In the world of Seven Days, many players wish to share base resources with their teammates but are unsure how to achieve base merging. So, can bases be merged in the world of Seven Days? The answer is yes. The game's cohabitation mechanism allows squad members to jointly build and manage the same territory, but certain conditions must be met. Today, I will share the shared base mechanism and how to operate it in the world of Seven Days. Let's take a look below!

To achieve base merging, first ensure that all members are in the same squad, and the captain initiates the cohabitation operation at the territory terminal. Find the relocation function; at this point, the territory model should appear blue, indicating it meets the relocation criteria. All members dismantle the outer defensive structures, retaining the core facilities, and then move the territory core within ±10 meters of the same coordinates through relocation mode. This causes the safe zones of both territories to overlap by 20%. At this time, turrets and generators built in the overlapping area can be controlled by both parties and incorporated into one home base.

Subsequently, items within the terminal will automatically convert into building materials and sync to the new location. However, each team member still retains their personal vault, meaning they can place their own items, while public buildings and resources can be shared.
All members within the terminal coverage area can freely construct, but initial permissions are limited to basic infrastructure (such as walls, workbenches). Advanced equipment (like industrial furnaces, defensive turrets) requires manual authorization. It is recommended to plan functional areas uniformly before merging, for example, modularly distributing farming areas, armories, and rest areas, which will save a lot of trouble in later production.

Besides driving together, merging bases actually allows for higher resource utilization. By constructing a public warehouse, strategic supplies such as steel and stardust can be centrally stored and allocated to manufacturing locations as needed. Players skilled in construction gain wall editing rights, combat specialists manage turret deployment, and farmers oversee irrigation systems in the farming areas. Each week, exchange 3 controllers from the war group store to unlock advanced equipment permissions, ensuring maximum resource output.

The ultimate form of base merging is to allow your convoy to share resources, creating a self-sufficient survival chain. When encountering monsters, the squad can also concentrate firepower. Only by flexibly adjusting the proportion of functional areas according to seasonal goals can you remain invincible in the wasteland.