The center of your base is the Banner of Hope. Walk away from the Banner of Hope until you hear a chime. The chime indicates
you have crossed a boundary of the base. Keep the rooms you build inside the boundary of your base. You also learn how to build
fortifications (spiked floors, cannons, etc.) that can be built outside the boundary of your base since they don 't count toward your
base's score.
Placing Blocks Quickly
Hold down the Square button and move in a direction to stack blocks two high in a straight line. Hold R1 and Square to place a line
of blocks above your head (they must be anchored to another block). Hold L 1 and Square to place a line of blocks below your feet.
Hold L 1, R1, and Square together to place a single row of blocks.
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RESIDENTS
Residents appear first at the Banner of Hope. When residents
join your base, they offer quests, rewards , and blueprints that
teach you how to build rooms. They also assist in the base's
defense. In Chapter 3 and Terra Incognita, you can recruit
residents to join your party and travel outside the base with
you. Residents are always available for conversation. When
icons appear over their heads, it means they have a story-
related event for you to undertake.
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Talking to the character initiates the battle against the chafller's main boss.
Blueprints
When you obtain the blueprints for a room, you must first place the blueprint on the ground and then match Its requirements
exactly, in order for it to be completed.
The ground must be clear of everything before you can place a blueprint, even If what's already In place matches the blueprint's
requirements . This can be frustrating If you already have a wall in place or want your new room to share a wall with an existing room .
You don't need to demolish an entire wall to place the blueprint, just the lowest level where the wall blocks rest on the ground.
Once the blueprint has been placed, rebuild the line of blocks and continue with the blueprint's remaining requirements.
BUILDING ROO S
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While you can use blocks to create bridges over rivers, or steps to ascend to the tops of mountains, the primary use for blocks is
building rooms. Rooms can be built anywhere, but if they're outside your base, their only value is providing a place to sleep. Rooms
built inside the boundary of your base provide a great deal more.
First, rooms add points to your base's score, which is the only way to increase its level. Second, some rooms boost the attributes
and equipment of the residents. Finally, certain rooms inspire the residents of your base to create items and leave them inside a
chest for you .