is an open-world, first-person, survival shooter that tasks you with building yourself a safe place to survive the apocalypse; along the way,you'll need to learn how to craft using a forge to upgrade and improve tools and weapons. As you play and the game gets harder, your predicament will become clear. The scraps of wood and metal you find around are good enough to get started, but won't keep you safe from zombies forever.
In order to make your defenses stronger, you'll need to unlock, build, and use the forge. To unlock it, you'll need to upgrade your Blacksmithing or Workstation skills or use console commands to cheat. You need to be Workstation level five or Blacksmith level one to unlock the forge for the first time, but before you can use it, you'll need to craft it.
Smart progression is essential for survival in 7 Days to Die. Players must ensure they develop an adaptive playstyle to survive the zombie hordes.
Not only will you need the forge to craft better weapons, but it also allows you to improve your gear. Once you've unlocked forges, you'll need the materials to craft one:
Material
Amount
Cobblestone Rocks
50
Wood Log
1
Leather
10
Duct Tape
3
Short Iron Pipes
3
You canscavenge rocks, leather, tape, and pipes from nearby broken structures, and wood logs can be crafted in your inventory from wood. Once you've got the forge crafted, you can place it down and start using it. This mechanic is not unique to and is seen in some of the best open-world games.
With your new forge, you can do all kinds of stuff. To get started, your forge needs fuel to run. Materials like wood and coal can be loaded into the forge so that it can function. You can also toggle the forge on and off, so you can pull the fuel out if you want to for any reason. Each forge can hold a full stack of whatever fuel you put inside.
Once the forge is burning, you can smelt and forge new weapons and items. To smelt, bring any ores or other base materials to be melted down and
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