In the apocalyptic survival of the Seven Day World, the location of the base directly affects resource acquisition and defense capabilities. Many beginners, due to improper initial site selection or changes in resource distribution later on, urgently need to relocate their bases but do not know how to operate. Today, the editor brings a guide on how to relocate the base in the Seven Day World, hoping to help everyone master the moving system in the shortest time, allowing you to grasp the operational details of packing and moving from your old home, and master this core mechanism.

The first step in relocating the base is to find a suitable new location. Give priority to areas rich in resources, such as near mineral belts, water sources, or densely vegetated areas, ensuring efficient material collection in the later stages. At the same time, pay attention to terrain advantages, choosing high ground or natural shelters that are easy to defend and hard to attack, reducing the risk of monster attacks. It is recommended to scout ahead during the day and mark multiple alternative spots.

After arriving at the target location, press the B key to enter build mode, then press Z to bring up the territory placement interface. On mobile devices, these two options can be found in the menu. Use the directional keys to adjust the orientation of the territory, ensuring that the building outline fits the terrain. When the interface shows all green (or cyan, blue, depending on the version), it indicates that the current area meets the placement rules. If some areas turn red, you need to make minor adjustments to the position or clear obstacles (such as rocks, trees). After confirming there are no errors, click the confirm button, and the system will automatically complete the relocation.

After successfully placing the territory, the game will pop up a secondary confirmation interface. At this point, check if the buildings have fully landed, especially for large facilities (such as workbenches, generators) whether they are stuck in the terrain. After confirmation, the base will instantly relocate, with all buildings and inventory items transferred simultaneously, without the need for manual transportation. Note that after relocation, there is a 10-minute cooldown period during which relocation cannot be performed again; buffer time should be reserved when planning to deal with unexpected situations. The highlight of the game is that relocation does not require the demolition of existing buildings. Whether it's a wooden hut or a steel fortress, everything can be completely preserved at the new location. This mechanism greatly saves reconstruction time and resource consumption, especially for advanced facilities that have been upgraded (such as a level three furnace, water purifier).

Base relocation is an important function in apocalyptic survival, but it also requires reasonable site selection, precise placement, and control of the feature's cooldown time by players, so they can flexibly respond to changes in resources. After mastering this skill, your base will no longer be a fixed outpost, but a dynamic survival fortress that adjusts according to needs. Everyone, go and give it a try!