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Nyu Apr 8, 2024 @ 12:17pm
wich dig site to going T2 in volcalidus ?
so, time to moving to T2 in volcalidus

so far i stayed in dawn rest but the lack of T2 there and so the lack of corestone push me further

wich one of the dig site would be best for T2 knowing i'll build a new endgame setup for T3 in ANOTHER digsite ? And why would you chose this one for T2 rather than another one ?

I heard there is a digsite comparable to aquifer in og with lava at the bottom, wich should be perfect for large T3 build but wich one is it ? Mayber there is a better one for T3 (larger and deeper for example)
Originally posted by Hypothicis:
So, here's my two cents.

As for whats best for a tier II, knowing you'll want to build somewhere else later for tier III, is hard to say. There's no "best" for tier II, I think. However, I'd probably suggest "Cinder Footing" for that, purely for the fact that it's between New Glade and Shattered Outpost. Makes buying from stores and traveling a bit more convenient.

Scoria Chamber is the plot with lava under the earth, but it's actually rather small once dug out. I wouldn't build here at all unless you like the idea of having the lava directly below you for some reason.

That being said, I've completely mined out all the plots in search of relics. From what I can tell, Lumberton Bluff is the largest and deepest plot, it's also the most "square" shaped, making building in it much easier.

If you want to build something large, deep, and complex, that's your best bet. =]
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Hypothicis Apr 8, 2024 @ 1:34pm 
So, here's my two cents.

As for whats best for a tier II, knowing you'll want to build somewhere else later for tier III, is hard to say. There's no "best" for tier II, I think. However, I'd probably suggest "Cinder Footing" for that, purely for the fact that it's between New Glade and Shattered Outpost. Makes buying from stores and traveling a bit more convenient.

Scoria Chamber is the plot with lava under the earth, but it's actually rather small once dug out. I wouldn't build here at all unless you like the idea of having the lava directly below you for some reason.

That being said, I've completely mined out all the plots in search of relics. From what I can tell, Lumberton Bluff is the largest and deepest plot, it's also the most "square" shaped, making building in it much easier.

If you want to build something large, deep, and complex, that's your best bet. =]
Last edited by Hypothicis; Apr 8, 2024 @ 1:35pm
Nyu Apr 8, 2024 @ 1:39pm 
exactly the kind of answer i was looking for

the lava floor is only nice to save a bit of trouble plumbing it's handy, but not vital

thanks for the answer !
Hypothicis Apr 8, 2024 @ 1:40pm 
Originally posted by Gylis:
exactly the kind of answer i was looking for

the lava floor is only nice to save a bit of trouble plumbing it's handy, but not vital

thanks for the answer !

No problem! Glad it helped and have fun =]
Jagernaught Apr 8, 2024 @ 4:02pm 
I think Waterside is the best early base in the DLC. It's a quick straight drive to the waterpipe/Conveyor town and you can pop up the hill and drive through the lava to be to New Glade in literally 10 seconds. Being in close proximity to those two sources of equipment and quests will propel you to endgame.
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Date Posted: Apr 8, 2024 @ 12:17pm
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