die – and you will die a lot. In order to build a community and survive the world of H1Z1 in style, you are going to need a place to stash supplies. That is, until the evening your neighbors decide to scale your walls, blast your doors off the hinges, and make off with all your supplies. After a while, the collapse of civilization doesn’t feel so bad. Perhaps you’d use the time to cook up some rabbit stew, dress your wounds, or craft some more bullets for your AR-15. The world of H1Z1 is harsh and sometimes you just want a dry, safe, place to hang your tactical helmet and enjoy some quiet time with your fellow survivors.
