In the post-apocalyptic survival game "Evolution Out of Control," in a world full of dangers, a safe and practical home is the key shelter for the character's survival and development. The following article brings you recommendations for practical home types in Evolution Out of Control, providing a guide from site selection to 5-story layout, teaching you step-by-step how to build a "post-apocalyptic fortress" that covers survival, defense, and development. New players may want to refer to the layout structure!

I. Site Selection
The first step in building a home is choosing the right location, which is super important! Avoid areas where players gather (as they are prone to being raided and having resources stolen) and zones with active dangerous creatures, and prioritize green beginner areas.

Recommended terrains are by mountains or in jungles:
By mountains: Natural barriers, allowing you to save on materials by not needing to build one wall. Enemies would have to break through the mountain first, reducing defensive pressure.
Jungles: Abundant surrounding resources (wood, plants can be easily gathered), making collection convenient and time-saving, accelerating your development~
Remember! Don't choose too open a place, as lack of cover equals "exposing yourself to enemies," directly maximizing the difficulty of building and the risk of being demolished!
II. Preparations
Before building a home, first gather enough basic resources (wood, stone, fiber), then construct these core buildings in order:
1. Wall: Start with wooden walls to define the home's boundaries, blocking monsters and enemies. Upgrade to stone or metal walls when resources allow, doubling your defense!

2. Storage Box: Categorize and store resources (wood, stone, food separately) to keep things organized, making it easier to find items and preventing enemies from taking everything at once.
3. Workbench: Essential for crafting tools, weapons, and upgrading buildings, indispensable for getting stronger!
4. Bed: For resting and recovering stamina, also setting a respawn point. If killed by monsters or raided by enemies, you can respawn at home, avoiding the need to run all over the map.

III. Practical Home Type for Beginners: 5-Story Structure Recommendation
For new players looking to develop efficiently, try this 5-story practical layout, covering survival, defense, and development:
1st Floor: Defense + Production Core
Gate: Use a simple electronic password door to prevent monsters and raids (password doors are much harder to break than regular doors).
Building: Place an oil refinery, as refining oil is crucial in the early stages, necessary for making fuel and advanced items.

2nd Floor: Mining Supply Station
Place a furnace! New players often lack ore in the early stages, so having a furnace at home allows you to smelt ore anytime, saving time and effort.

3rd Floor: Resource Storage + Aerial Treasure Vault
Use this as a temporary storage level, building several storage boxes to categorize resources (such as wood, stone, and food boxes), making it easy to locate supplies.
If worried about ambushes, use templates and ladders to create an "aerial room" on the 3rd floor, hiding valuable resources (advanced weapons, rare materials) inside, making it hard for enemies to find!
4th Floor: Combat Respawn Point
Have the doors and windows facing outward, leaving a door connected to a small balcony for observing outside movements (to spot and prepare for enemy raids). The key is to place beds, one for each teammate, so if eliminated during combat, you can respawn on the 4th floor, grab weapons, and defend the home, making the fighting process very smooth.

5th Floor: Turret Battle Zone
With the advantage of high ground, set up respawn points and firearms. When enemies attack, fire from the 5th floor, enjoying good visibility and strong firepower, making it easy to defend the home.
In the game, you can quickly build "wooden houses," which take only a few seconds to construct. The advantage is saving time and materials, but the downside is their fragility (monsters and enemies can easily demolish them). For beginners with limited resources, use wooden houses as a temporary solution to ensure you have a place to live and store supplies. Once you have enough resources (more stone, metal), upgrade to stone/metal houses for maximum defense!

The above is the recommendation for practical home types in Evolution Out of Control. Use wooden houses in the early stages and upgrade to stone/metal houses later. Following this guide, you can both safely develop and effectively prevent raids. Go ahead and try it in the game, and build your own post-apocalyptic safe house!