By
Angel Marquez
2021-06-06 17:10:46

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This time we return with a Going Medieval guide with the objective of explaining how to build an underground base.

What to know about the underground base in Going Medieval?


It is something of the utmost importance that we will use to store food and resources, ensuring that, for example, food does not spoil due to exposure to heat and cold, settlers also avoid heat, an underground base of several levels can be very useful, now if we seek to understand how to build an underground base, let's follow the content of this guide very closely from now on.
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What we will do is the construction of a house first, which turns out to be the entrance to the base, being necessary stairs so that the settlers can enter, then we are going to build it by mining the ground, we use the pick to mine 3 blocks in line, placing a set of wooden stairs, then we can move on to the construction of the levels of the rooms, by lowering a layer the base will be enlarged, by pressing Z or X we can go on to display the layer and with the key of CTRL we can make the elevation adjustment for the levels, a solid foundation is important so that the integrity of the base is maintained, in the case of the roof we will use wooden beams to support it in the same way as the walls, if not this is it will fall and destroy our base, 15 woods are required for each beam, so we can cut them from the trees by ordering the settlers.

 Some considerations must be taken into account, such as putting a door and stairs first, the wooden beams must be separated by 3 tiles so that the ceiling is supported, it is necessary to avoid expanding the rooms without support, because this will cause the ceiling to fall , the food must go at level 3.0, because the putrefaction of food will be reduced by the temperature, the construction is maximum up to level 5.0, in the case of the fireplace we have to put it during the cold season to avoid freezing of settlers, while in the summer the underground base is best for protection from the heat.

 We can conclude that knowing how to build an underground base is easier than thought once we have the knowledge presented here, we just have to apply it and follow the fun we have in Going Medieval.

Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, GNU/Linux
Genre(s):
Indie, Simulation, Strategy
Developer(s):
Foxy Voxel
Publisher(s):
The Irregular Corporation
Release date:
1 Jun, 2021
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
12+

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