Next-Level Base Designs for Grounded 2: Tips, Tricks, and Hacks You Can’t Miss
When you’re deep in the world of Grounded 2, crafting the perfect base is not just about survival—it's about creating something that’s efficient, functional, and, let’s be honest, pretty epic. You’ve probably already figured out how to get the basics down, but what if there’s more to it? What if your builds could be even more efficient and impressive with just a few clever tweaks?
Hey, I’m Kodiak, and today we’re diving into some top tips for base building efficiency in Grounded 2. These game-changing design ideas will take your builds to the next level, helping you conserve space, optimize your layout, and make sure your base is more than just a shelter—it’s a work of art.
So, buckle up, grab your crafting materials, and let’s explore some must-know building strategies for making your base not only functional but absolutely flawless.
Elevate Your Base with a Web Elevator
If you’ve ever found yourself tired of taking the long climb up to your elevated base, there’s a slick solution you might not have tried yet: the web elevator. This ingenious design offers a rapid, efficient way to reach any base—no stairs needed!
But be warned: while it's super efficient, it does require a bit of finesse to set up. Here's how you can make it happen.
Start with a 3x3 grid. Sure, you can work with a smaller setup, but the higher your elevator, the more space you’ll want to leave around it to ensure smooth construction. Stick with grass floors to avoid awkward collisions when you're jumping.
The key to the web elevator is phasing. Place a central pillar of grass walls and position your bounce web with the flat side facing the wall. Slowly phase the trampoline through the wall, just enough for the edge to poke out. This creates a “springboard” that propels you upwards when you walk into it.
For best results, space these bounce webs every two wall heights (though, you can stretch it to three if you're running low on resources). Don’t forget to seal the edges to keep the web from flinging you out of control. Finally, add a landing pad for safe descents.
The Armory That’s Both Practical and Beautiful
If you’re someone who appreciates the art of organization and aesthetics, your armory might just become your new favorite part of your base. Instead of the usual cluttered mess that comes with armor dummies, consider this nifty design that condenses your armor displays into a compact, organized space.
The idea is simple: use a small alcove to place your armor dummies, making them not only more compact but also visually appealing. Each set of armor gets its own color-illuminated section, and you can even store weapons alongside the armor for quick swaps when you need them.
Here’s how to build it:
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First, build the floor of the alcove.
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Place torches on the back wall, setting their color to match the armor you want to display.
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Build the ceiling of the alcove next, as this step needs to happen before placing the armor stands. This ensures your stands won't clip into the ceiling.
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Pose your armor dummies (in a squat position to fit them inside) and then place your weapons on wall mounts above or below for easy access and display.
Now, your armory will not only look stylish, but it’ll also be a space-efficient solution for keeping your gear organized and always ready for action.
Infinite Weevils: The Ultimate Food Solution
No more scrounging for food in Grounded 2! If you’ve been dealing with the constant need to find food, you’re about to be set for life with this design. This simple weevil trap will gather weevils automatically over time, providing you with infinite food without ever having to leave your base.
The design is super compact, too—only taking up a 5x5 space.
Here's the build process:
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Start with a high central scaffolding, ensuring the platform is tall enough to keep bugs out and give you room to set up the trap below.
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Surround the scaffolding with roof tiles that will clip into the ground, creating a smooth ramp all the way around.
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Leave the area between the platform and the ramps open to form a pit where the weevils will fall.
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Build walls around the pit to prevent weevils from escaping.
The secret to attracting weevils? Mushrooms! They can’t resist these tasty treats, so make sure to drop some mushrooms on the platform to draw them in. Over time, the weevils will fall into your trap, and you’ll have an endless supply of food whenever you need it.
Storage Solutions for Maximum Efficiency
In Grounded 2, you want your storage to be as efficient as possible. With crafting stations needing to be near your storage to pull from resources, the layout of your storage area is key to making everything run smoothly.
Here’s a clever storage system that will maximize space while keeping everything accessible:
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Use grass floors to ensure no objects tilt or glitch due to uneven surfaces.
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Divide your storage area into two sections using half walls, and then place your chests at an angle along both sides.
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Create a tiered shelving system by placing another layer of grass floors on top of the half walls, allowing you to place more chests on top.
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For even more space, place a third layer of grass floors above your shelves and use this space for bug trophies or even a walkway.
Not only will you save space by stacking your chests, but you can also integrate additional storage on top. It’s a compact, efficient design that gives you plenty of room without cluttering your base.
Elevating Your Jerky Racks for More Space
Jerky racks take up a lot of space in your base, but with a few tweaks, you can optimize them to fit more in less space. This design allows you to stack jerky racks efficiently, freeing up valuable room in your base for other items.
Here’s how to build this design:
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Place half floors across a wall to serve as supports for the jerky racks.
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Build another set of half floors a full tile away, either attaching them to a wall or using a half wall for support.
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Place your jerky racks horizontally across the gap between the two sets of half floors.
With this design, you’ll be able to fit multiple jerky racks in a compact area, saving tons of space while still being able to easily access your jerky when you need it.
Automatic Dew Harvesting: Water Made Easy
Staying hydrated is a must in Grounded 2, and this automatic dew harvesting design will keep your water supply flowing without you ever having to worry about it.
To set up this system:
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Build half floors along the top of your walls, this time starting at the top instead of halfway up.
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Arrange the dew catchers in a row along these half floors, making sure they fit snugly.
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Directly beneath the dew catchers, place water containers to catch all the dew drops.
The dew will naturally fall into the containers below, giving you an ongoing supply of water. As a bonus, you can use stuffed bugs or even trigger the orb weaver’s intimidate effect to make the dew drop faster, giving you a quick boost of hydration when you need it most.
Improved Turret Sights: A Simple Defense Solution
If you’ve used an Acorn turret, you know just how limited the default sightlines can be. But with a little creativity, you can easily improve this and get your turrets to work much more effectively.
First, let’s talk about the solo tower design. Place your turret on top of a domed roof outside your base to get a 360° firing arc. This way, you can shoot enemies below without needing to tilt your turret. To make this, build a single scaffolding and surround it with roof tiles, finishing it off with a domed roof tile at the top.
For a more integrated defense, try placing quarter roofs at the edge of your base. This lets you angle the turret and shoot enemies both in the air and on the ground below.
Conclusion
With these game-changing tips for base building efficiency in Grounded 2, you’re now armed with strategies that will not only boost your survival but also elevate your base to something extraordinary. From clever storage solutions to ingenious defenses and automated systems, these tips will transform your base into a well-oiled machine, giving you more space, time, and resources to survive and thrive in the dangers of Brook Hollow Park. Now, go ahead and implement these designs, and you’ll be the envy of every fellow builder in the game.
Happy building, and remember—efficiency is the key to survival!
FAQ
Q: How do I set up the web elevator?
A: Build a 3x3 grid with grass floors, create a central pillar of grass walls, and phase a bounce web through the wall. Repeat every 2 wall heights.
Q: How can I optimize my armor display?
A: Use an alcove design with torches for lighting, pose armor dummies in squat position, and add wall mounts to store weapons next to each set.
Q: What’s the best way to attract weevils?
A: Set up a 5x5 weevil trap with roof tiles and scaffolding. Add mushrooms to attract weevils and drop them in a pit to collect food over time.
Q: How do I build an efficient storage system?
A: Use grass floors, place chests at angles on half walls, and stack additional chests on a second layer of grass floors for a compact storage solution.
Q: How can I stack jerky racks efficiently?
A: Use half floors across a wall to support the jerky racks, creating a tiered setup that maximizes space while keeping racks easily accessible.
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