Basements
Allows players to build a basement below their bases. Basements function like any other part of your base, allowing for you to place deployables or set up electricity/industrial.
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Allows players to build a basement below their bases. Basements function like any other part of your base, allowing for you to place deployables or set up electricity/industrial.
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If the ladder hatch/foundation with the basement entrance is destroyed, your basement will be destroyed. All items stored down there should float up to the surface.
Admin Commands
basements.getid - Returns the basement ID of the building you are looking at
basements.destroy - Destroys the basement with the given basement ID.
basements.destroyall - Destroys ALL the basements on the map. There is no confirmation, so be careful.
basements.list - Lists the active basements to you in chat, this is more of a debugging tool, it wonβt be useful to most admins.
Build a base, with a tool cupboard. The base needs at least one stone foundation.
Interact with the tool cupboard, you should see a new UI button to add a basement. Click it, and then equip a hammer.
Using the hammer, find a foundation where you want the basement entrance to be and hit it with the hammer. The foundation cannot have any deployables on it and needs to be at least stone tier.
If the foundation is valid and you have the required resources, the basement should be built and you should see the ladder hatch entrance that spawns.
You can use the entrance to enter/exit the basement. Once inside, it will be a 1x1 space. You can use a Jackhammer on the walls to expand the basement. You can only expand to areas underneath valid foundations.
You can optionally add additional entrances by visiting the tool cupboard again.
Basement cells are destroyed if the foundation above the basement cell is destroyed or the entire basement is destroyed if all entrances to it are destroyed. Any items and players placed in the basement will be killed and float to the surface upon destruction.
See link above for more detailed documentation.