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Guides/Summer Cave Base

This is a Reign of Giants guide for building a base in the Caves that will allow a player to eventually survive Summer more easily and efficiently. This is not an early game strategy, as it requires extensive preparation and advanced crafting. Early game Summers can be spent above ground near a small fireproofed base. This guide is intended to protect a player’s mid to late-game above-ground base, when it becomes too large to reasonably protect from Summer.

Contents

  • 1 Why Build?
  • 2 Preparation
  • 3 Location
  • 4 Setup
    • 4.1 Base Camp
    • 4.2 Resources
    • 4.3 Farm
    • 4.4 Protection
    • 5.1 Managing Hunger
    • 5.2 Managing Sanity
    • 5.3 Managing Temperature

    Why Build? [ ]

    In Reign of Giants, Summer can prove to be an exceptionally hostile season for a number of reasons. Here are a few of the primary dangers players encounter during this season:

    • Smoldering – All of your structures within a radius of the player run a continuous risk of spontaneously catching fire. For the first couple of summers at least, a player can turn on a single Ice Flingomatic and build the rest of their summer home within its protection area. As a player’s base gets larger, however, the cost of building multiple Flingomatics – not to mention the cost of fuel and time a player will spend in keeping them all topped off while they’re turned on – can quickly add up. Also, each Flingomatic costs two Gears, which, while renewable, are sometimes hard to come by.
    • Overheating – Without proper protection, a player will quickly overheat and take damage.
    • Dragonfly – Summer’s giant is by far the most difficult to handle. Any mobs that could normally make quick work of Deerclops, Bearger, or Moose/Goose (including Rock Lobsters and Treeguards) will fall after a single hit from the Dragonfly’s AoE attack. What makes things worse, a player cannot kite the Dragonfly without taking damage, since it continues to move towards the player during its attack animation. This leaves significantly fewer options for managing this giant.
    • Red Hounds will spawn during Hound waves. When killed, they ignite, running the risk of nearby structures catching on fire.

    Here are a few reasons why a cave base can make summer much easier to survive:

    • There is a reduced amount of heat in caves, which means no items will ever smolder. You don’t need numerous Ice Flingomatics to protect all of your structures, and a player can work for longer periods without having to cool down.
    • No giants in the caves means no Dragonfly!
    • No Hound waves in the caves means no Red Hounds!
    • The closest periodic danger to Hound attacks and Dragonfly attacks is the Depths Worm, which can be defended against much more easily than the above-ground threats. Depths Worms appear in significantly lesser numbers than Hounds, will never threaten a player’s structures, and can be easily dispatched with Rock Lobsters or Bunnymen.

    Preparation [ ]

    • Find the right cave. By default, most worlds spawn with three Plugged Sinkholes. The one you pick for your summer base should be readily accessible from your year-round base, so as soon as your screen turns sepia on the first day of Summer, you can grab your Jerky and Seeds, and get down that hole as quickly as possible.

    Summer Cave Inventory

    Now it’s time to go down into the cave!

    Location [ ]

    05 Light Flowers

    The first temptation is to set up a base directly inside the cave. Creating a small camp is not a bad idea, but a player should resist the temptation to set down too many structures until they find a suitable location for their main base. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a location:

    05 Shaft of Light

    • The base should be safe and quick to access from the cave’s entrance.
    • It should be close to a source of food and a source of Light Bulbs. Setting up right on top of a natural light source, such as Light Flowers or Mushtrees, will automatically provide light.
    • Setting up in a shaft of natural light is also a good choice, as the player will only have to worry about lighting during the Night.
    • It should provide some natural protection from dangers such as Depths Worms and Spiders, as well as provide an emergency escape route.
    • Do NOT pick a location too close to Rabbit Hutches. If a Bunnyman catches you holding Meat or Eggs, you want to be able to escape.
    • If you need more inventory space, you can drop your sack near the entrance and craft another Backpack for exploration. Keep your Bird in your inventory, in case you need to feed it.

    Setup [ ]

    Base Camp [ ]

    • Clear an area and set up your essential structures: Birdcage, Endothermic Fire Pit, Crock Pot, Ice Box and Thermal Measurer. Place your Bird in the Birdcage and all perishable items (Seeds, Food, etc.) in your Ice Box.

    Cave Base Essentials

    Resources [ ]

    • Explore the nearby area with your tools, collecting Flint, Rocks, Green Mushrooms, Grass Tufts, Saplings, Berry Bushes, Guano and Light Bulbs. Any crops should be replanted within range of your Ice Flingomatic. You will need Rocks for Improved Farms and Stone Walls, and Gold Nuggets for tier 2 tools. Flint can be used to befriend Rock Lobsters.
    • Don’t worry about collecting too many Light Bulbs. Any excess bulbs that you don’t use to refill your Miner Hat and Lantern will quickly turn to Rot, which can be used to fertilize your crops.
    • Keep an eye out for Spider Dens. They are usually located next to Tentacles, which will attack each other. Collect any Monster Meat and Silk dropped by Spiders, but make sure to wear armor while collecting.

    Farm [ ]

    • Clear away a nearby area in a light shaft and place your Ice Flingomatic in the center. This will be where you place your Farms, Berry Bushes and Crops.
    • Use Guano, Rot, and any extra Manure to fertilize your Berry Bushes and Grass Tufts as soon as possible, as they take several days to grow after being transplanted.
    • Set up a Tree farm around a shaft of light. If Treeguards spawn while farming, a player can either farm them for Living Logs or lure them away and plant Pine Cones to make them docile. They can be used as an effective defense against Depths Worms.

    Summer Base Advanced Farm

    Protection [ ]

    • After acquiring enough Rocks, a player should create a Rock Lobster pen. Rock Lobsters are the most efficient weapon for dealing with Depths Worm waves.

    Summer Cave Base Rock Lobster Pen

    Upkeep [ ]

    Managing Hunger [ ]

    • Since farms take a few days to get started, your primary source of food at first will most likely be Meatballs, cooked in a Crock Pot from Monster Meat and Berries/Eggs.
    • Make use of Crock Pot recipes such as Meatballs, Bacon and Eggs, and Pierogi. The easiest Meatball recipe involves one Monster Meat and three Berries, but a player can also make Meatballs out of four Monster Meats by converting three into Eggs.
    • Continue harvesting Monster Meat from Depths Worms and Spiders. Cooked Monster Meat can be fed to your Bird in exchange for Eggs.
    • During Earthquakes, put on your armor and keep an eye out for falling Rabbits and Moleworms, as they can be killed for Morsels. Stone Walls can be damaged by falling debris, so try to stay away from Rock Lobster pens during Earthquakes.
    • Berries should be harvested during the Day cycle. Doing so will spawn Gobblers, which are an excellent renewable source of Drumsticks. Sometimes the Ice Flingomatic will freeze them, making for an easy kill. Otherwise, a player can drop a Berry on the ground and kill the Gobbler when they go for the Berry.
    • Eels can be fished from Ruinsponds if the player is desperate for meat.

    Managing Sanity [ ]

    • A player should keep a close eye on their Sanity, as the caves create a constant drain.
    • A Siesta Lean-to will restore 50 Sanity and 60 Health, but cost 25 Hunger. Make sure food is readily available when using.
    • Cooked Green Caps restore 15 Sanity, and can be found in abundance in Mushtree Forests.
    • Wearing a Tam o Shanter slowly raises sanity, but takes up the head slot in the player’s inventory. This means the player will either need to carry a Lantern or stand next to a light source.
    • Jerky restores 15 Sanity, and Small Jerky restores 10. Keep in mind that while Small Jerky is not as effective, it stacks up to 40, where Jerky stacks up to 20.

    Managing Temperature [ ]

    • The easiest way to keep a player’s temperature down during Summer is to use multiple Thermal Stones in a Backpack or Piggyback to “supercool” the player while standing next to an Endothermic Fire. The stones will continue to cool the player until they are freezing, so remove the backpack right before they start to take damage from the cold. They can then work for long periods before needing to cool off again.
    • Carrying a cold Thermal Stone while exploring will further prolong the time a player can stay cool. If overheating occurs while away from base, build an Endothermic Fire (you brought Nitre, right?) and let the stone turn icy.

    Ideas for Cave Projects [ ]

    • A player is going to be down here for at least 15 days per in-game year, so explore the Caves as much as possible. Map out the location of every available resource, and drop a sign where Rock Lobsters are found, as the player might need to run to them if Depths Worms attack when they are away from base.
    • Collect Nightmare Fuel around fissures during safe phases of the Nightmare Cycle. These can be used to build and fuel Night Lights for additional lighting.
    • Clear a path from base to the Ruins sinkhole. Rock Lobsters can be used to fight Cave Spiders while the player uses a Pickaxe to destroy their Spilagmites.
    • Explore the Ruins very slowly and carefully. Depths Worms attack frequently, so consider building an additional Rock Lobster pen near the entrance.

    Congratulations on building your summer cave base! Please leave a comment if you want to see anything added to the guide, and I hope you enjoyed reading.

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    Этот способ не самый оригинальный, но, может быть и оригинальный. Суть заключается в том, чтобы просто покинуть базу, и сделать 2 базу в саванне (рядом с бифало) желательно сделать 2-4 грядки, казан и холодильник, эндотермическое кострище, или просто поставить обычное кострище, и по ночам делать костёр. Затратно по ресурсам, но если у вас много травы и селитры, способ довольно хороший. Грядки хоть и не будут расти, но их можно удобрить 2 навозами, и растение моментально вырастит. Также не советую вам делать медовый рулет, пирог из питайи, мясную похлёбку и другие блюда, которые греют персонажа, т.к. летом это может убить персонажа. А рекомендуется делать такие блюда как арбузный леденец и мороженое.

    Второй способ [ ]

    Самый оригинальный способ. Спуститься в пещеры, заготовив еды и ресурсов, т.к. в пещерах очень мало ресурсов, которые игроку дают на поверхности. В пещерах летом не так жарко, а это означает, выше перечисленные блюда которые не советуются делать, можно брать в пещеры пачками. Но все равно не забывайте про перегрев. Можно и нужно сделать мини-базу на входе в пещеры, чтобы когда вы входили в пещеры, вы сразу могли брать ресурсы, а не заготавливать их где-нибудь днями. Этот способ самый часто используемый, и, скорее всего надёжный, т.к. в пещерах все растения не могут иссушится.

    Третий способ [ ]

    Набрать стаки селитры, травы, и спокойно путешествовать по миру. Этот способ не такой популярный, как два прошлых, т.к лето предназначено как сложный сезон, к которому нужно готовиться, но если у вас есть цветочная рубашка, и/или глазонтик, то этот способ хороший.

    Разное [ ]

    Лето является самым сложным сезоном в Донт старв, и если к нему не готовится хотя бы такими способами, вы скорее всего умрёте от перегрева. самые лучшие предметы/одежда к лету, это цветочная рубашка, глазонтик, и термальный камень.

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