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Building bases is a core part of theOnce Humanexperience. Players will usually start with small houses, but as they progress through the game, they’ll need to expand their homes to support the myriad of crafting stations and implements they need to become stronger.
Given howOnce Human’sservers resetat the start of every new scenario, players will want to save blueprints of their bases in order to save time. Thankfully, this process is very easy to do, and assuming you have all the resources you need, placing a fully-built endgame mansion will be as easy as clicking a few buttons.
How To Save Territory Blueprints In Once Human
Players can save a blueprint of their currently-built house byentering Build mode and opening the build menu with the Right Mouse Button. From here, navigate to theHouse Blueprint tab. If you haven’t saved any blueprints before, there will be an Add Blueprint button there which you may use for your existing base design. Click on any vacant blueprint slot from the House Blueprint tab to save your house.
Everything within the white borders of your territory will be saved in the blueprint, including whatever’s been added by people that yougave building permissions to inOnce Human. If you plan on expanding your base in the future, you may overwrite any saved blueprint or create a new one. We suggest doing the latter for the sake of seasonal resets. That way, you won’t have to keep redesigning and rebuilding a low-tier base once you start over in a new scenario.
Make sure that you have the correct amount of materials in your inventory before using a saved house blueprint. Also, you may need to place your furniture and crafting stations manually after deploying your blueprint.
How To Share Base Blueprints In Once Human
Speaking of building permissions, as long as you’ve given someone permission to build on your territory, they’ll also be able tosave the base blueprint for themselvesby following the same steps mentioned above. This means that members of a Hive orWarband inOnce Humancan all have the same base designs without having to manually copy each other’s work, provided one member gives everyone permission to copy their house.
Unfortunately, there’s no way to copy or share house blueprints publicly. Anyone who wants to copy a base will have to ask the owner for permission, or just do things manually. Take screenshots of the base you want to duplicate, then use them as references for manual building.