Twig Foundation (Square)
A basic square twig foundation. The weakest building tier, used as scaffolding or initial placement before upgrading.
Twig Foundation (Triangle)
A triangular twig foundation. Useful for honeycombing and creative base designs.
Wood Foundation (Square)
A square wooden foundation. Vulnerable to fire and melee but a step up from twig.
Wood Foundation (Triangle)
A triangular wooden foundation. Half the cost of a square foundation.
Stone Foundation (Square)
A square stone foundation. Resistant to fire and melee, the standard early-game building material.
Stone Foundation (Triangle)
A triangular stone foundation. Commonly used for honeycombing stone bases.
Metal Foundation (Square)
A square sheet metal foundation. Strong against explosives but weak to fire damage (hot side/cold side mechanic).
Metal Foundation (Triangle)
A triangular sheet metal foundation. Half the cost of a square metal foundation.
Armored Foundation (Square)
A square armored foundation. The strongest building tier, requiring significant explosives to destroy.
Armored Foundation (Triangle)
A triangular armored foundation. Half the cost of a square armored foundation.
Twig Wall
A basic twig wall. Easily destroyed by any tool or weapon. Should be upgraded immediately.
Wood Wall
A wooden wall. Vulnerable to fire arrows and incendiary rockets. Provides basic protection.
Stone Wall
A stone wall. The most cost-efficient wall for raid protection. Immune to fire damage.
Metal Wall
A sheet metal wall. Has a weak side (exposed beams) and a strong side. Place strong side facing out.
Armored Wall
An armored wall. The strongest wall tier. Costs 8 C4 or 15 rockets to destroy from the strong side.
Twig Half Wall
A half-height twig wall. Used for window placements and split-level designs.
Wood Half Wall
A half-height wooden wall. Half the cost and HP of a full wall.
Stone Half Wall
A half-height stone wall. Commonly used for peek-downs and shooting floors.
Metal Half Wall
A half-height sheet metal wall.
Armored Half Wall
A half-height armored wall. Maximum protection for split-level designs.
Twig Low Wall
A low twig wall, roughly knee height. Used as barriers and for base design tricks.
Wood Low Wall
A low wooden wall. Useful as a barrier or railing.
Stone Low Wall
A low stone wall. Provides cover while allowing visibility over the top.
Metal Low Wall
A low sheet metal wall.
Armored Low Wall
A low armored wall. Maximum protection at knee height.
Twig Doorway
A twig wall frame with a doorway opening. Place a door inside to secure.
Wood Doorway
A wooden wall frame with a doorway opening.
Stone Doorway
A stone wall frame with a doorway opening.
Metal Doorway
A sheet metal wall frame with a doorway opening.
Armored Doorway
An armored wall frame with a doorway opening.
Twig Window Frame
A twig wall frame with a window opening. Place window bars or shutters inside.
Wood Window Frame
A wooden wall frame with a window opening.
Stone Window Frame
A stone wall frame with a window opening.
Metal Window Frame
A sheet metal wall frame with a window opening.
Armored Window Frame
An armored wall frame with a window opening.
Twig Floor
A basic twig floor/ceiling. Easily destroyed, upgrade immediately.
Wood Floor
A wooden floor/ceiling tile.
Stone Floor
A stone floor/ceiling tile.
Metal Floor
A sheet metal floor/ceiling tile.
Armored Floor
An armored floor/ceiling tile. Maximum structural protection.
Twig Floor (Triangle)
A triangular twig floor/ceiling piece.
Wood Floor (Triangle)
A triangular wooden floor/ceiling piece.
Stone Floor (Triangle)
A triangular stone floor/ceiling piece.
Metal Floor (Triangle)
A triangular sheet metal floor/ceiling piece.
Armored Floor (Triangle)
A triangular armored floor/ceiling piece.
Twig Floor Frame
A twig floor frame with an opening. Used for hatches and ladder access.
Wood Floor Frame
A wooden floor frame with an opening for hatches.
Stone Floor Frame
A stone floor frame with an opening for hatches.
Metal Floor Frame
A sheet metal floor frame with an opening for hatches.
Armored Floor Frame
An armored floor frame with an opening for hatches.
L-Shape Stairs
L-shaped stairs that fit inside a square foundation. Provides access between floors with a 90-degree turn.
U-Shape Stairs
U-shaped stairs that fit inside a square foundation. Provides access between floors with a 180-degree turn.
Spiral Stairs
Compact spiral stairs that fit inside a triangle foundation. Space-efficient vertical access.
Twig Roof
A basic twig roof piece. Angled to allow rain runoff.
Wood Roof
A wooden roof piece.
Stone Roof
A stone roof piece.
Metal Roof
A sheet metal roof piece.
Armored Roof
An armored roof piece. Maximum top-down raid protection.
Wooden Door
A basic wooden door. Cheap and easy to craft but weak. Can be destroyed with a few satchel charges or a flamethrower.
Wood Double Door
A cheap double-wide wooden door. Provides a wider opening but is vulnerable to fire and explosives.
Sheet Metal Door
A sturdy sheet metal door. The standard door for most bases. Known by default.
Sheet Metal Double Door
A double-wide sheet metal door. Provides a wider opening than a standard door. Known by default.
Garage Door
A large garage door that fits in a wall frame. Very popular due to its large size and reasonable cost. Opens vertically.
Armored Door
The strongest door in the game. Extremely durable with a hatch to see and shoot out of.
Armored Double Door
A double-wide armored door. Extremely strong with a hatch to see and shoot out of.
Ladder Hatch
A hatch that fits in a floor frame, providing vertical access via a built-in ladder. Opens downward.
Floor grill
A metal grill that fits in a floor frame. Players can see and shoot through it but cannot pass through.
Code Lock
An electronic lock that requires a 4-digit code to open. Essential for team bases. Can be placed on doors, tool cupboards, and boxes.
Key Lock
A basic key lock. Creates a key when placed. If the key is lost, the lock must be destroyed. Not recommended for team play.
Wood Shutters
Wooden shutters that fit in a window frame. Can be opened and closed for visibility and shooting.
Metal Window Bars
Metal bars that fit in a window frame. Allow shooting and visibility while blocking player entry.
Strengthened Glass Window
A reinforced glass pane that fits in a window frame. Allows visibility but blocks shooting. Provides full protection.
Reinforced Glass Window
A narrow metal embrasure for window frames. Provides a small shooting slit with maximum protection.
High External Wooden Gate
A large wooden gate for compound walls. Fits between high external wooden walls.
High External Stone Gate
A large stone gate for compound walls. Fits between high external stone walls.
Chainlink Fence Gate
A chain link gate that can be placed in a wall frame. Cheap security option.
Chainlink Fence
A chain link fence panel. See-through barrier that blocks player movement.
High External Wooden Wall
A tall wooden external wall for building compounds. Provides significant height and protection.
High External Stone Wall
A tall stone external wall for building compounds. Very strong, commonly used in large clan compounds.
Wooden Barricade
A basic wooden barricade. Provides temporary cover and slows enemy movement.
Sandbag Barricade
A sandbag barricade providing good cover. Can be crouched behind to avoid projectiles.
Concrete Barricade
A heavy concrete barricade. Provides excellent cover and is very durable.
Stone Barricade
A stone barricade. Mid-tier protection and cover.
Metal Barricade
A sheet metal barricade. Provides strong cover with spikes that damage players who touch it.