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Stranded n00bs (n00b-gms)
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Stranded n00bs (n00b-gms)
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Resources to Carry Over for Map Change / Server Restart
Map changes and server restarts happen. You may even get tired of playing for a day, and don't want to start from scratch the next time you play. Here are some vital resource combos:

Factory: 200 iron, 100 copper, 50 stone. TOTAL: 350
Drinking fountain: 50 iron, 50 copper, 50 water bottles. TOTAL: 150.


Carrying over a large house after map change or server restart
Consists of factory, bed, resource pack, and house prop (bungalow or barach).
Resources: 214 iron, 100 copper, 510 factory, 20 wood, 250 water bottles. (Total: 1094)
This does seem like a shitload of resources to carry, but it is possible.
Average survival levels required to carry resources.
  • 2 tribe members, combined survival level of 209, average 105
  • 3 tribe members, combined survival 204, average 68
  • 4 tribe members, combined survival 199, average 50
  • 5 tribe members, combined survival 194, average 39
  • 6 tribe members, combined survival 189, average 32

After the map changes or server restarts, the person specifically carrying the copper creates the factory site. Meanwhile, whoever has the wood will create a resource pack. Other players will begin gathering other resources, or do whatever else useful, such as gathering resources for a fountain.

Someone should also set up the build site for the house. As of now, the most preferred large house is the "bungalow" prop, for having plenty of indoor space. It is recommended that the prop should NOT be no-collided, so the concrete can easily be put in.

Person with the stone may split it with other members to speed up the resource processing for the house. You need 90 stone and 50 water bottles for every 2000 concrete.

When the house is set, fix it to the ground. If the terrain is not flat, and you need to use the "no collide all" tool, you must secure the damn house by using a winch, connecting it to the factory. Then put it in place, freeze it, weld it to the world/map, and then enable collisions.
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Description of new building props
By the way, 1 batch of 2000 concrete at the most efficient resource combination is 90 stone and 50 water bottles. Each 30 stone can be made into 50 sand. 150 sand and 50 water bottles will make 2000 concrete at a facotry.


House: The house prop is the smallest one. It's useful if we want to decorate our establishment to be a village with abundant houses for each tribe member (i.e. you want an establishment with multiple houses without taking up too much space). It's also affordable as something to start with. Uses concrete (1 batch of 2000 concrete).

Dock: Designed for water. It also is pretty good for land use as an elevated building as a lookout. However, WATCH THE FUCK OUT - THE LEGS ARE NOT SOLID. Do NOT let the building crush you once you've finished getting the resources into it. It has a wooden platform, and a small room. Uses concrete (5 batches of 2000 concrete)

Bungalow: The preferred one. Symmetrical, lot's of indoor space, but has a low height. Consists of a very small corridor where the entrance is, and two spacious rooms. Each room has two windows. Uses concrete (5 batches of 2000 concrete)

Barach: Similar to the bungalow. Instead of a corridor, it is a low-walled area. Building has two rooms of similar and possibly smaller size to the bungalow rooms. No windows. The rooms are connected to each other and also each has an exit to the garden area. The rooms are elevated, so there are stairs to reach the rooms. Although the garden is walled, the walls are very low.

Hut: A diagonally symmetrical two-room house on a raised wooden platform. The wooden platform gives it a feeling of a wooden porch that surrounds the house. It has two entrances, which gives it a front and back entrance. The two rooms are connected by a doorway. The house is possibly square, with the two rectangular rooms being halves of the square. This means the rooms are relatively long and narrow. Each room has one window and two doors (to outside, and to adjoining room). Uses wood (about 9000 I think), which may imply the house is vulnerable to fire.
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