Muck Advanced Base Safety Guide

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Muck Advanced Base Safety Guide

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If you play Muck and you are bored of big chunks and small mobs destroying your base, this guide will provide you solution to secure base, let's take a look at it.

Base security in Muck

Safe building

It's really easy: build in the air so high that no chunk can attack you.
Easy right? It takes a bit of time and effort, but usually when you need a base for storage, you have enough level to do it in about a day in the game.
Just start with a base and build your preferred scale block in midair.
Although the theory is really easy, doing so carries a lot of problems to consider.
 

Have one of the stability points (where the stability paths touch the ground) under the base itself.

You may already understand that jumping around the map will spawn mobs on the ground below your position at night. This also applies when you are in the stratosphere.
So don't connect your base to the ground vertically, that position would be attacked every time you get within movement distance of the AI. And many will join if you take your time at the base:

Muck Advanced Base Securing Guide
Muck Advanced Base Securing Guide

Understand that the flying monsters will keep coming if you stay at the base long enough.

It's not like those are a problem at this point in the game, it's more than you kill them is the problem. Since if you shoot the beam, the wooden boards of your bases will simply break and make a hole in your base.
It's not a big problem if you positioned correctly. todor, since the workbench, chests, etc. will simply float where they are, but if a "lucky" attack against a flying mob passes near a chest, you can expect it to drop todPut your things in the area below…
Muck Advanced Base Securing Guide

Having fewer stability points will make your base vulnerable.

Build lots of paths, interconnect them for safety, and of course make the ground connections far from each other ... Also calculate your maximum height, as you may want to get to the base by jumping instead of using the paths ... a halfway point to reset your jumps would also be a good idea.

 

 

That's todor what we are sharing today in Muck Advanced Base Safety Guide, if you have anything to add, feel free to leave a comment below. See you!
 
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