ICountFrom0 Posted December 6, 2025 Report Posted December 6, 2025 I'd show you a picture of my spawn, except it's being problems. I spawn underground. No. Not like that. Not in a cave. INSIDE THE GROUND. Stone blocks overlapping my body. Eventually though it does put me on a cliff, and the REST of spawn is a rather nice mountain valley. I'll have to come back here and fix this, eventually. Mod List Spoiler Accessibility Tweaks A culinary Artillery Grapes and Wine Auto Map Markers autoconfig lib Axle in Blocks Bark Beetle Bear Armor Repair Better Firepit Better Traders Rocky Extraction Bricklayers Butchering Buzzwords Buzzy Bees Carry on Cave Symphony ChiselTools Composter Dana tweaks DRBraziers Expanded Foods Expanded Matter Extra Info Farseer Flickering Lights Forest Symphony From Golden Combs Gimme one seed plz Handbook Declutterer Hanging Baskets Unoffical Patch Hanging Baskets Hanging Oil Lamps Improved Handbook Recipes Mannequin Stand Meteoric Steel Pasta Patch Player Corpse Sausages Spyglass status HUD Stone Bake Oven Stone Quarry Substrate Temporal Symphony Temporal Gears stack Visible Ore Wilderlands Waymarkers Windchimes I've not found a place for my final base yet, but I've found a nice spot that'll do for a temporary base at least through the first winter. A lake near the ocean to the NW. I want to be at least CLOSE to the ocean this time, and I hope this sea reaches out when I finally explore that far. I went big on food based mods this time. If I can find "just kelp" I might add that, and I might still add "just peppers" latter. The general idea was to just throw myself in the deep end with ALL the food stuff. Some of this makes it harder, some makes it easier, it does make it more complex and delightful to play through. The other complexity I wanted to add is the bricklayers and axle (soon to be a feature) though wall. With quarry to suport it. I want to build mostly in stone, and that will make it easier, and more complex. Next run? Possibly all those cloth and weaving mods, or one i found that does for wood with oiled wood, what bricklayers does for dyed clay bricks.
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