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Shelter Building Guide | Dead Land Survival Wiki

Dead Land Survival shelter workbench and storage visual guide showing a fortified starter base interior
Visual GuideVisual guide - storage and crafting capacity make every scavenging trip more profitable.

The shelter is your long-term safety net in Dead Land Survival. A better shelter makes each route more profitable because you can store resources, repair equipment, craft better items, and recover before the next push.

Start with the workbench and storage. Walls help, but storage and crafting capacity usually improve your next run faster. Add defensive upgrades once task routes begin pulling you into higher danger areas.

FacilityUse
WorkbenchUnlocks recipes and repairs
StorageHolds resources, weapons, and task rewards
BedSupports recovery and safer resets
WallsSlows threats and protects the base
TurretLate shelter defense using advanced parts
Dead Land Survival shelter defense upgrade visual guide showing reinforced walls barricades and turret parts
Visual GuideVisual guide - add defenses once route rewards are valuable enough to protect.
  1. Build storage so early resources do not get wasted.
  2. Upgrade the workbench for better Crafting Recipes.
  3. Reinforce walls before Quarantine Zone routes.
  4. Add turret parts after collecting electronics and military materials.