Best Starter Base locations in 7 Days to Die

Stephanie Zucarelli
Best locations in 7 Days to Die

Picking the best Starter Base in 7 Days to Die is key to surviving zombie hordes, especially during Blood Moons. However, durability isn’t the only thing you’ll need to consider when choosing where to stay in this survival horror experience.

If you want to know the best base locations, here’s everything you should take into consideration in 7 Days to Die.

Where to hide in 7 Days to Die early game

Grain Silos

While any Silos you find are great in the early game, the Grain Silos are the ones that can provide a great view to keep zombies in check and shoot them at a distance. These are usually found in the forest biome (Navezgane) and are located near Trader Joels, where you can get food and other resources.

The Grain Silos location in 7 Days to Die
This is one of the best locations to stay during the early game.

Since they’re in the middle of the forest, you can also get materials like trees, water, and rocks without having to worry if you’ll get to your base in time before the night falls.

Farm

If you’re just starting your game, an ideal base will be the Farm. It has all the resources, food, and protection that you’ll need while you’re learning the ropes in 7 Days to Die.

The Farm & Barn location in 7 Days to Die
The Farm is usually near a Barn with animals.

This location mostly comes with a basement and an attic, which are perfect if there are any zombies nearby and you have to hide. It also comes with a garage, where you can store any vehicles you’re using to move around the map.

Bart’s Salvage

If you’re looking for a base that you can keep until the late-game stage, you’ll want to go to Bart’s Salvage. Located in the Forest Biome (Navezgane), this structure is near Trader Joel and every resource the forest biome offers up.

You’ll also get an Iron Fence that surrounds the property, which works great to keep zombies at bay during the first nights. You can also make them a bit sturdier so they keep standing during the rest of your experience.

The Bart's Salvage location in 7 Days to Die
Bart’s Salvage is usually located near stores and other valuable resources.

The best things about Bart’s Salvage are the small underground Bomb Shelter hidden in the salvage yard, and the water tower where can you keep an eye on zombies from above.

Trailer Park

While it’s not recommended for the endgame, the Trailer Park is great for first-timers who are playing with friends and are relying on them to stay safe. If you’re playing alone, you can build crafting stations and leave storage boxes inside, since zombies won’t pay attention to them there.

Trailer Park location in 7 Days to Die
You can split your resources in the trailers to keep them safe.

This location is near Diersville, where you’ll be able to find multiple resources to make your base more resistant to any zombie horde.

Wasteland mansion

If you’re feeling adventurous and ready to face what the Wasteland biome has in store for you, you can look for the secluded Wasteland mansion. It has a double garage, two stories, and a decent fence, which will let you stop any incoming enemies.

Wasteland mansion location in 7 Days to Die
Keep in mind that the Wasteland is one of the most dangerous areas of the game.

Living inside the Wasteland biome might seem risky, but it’s where you’ll need to be if you’re looking for Ammunition, Gun parts, and Armor.

Beginner tips to pick best base locations in 7 Days to Die

  • Look for any building with more than one entry point. While places like Bunkers may sound like a good idea, zombies will detect you and you’ll have a rough time trying to get out.
  • Try to stay in locations that have at least two stories. These won’t only let you store your resources inside and move around freely, but they also give you enough room to run around if it’s necessary.
  • Think about the time you’ve got to get your location fixed for the next day. You may find a prime base to stay in, but if you need to spend a lot of resources to maintain it, you should consider other types of spaces.
  • Remember that zombies can climb, so pick bases that have a roof covering the entire ceiling.
  • Find bases located near stores and places where you can get resources quickly in case you need them.

While the tips above will depend on your playstyle, there are several points you should consider when picking your Starter Base in 7 Days to Die.

The first days in 7 Days to Die are essential for you to figure out the perfect strategy to survive the rest of the game. After that, you can try building your own base or simply traveling around other bases to test which one is better suited for your strategy.

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