

While it’s a solid loot spot, most people ignore it and head north of it to the Pavlovo Military Base. Dense forests allow you to squirt out of the area quickly.ĭeep down in the southwest, along the coast, is the lovely seaside town of Kamenka.It’s easily the highest spot in the area, so no one can fire down on you.It only requires stashes, so few materials are required.Don’t keep all your ammunition in one spot, for example. Spread your stashes out and keep them all with a little of everything. Those of you planning to use this location are advised to not build a true base here, just stashes and a tent at most, as the natural cover should be used to its maximum effectiveness. Dense foliage and two hundred and seventeen meters of elevation provide perfect, natural cover for those who are feeling hostile. Many survivors have been eliminated by an unknown shooter atop this mountain.įor those wanting a well hidden sniper nest that overlooks one of the most densely traveled locations in the game, Kozlov’s Peak is for you. The sizable peak allows for perfect fields of fire at the highway below, for those more intrepid marksmen. Kozlov’s Peak is situated almost exactly halfway between Elektrozavodsk and Chernogorsk. Kozlov’s Peak (Great for hunting the coast) Natural formations create sightlines that only those well versed in the area will know.ħ.All but guarantee you won’t have to deal with a fight, as it is almost never populated.Technically requires no actual supplies to make a base.Maybe leave a built up fireplace and a tent. Keep a nice supply of extra food or medical supplies, and you’re set. I’ve personally lived out of these locations more than once, as something about the serene quiet is inviting.Īll you need for one of these bases to be a ‘base’ is a shovel and a drybag.

The northeastern caves are perfect for those looking to make a base for stashing gear, without fear of needing to fight for it, or those wanting a quiet place to cook and relax. Not many know of these natural formations, and as such, it is rare that you will encounter competition.


These rocky outcrops are pockmarked with several caves, all in the northeast, near Svetloyarsk. The north of Chernarus is extremely rocky, with sheer cliff faces and jagged rocks lining the coastline and more mountainous areas. Can build a good base with low supplies.Good geography so you can keep the rare outsider away.Quiet town that is out of the way, so the chance of hostiles is low.You will probably want to build a watchtower or platform to keep raiders at bay. Really any building would be good to build into, and given that you are building in houses it would be a very low barrier for entry as far as supplies go. The big bonus is gear, as you are in a good gearing zone surrounded by Kamenka Military Base, Severograd, and a summer camp. The town itself is sparsely laid out and has good geography for checking your surroundings from all angles. That being said, be wary of your surroundings, as this is geared territory.Īny building in this town would be a good place to build a base. Most ignore this place, as it is surrounded by great places to loot. The tiny village of Kalinovka is a rarely visited settlement to the north of Severograd. Kalinovka (Great for being hidden in plain sight) A large castle entryway allows for larger building opportunities, including garages.ĩ.A hilltop castle, so you have built in defense, and have overwatch of the surrounding areas.Easy to barricade, requiring minimal supplies.With only that, the tower is fully barricaded and built up for your use.
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You will need to barricade the front entryway to the tower, and all windows to make sure no would-be climbers get in. The battlements atop the tower are also tall enough that snipers will not be much of a worry. Most of its walls still stand, and its central tower is great for building on. Zub is a great castle for adding a base to. The only easily guided way there is to follow the winding yellow hiking trail. Despite its age, the castle is mostly still standing. Not much local history is known about the ruin, aside from it being built around 1100 AD. Located inland from the southern coast, and just a short run south of Vyshnoye, lies the castle ruin known as Zub.
