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How To Upgrade Wood Frames in 7 Days to Die
Surviving the zombie-infested landscape of 7 Days to Die (7D2D) requires a stronghold capable of withstanding the onslaught of the undead. Fortunately, 7D2D has a crafting system for making the items needed for survival.
Wood Frames are one of the most basic items. They are used to fortify the safe haven. Wood Frames are very versatile. They can be upgraded to create more durable defense blocks, including Concrete and Steel Blocks.
In this guide, we’ll cover the entire upgrade path for Wood Frames.
How Upgrading Works
Upgrading a building block in 7D2D improves its key statistics, including hit points (HP), horizontal support, and mass. To reach the final upgrade level for a block, complete every preceding upgrade in sequence.
Upgrading a block requires an upgrade tool and upgrade materials. Each upgrade requires different building materials. Acquire upgrade materials through looting, trading, mining, scavenging, and crafting. There are four upgrade tools:
- Stone Axe
- Taza’s Stone Axe
- Claw Hammer
- Nailgun
Each tool can be used to upgrade Wood Frames. The Stone Axe is the slowest. The Nailgun is the fastest.
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Wood Frame Upgrade Path
The Wood Frame upgrade path requires:
- 8x Wood
- 10x Cobblestone Rocks
- 20x Concrete Mix
- 10x Forged Steel
The upgrade sequence is as follows.
1. Wood Frame
Requires: 2x Wood
HP: 50
Upgrades to: Wood Block
The Wood Frame is the simplest building block in 7D2D. It’s used for building bases. It’s also combustible and can be used as a fuel source.
2. Wood Block
Requires: 1x Wood Frame, 4x Wood
HP: 225
Upgrades to: Reinforced Wood Block
The Wood Block is a straight upgrade from the Wood Frame. These blocks are used for building bases. Wood Blocks are also combustible.
3. Reinforced Wood Block
Requires: 1x Wood Block, 4x Wood
HP: 225
Upgrades to: Cobblestone Block
The only difference between a Wood Block and a Reinforced Wood Block is that the latter can be upgraded. They have the same HP.
4. Cobblestone Block
Requires: 1x Reinforced Wood Block, 10x Cobblestone Rocks
HP: 1,500
Upgrades to: Concrete Block
The Cobblestone Block is an upgrade from the Reinforced Wood Block. Cobblestone Blocks aren’t combustible. They can’t be used as fuel.
5. Concrete Block
Requires: 1x Cobblestone Block, 10x Concrete Mix
HP: 3,000
Upgrades to: Reinforced Concrete Block
The Concrete Block is an upgrade from the Cobblestone Block. During the upgrade, the block goes through an intermediary stage called the Wet Concrete Block. It settles into a Concrete Block after about 15 minutes.
6. Reinforced Concrete Block
Requires: 1x Concrete Block, 10x Concrete Mix
HP: 5,000
Upgrades to: Steel Block
The Reinforced Concrete Block is an upgrade from the Concrete Block. There is an intermediary stage called the Poured Reinforced Concrete Block. It lasts 15 minutes. Then, the block settles into its upgraded form.
7. Steel Block
Requires: 1x Reinforced Concrete Block, 10x Forged Steel
HP: 7,000
Upgrades to: none
The Steel Block is the final level in the Wood Frame upgrade path. With 7,000 HP, it’s the most durable block in the game.
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Conclusion
Crafting is an essential part of 7D2D. Wood Frames are some of the most widely used crafting materials in the game. Use the information above to upgrade Wood Frames into stronger materials and enhance your base against relentless zombie horde attacks.