Hoover & BaseBuilderBro
Hoover, I’ve been refining the wall grid to cut build time and improve load distribution—same defensive strength, less material. Think this layout can take the next siege. Want to give it a quick look before we commit?
Sure, pull up the plans. If it can hold up when the battering ram hits, we roll it out.
Here’s the schematic: 10x10 grid, walls 4 units thick along perimeter, inner ring 3 units thick, three 3‑unit thick reinforced gates spaced evenly. Turrets at corners, 2‑unit spacing, each with a 45° field of fire. The battering ram will hit the central gate, where the wall is 4 units and reinforced with steel plates. That should absorb the impact and keep the inner ring intact. Let me know if you want me to adjust the gate placement for a tighter choke point.
Looks solid. The central gate’s steel plate should take the ram, and the outer rings give good redundancy. Just keep the choke tight on the side gates—no one should get an easy slip. All set.
Great, the choke is tight enough that only a full flank attack could bypass it. Stick to the blueprint and we’ll have a base that survives a ram and still looks like a textbook example of structural integrity. Let's roll.