Me with a triple bunker compound base thats floor, wall and door stacked with inner peakdowns, with full iron external TC's, two layers of honeycomb, with automatic turrets behind electricity acessed garage doors, with a fully armored vending machine unlootable loot room and a meta roof access TC room: *ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
At the end of the day, the zergs see a small base and they don't care how much explosive they need they just destroy every wall and take all your stuff while your offline, simple as that
All building in rust is a balance between comfort, storage, upkeep and raid cost. Personally I go with comfort because I never play in large groups so if a large group wants to raid me it's going to happen either way. I'm very fond of keeping stashes within a compound for half of the best loot but esp hackers are so common I lose all the stashes about every 3rd wipe without being raided.
this is a spot on comment. People always try to find a layout that looks cool and has all fancy shit, but what does a shooting floor for you, if you never take heli? what does inner peaks for you, if your avrage playtime is like 3h a day? All these things are literally useless if you are not planing to cause such trouble, that people come and online you.
My friend group recently started playing this, and we created a 3 floor 6x6 with mazes on the bottom 2 floors, our core has all the good loot, and all the outer chests are just random stuff to discourage people from raiding, we made sure to add at least 10 doors per floor and every door and chest has a code lock, we got raided once but they gave up on the outer layer so we didnt lose anything valueble
It really depends what you do with the foot prints afterward. With some of the methods I practice all the time it enhances any footprints strength almost doubling or tripling the raid cost.
It's actually a fun build, and if you bunker and honeycomb it right it makes for a good clan base, and don't put the TC in the middle, I use the middle for a furnace room
The circle starter base you can do a half gap footprint, and floor stack it, it’s not an easy thing to do but the circle base is prob the best one out of all of those rather than the 2x2
So after watching this video i feel like all the footprints are trash lol. I made my own 2x2 with a expensive door path on it but i want to push it past 2 layers of walls. Finding that part difficult
2X3 with bunker in the center of the 3 side. this is one footprint he didn't cover. it's harder to splash and can be efficient for a solo to a small group.
5:48, Would suggest Shield for name of this Floor plan, even though its not majorly Defensive. Shield, because if you look at the above View it resembles a Shield like you could just pick it up and Walk off with it attached to your arm.
Hey dude quick question..I’m trying to honeycomb my roof but I can’t place the flooring pieces…I’ve got half walls on top and I was going to put the roof/flooring on top like you would normal walls but I can’t? Any suggestions?
I build all triangles with a kill spawn bunker that has a larger box that you can deposit from above and transfer from below. Since I have been building this bunker base I have never lost a base in a raid.
@@Jay-tx2wz there isn’t really a layout due to environment circumstances. The main thing you want to look for is a large crease on the ground. You will put the TC and however many sleeping bags that you need in this area. You will build with half walls and triangles. Remember once you get the triangles down in the crease stick them as low to the ground as possible and then build everything around it at a higher level, continue doing this until you have enough room for tc, boxes and remember you need enough room to stand when place bags. For the drop box you can do a shop front placed on the edge of a triangle that that you can access it from under the floor or you can do a doorway on one triangle on the second half wall to where it comes up from the floor half way, then you can hide the remaining door opening with a large box that you can access from the top or bottom. You can hide the triangle that sticks up by turning it into a jump up. So essentially you have a two story base with the first floor being hid in a crevice.
Just build a 2x1 tower. Make it 30 rockets to tc but have no loot there. Take all the loot to the 4th floor. Also you MUST have an external TC so they cant grief your base.
Only real bases to that i know are cave bases. Rockformations are very unreliable because you never know where they are gonna be and having a good base location is the most important thing in base building.
I like building a thrifty scott(left out of video for some reason) and stick the triangle holding the TC under/into a big rock overhang...or inside one of the big rocks you can run under/into. Make them come through the doors and save on honeycomb upkeep. It is random where they spawn but usually you can find something near the power plant or the Launchpad wherever you want to be. Even into the side of a smaller rock just to have a natural obstruction to your TC exterior wall. Also, you hide better than having a base out in the open. I play in a trio so we want our base relatively low exposure.
You can make some amazingly strong bases if you integrate them in rocks. The downside is you almost always need to experiment and improvise. Just build a 2x1 close to a rock you think is suitable and go there with wood only and try things out
OBJECTION!!!!!! Clans do not build circle bases like that they fill it in with the triangles to get more storage options and better places for jump ups tc placement and furnace triangles
my whole strategy was just to fool someone raiding my base. they can go head and blast their way to the core of the base and not find the tc. or they could get lucky and find my tc behind the first wall they knock down. id try to be unconventional and not duplicate any base i see on youtube. have you guys experimented with building a tower and sticking the tc up there? build a few towers maybe.
idk man i really wanna get good at this game but it's just so fucking brutal and the potential for fun is destroyed when I can never find guns and get raided when i'm still prim
You forgot big oval construction. It is ninja star, but reorganized in such way that it is symmetrical. Actually I think big oval is better, cos it allows stability bunker for central loot room.
If everything is easy to splash why is that a Flaw I build Stupid without build plans so a raid on my base can either take 4 Rocket or 64 rockets I’m a duo so I Think that’s gud
@@DavDavBuilding 3 comments 3 mistakes 1 Tycho is made out of 3 triangles in middle and 2 squares per each side. this footprint isnt tycho 2 Naku this isnt VERY true 3 The tycho footprint is hard to name so it makes sense to name it tycho footprint, however the footprint you show in video isnt tycho at all 4 The tycho is pretty decent, especially when there is a tutorial out there for new players it is perfect.. when i clicked on the video i thought you understand from building yet you are just like tronan.. i hope unlike tronan you can accept a bit of criticism. The tycho is a good triple bunker base for groups that dont play as much.. maybe you shouldnt make your viewers who are probably new at building think that the tycho footprint sucks even though it doesnt and you dont understand about good bases : )
@@Cat-gd8ju I made that comment 3 months ago when i was still a retard at base building the tycho itself is not that great, doesn't have any inner peekdowns and the vending machine nerf impacted it harder than you would think that being said the fp itself is godlike and many good bases have been made out of it as for why dav doesn't like calling it the "tycho fp", building bulletin doesn't particularly like wurst and he didn't even invent the fp either
@@Naku_u Yet most people dont have a name for it so we call it tycho, wurst isnt a bad builder, he just builds for casual rust players that dont want to have a hard time building, that said tycho , (the wurst design) is really not that good, i myself exploited that base design 3 times on official servers and took all loot while bunkers arent open. I made my own design with 6 bunkers and peekdowns with the same footprint extended 1 layer.
Way back, about two or three years ago what my trio would do when building large bases is make fake loot rooms because the servers we played on were known for having asian players using burner accounts with ESP for chests and such. We also spread out the loot all across the base. More often than not the raiders (being large groups of 8+ players (one time about 14 players) would get about half of the loot before running out of booms and giving up. Much later on, we'd simply get foundation raided because we were too annoying to raid properly (and raided offline generally to make it easier again). Raiders will always win in the end, the goal is to make your base look like it isn't worth the effort by either not being big enough to have much loot in it, or having an amount of honeycomb and defenses that is disproportionate to the amount of loot you potentially have at a glance. Base size is key. Too small is easy to raid, too large is too expensive to upkeep.
conclusion; everything is easy to splash
Well yes.
True
Me with a triple bunker compound base thats floor, wall and door stacked with inner peakdowns, with full iron external TC's, two layers of honeycomb, with automatic turrets behind electricity acessed garage doors, with a fully armored vending machine unlootable loot room and a meta roof access TC room: *ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT*
@@Obsidian72 Hobeycomb?
@@isak6836 Honeycomb is an extra layer of defense that serves no practical purpose in the base rather than giving extra defense from raiders
At the end of the day, the zergs see a small base and they don't care how much explosive they need they just destroy every wall and take all your stuff while your offline, simple as that
My takeway from this, bases are all easy to raid
You could say it like that i guess
All building in rust is a balance between comfort, storage, upkeep and raid cost. Personally I go with comfort because I never play in large groups so if a large group wants to raid me it's going to happen either way. I'm very fond of keeping stashes within a compound for half of the best loot but esp hackers are so common I lose all the stashes about every 3rd wipe without being raided.
Yea i agree, rust is a balance and everyone has to find the right spot for them.
this is a spot on comment. People always try to find a layout that looks cool and has all fancy shit, but what does a shooting floor for you, if you never take heli? what does inner peaks for you, if your avrage playtime is like 3h a day? All these things are literally useless if you are not planing to cause such trouble, that people come and online you.
How have a not seen this. Thank you! Happy holidays
Happy holidays! and ahppy you liked it.
My friend group recently started playing this, and we created a 3 floor 6x6 with mazes on the bottom 2 floors, our core has all the good loot, and all the outer chests are just random stuff to discourage people from raiding, we made sure to add at least 10 doors per floor and every door and chest has a code lock, we got raided once but they gave up on the outer layer so we didnt lose anything valueble
Yh just making them give up is good defence. For small bases I think just splitting loot between multiple rooms and using lots of traps is way to go.
@@jonomoth2581 I build multiple small bases, in case one gets hit i don't lose everything.
@@hoviksmail me too usually 3 and not too far but not visible from one another
thats called a rp base
LMAO THIS WAS LITERALLY ME AT MY FIRST RUST PLAYTRHOUGH
It really depends what you do with the foot prints afterward. With some of the methods I practice all the time it enhances any footprints strength almost doubling or tripling the raid cost.
I tend to call the other circle base "The Egg Base"
Lul
I call it a modified triangle
@@dsheriff1586 Thats such a name XD
It's actually a fun build, and if you bunker and honeycomb it right it makes for a good clan base, and don't put the TC in the middle, I use the middle for a furnace room
Shield base
legend still responding and helping what a guy
equally insane that this video is still gettinv views
I really enjoyed this video, lots of ideas for when I get a laptop or computer. Thanks man!!
Lets hope that is soon.
Or console
@@teylercotrell3660 ye but console rust is broken 😂
@@ashoff4221 not as bad as some people make i out be, but it is unplayable at some times.
The circle starter base you can do a half gap footprint, and floor stack it, it’s not an easy thing to do but the circle base is prob the best one out of all of those rather than the 2x2
well that is an easy way to do inner peeks
Not bad. Just found you yesterday. Scrolling through your stuff now son.
Sounds gay asf
@@broad603 You a homophobe son. Deal. Gotta shut that mouth fir daddy inserts something to pacify you boi.....
On the clan base the first thing I honey comb is between the loot rooms that way the clan only get into one loot room it a time
Maybe a good name for the other circle base would be the shield base, cuz it looks a lot like a shield from above
There are alot of names if you look in the comments ppl arent sure but id probably call it a shield aswell.
Raptor base
So after watching this video i feel like all the footprints are trash lol. I made my own 2x2 with a expensive door path on it but i want to push it past 2 layers of walls. Finding that part difficult
2x2's should never have more than 2 layers of Walls maybe in some multi tc designs you can go for 3 but more is wastefull
2X3 with bunker in the center of the 3 side. this is one footprint he didn't cover. it's harder to splash and can be efficient for a solo to a small group.
this man deserves more subs
Thank you
6:46 epic voice crack
XD
Lmao
My guy was thirsty what can ya say lol
*of the vi* d e *o*
5:48, Would suggest Shield for name of this Floor plan, even though its not majorly Defensive. Shield, because if you look at the above View it resembles a Shield like you could just pick it up and Walk off with it attached to your arm.
probably the name i heard the most so far for it
Iv always called it the iron man because it looks like the arc reactor on Ironmans chest.
Eine Sekunde geschaut und gewusst das du ein Deutscher bist😂❤
I really like your videos and your bases are very good
no
@5:50 Ive seen a lot of people calling it a “Shield base” due to its shape and TC protection :)
Egg base
the 8th footprint, you could call it the shield because its the shape of like a shield
i like to build the one you call the other circle but i call it the Y base. maybe Y Circle would be a fitting name xd
There are so many names for that fp and all kinda make sense
Nice. Hey what's this instrumental called?
Hey dude quick question..I’m trying to honeycomb my roof but I can’t place the flooring pieces…I’ve got half walls on top and I was going to put the roof/flooring on top like you would normal walls but I can’t? Any suggestions?
Did you build low walls instead of half walls? I've done it myself, & was confused too.
the two by three is not as easy to splash as all those other styles and makes a very efficient bunker base, i feel like you left it out.
I build all triangles with a kill spawn bunker that has a larger box that you can deposit from above and transfer from below. Since I have been building this bunker base I have never lost a base in a raid.
ok cool
Could you show the layout?
@@Jay-tx2wz there isn’t really a layout due to environment circumstances. The main thing you want to look for is a large crease on the ground. You will put the TC and however many sleeping bags that you need in this area. You will build with half walls and triangles. Remember once you get the triangles down in the crease stick them as low to the ground as possible and then build everything around it at a higher level, continue doing this until you have enough room for tc, boxes and remember you need enough room to stand when place bags. For the drop box you can do a shop front placed on the edge of a triangle that that you can access it from under the floor or you can do a doorway on one triangle on the second half wall to where it comes up from the floor half way, then you can hide the remaining door opening with a large box that you can access from the top or bottom. You can hide the triangle that sticks up by turning it into a jump up. So essentially you have a two story base with the first floor being hid in a crevice.
5:38 "the gemstone" as it looks like a cut gem stone
Where are you practicing building at?
A good name 4 the other circle base will be "shield footprint"
6:09 Thank you!
I call that the shield base because it looks vaguely like a shield or cut jewel.
5:50 I called it The guitar pick
hope this blows up man!
Well for me it did Kinda as when i uploaded the video i wouldn't get 1000 views in a week and now it is at 95000 views.
Don't hope for him to get raided!
Just build a 2x1 tower. Make it 30 rockets to tc but have no loot there. Take all the loot to the 4th floor. Also you MUST have an external TC so they cant grief your base.
I use the one u said u had no name for but it has the same triangle on the other side kinda like the ninja star
Well cant really have 2 Footprints with the same name
does anyone make strong bases that are integrated into the environment?
Only real bases to that i know are cave bases. Rockformations are very unreliable because you never know where they are gonna be and having a good base location is the most important thing in base building.
I like building a thrifty scott(left out of video for some reason) and stick the triangle holding the TC under/into a big rock overhang...or inside one of the big rocks you can run under/into. Make them come through the doors and save on honeycomb upkeep.
It is random where they spawn but usually you can find something near the power plant or the Launchpad wherever you want to be. Even into the side of a smaller rock just to have a natural obstruction to your TC exterior wall.
Also, you hide better than having a base out in the open. I play in a trio so we want our base relatively low exposure.
You can make some amazingly strong bases if you integrate them in rocks. The downside is you almost always need to experiment and improvise. Just build a 2x1 close to a rock you think is suitable and go there with wood only and try things out
The other circle base is called the ovacato
I call that 5:40 footprint the shield footprint
Same
Which is the best/ your favorite
2x2 and the weird 2x1.
What server did u use? Bc i want a server where i can practice bases n i havent found good ones
i use Rusticated sandbox
so basically if it’s simple splash if it’s not then top down
what?
5:40 Simply diamond footprint
Well if its not that simple if you read all the other comments there are alot of names for it.
5:48 the base kinda looks like a shield so why not the shield base
Why not
If you can afford it is honeycombing triangles with half walls and capping off each 1/2 level good?
That doesnt sound very usefull to me.
No it is not
A late comment, but the circular triangular shape at 5:47 is called a reuleaux triangle
its not, a reuleaux triangle has 3 corners that shape has 9
@@DavDavBuilding low poly reuleaux, obviously a perfect reuleaux isn't possible with squares and equilateral triangles
how do I build the 3x3/5x5
Og rust players doing the 10x10 maze of wasting raiders time.
6:45
Where’s the best base 1x5 hotdog base?
That base would be the shield or gem
Which?
@@DavDavBuilding the "circle" one
OBJECTION!!!!!! Clans do not build circle bases like that they fill it in with the triangles to get more storage options and better places for jump ups tc placement and furnace triangles
You do realize how old that video is. Right?
my whole strategy was just to fool someone raiding my base. they can go head and blast their way to the core of the base and not find the tc. or they could get lucky and find my tc behind the first wall they knock down. id try to be unconventional and not duplicate any base i see on youtube. have you guys experimented with building a tower and sticking the tc up there? build a few towers maybe.
@5:51 i call it egg👌
5:45 The shield base
It’s very easy to floor stack the clan circle base
yes
Well a good circle base is 40 rockets to core. And another 16 to first loot room.
what is this server called?
5:50 base name idea: shield base?
Heard that name before but there are others
My favorite so far he been the football form factor. Not shown in this video.
How does it look?
@@DavDavBuilding next time I get on ill snapshot.
I think it’s the x but with the triangles filled in
What size foundation do you recommend for a duo
Minimum a while grid
Whole
@@kcart272 very helpful!
something between a 2x1 and 2x2 with 2 honeycomb layers. about that size
5:40 the egg
6:45 why it upsite down
idk man i really wanna get good at this game but it's just so fucking brutal and the potential for fun is destroyed when I can never find guns and get raided when i'm still prim
I can feel you, i am very bad at pvp myself.
The other circle base is called "the guitar pick base"
I guess thats an ok name for it.
nah its the acorn what are you on
@@mselym7272 I can see there are alot of names for that one...
@@DavDavBuilding медиатор base
i call the other circle a rotary engine bc it looks like one
there arent any busstop designs but its expected
You forgot big oval construction. It is ninja star, but reorganized in such way that it is symmetrical. Actually I think big oval is better, cos it allows stability bunker for central loot room.
Idk what u mean
I always called "the other circle" a shield
6:10 great
Good to know
Welcome
6:08 I feel like that looks like something else other than a ninja star
Thats just what it is called.
I thought I was only one to use the ninja star design...
Nope sadly not ;( was one of the first ones i ever used
Can't imagine they stole my footprint which i never see anyone do it, The ninja build is mine mate !!
Nobody builds it because it looks like a swastika when you start laying down the twig, it also makes the final base look ugly as shit
@@nathankassab8974 can't argue, but it is strong in modded servers
In response to 5:38 The “Gem Base”
If everything is easy to splash why is that a Flaw
I build Stupid without build plans so a raid on my base can either take 4 Rocket or 64 rockets I’m a duo so I Think that’s gud
I always just build 4 combed 2x2s around each other
I do 2×4 with honey comb and super tall
That sounds super shit.
6:45 "last one of the ViDeOoO"
ye the voicecrack is real
4:19 this video is sponsored by umbrella corporation
I wish ;(
Server?
i would call the other circle base something inspired by the original frustrator
No
Spearhead base??
?
nice video
Happy to hear that :D
the name for the "clan circle base" with your unknown footprint is called frustrator by evilwurst ;)
No its not, that is a Base where he used that footprint but it existed before that.
@@DavDavBuilding okay master builder ...
bro i was building it before i knew who evil wurst is. i guess the sven circle base is the frustrator as well?
@@tetzel8122 you are the only frustrater here around keep up your great vids ;)
@@relax.4045 why are you butthurt
man that voice crack at 6:46
;( don't bully me. gonna cry now byebye
6:10 "This base is well known in germany" Oh i use to build that back in my day -👴
why are you upgrading some of the foundations to wood and not all stone
It's just to give some contrast so its easier to see where 1 foundation starts and another ends to better understand the footprints.
I call the one u didnt have a name for "the egg footprint"
The other circle base can be called "the ant"
why would it be called the ant?
@@DavDavBuilding because the pattern looks like a head of an ant
For the 5:50 base all I call it is “the starter for the tycho”
But why would you call it that? Thats a different footprint and the tycho sucks.
@@DavDavBuilding 3 comments 3 mistakes
1 Tycho is made out of 3 triangles in middle and 2 squares per each side. this footprint isnt tycho
2 Naku this isnt VERY true
3 The tycho footprint is hard to name so it makes sense to name it tycho footprint, however the footprint you show in video isnt tycho at all
4 The tycho is pretty decent, especially when there is a tutorial out there for new players it is perfect.. when i clicked on the video i thought you understand from building yet you are just like tronan.. i hope unlike tronan you can accept a bit of criticism.
The tycho is a good triple bunker base for groups that dont play as much.. maybe you shouldnt make your viewers who are probably new at building think that the tycho footprint sucks even though it doesnt and you dont understand about good bases : )
@@Cat-gd8ju I made that comment 3 months ago when i was still a retard at base building
the tycho itself is not that great, doesn't have any inner peekdowns and the vending machine nerf impacted it harder than you would think
that being said the fp itself is godlike and many good bases have been made out of it
as for why dav doesn't like calling it the "tycho fp", building bulletin doesn't particularly like wurst and he didn't even invent the fp either
@@Naku_u Yet most people dont have a name for it so we call it tycho, wurst isnt a bad builder, he just builds for casual rust players that dont want to have a hard time building, that said tycho , (the wurst design) is really not that good, i myself exploited that base design 3 times on official servers and took all loot while bunkers arent open.
I made my own design with 6 bunkers and peekdowns with the same footprint extended 1 layer.
@@Naku_u The weird thing is that the footprint in the video isnt tycho :/
Yes
Not sure
who noiticed the voice crack 6:45
I used the base at 6:00 I never put the tc in the middle
Well there are other options ofc
Same here, love the footprint
The other circle base i use it and i call it the egg
there are so many names i have heard for it so far
The one you don’t know the name to it should be called the ruby base
if you check the comments there are many names ppl give them most make sense on some level, can't decide
In all my time playing rust it’s never a build or new design that keeps my loot safe it’s making hidden loot rooms
Way back, about two or three years ago what my trio would do when building large bases is make fake loot rooms because the servers we played on were known for having asian players using burner accounts with ESP for chests and such. We also spread out the loot all across the base. More often than not the raiders (being large groups of 8+ players (one time about 14 players) would get about half of the loot before running out of booms and giving up. Much later on, we'd simply get foundation raided because we were too annoying to raid properly (and raided offline generally to make it easier again).
Raiders will always win in the end, the goal is to make your base look like it isn't worth the effort by either not being big enough to have much loot in it, or having an amount of honeycomb and defenses that is disproportionate to the amount of loot you potentially have at a glance. Base size is key. Too small is easy to raid, too large is too expensive to upkeep.
The voice crack 6:46 haha
;( don't bully me pls
The name of the unknown base is optimus prime IMO
the other circles name shell be the egg
Many names that 1 is good as any