

Online sources, such neighborhood guides and specialized websites, offer helpful details about the precise locations of caves on the Navezgane map. The collective wisdom and experiences of the ‘7 Days to Die’ community can still be useful to you even when caves may not be clearly displayed on the in-game map. Utilizing Community Guides for Cave Locations You'll be rewarded for your perseverance and patience as you unearth the hidden delights beneath the surface. Investigate prospective cave entrances slowly and pay attention to any visual hints you may encounter. As you explore various biomes, transitional zones, and distinctive geographic features, leave no stone unturned.

It's important to thoroughly examine the map if you want to increase your chances of locating caverns. New Burnt POI's were introduced to the RWG world, so now things blend together better.Thorough Exploration and Community Guides On a Random Gen map, there aren't usually cities in these Biomes, but it is possible. This can be found by following the Apache St. There's also a small village (on the Navezgane Map) in the middle of the Biome with destroyed houses. Most of the buildings in this Biome are partially destroyed and a player can find mostly burnt and destroyed Houses with normal loot inside them. Clothes such as Cowboy Hats and Bandanas also have a cooling effect. To stay cool, make sure you are adequately hydrated. Birds Nests are a good source of Eggs and Feathers. Ember Piles, Small Stones and Birds Nests litter the ground and are easy to spot due to the vast reaches of scorched earth. Alpha 13's temperature system can lead to the player overheating quickly. The environment is very hot, particularly in the afternoon sun, although not as hot as the Desert.

Or momentarily hopping over to a different biome to collect Plant Fibers. The environment, when it rains, can quickly lower the players body heat. In Navezgane, the Burnt Forest separates the northern region, which is easier to live in, from the southern region, which contains the dangerous Wasteland and Desert biomes, making it easier to tell the transition to the dangerous areas of Navezgane and back. Just be sure to craft/obtain and wear cooling clothes if you are settling here. There is very little wildlife here and very few buildings, making this a very poor spawn point.ĭespite being a mostly poor spawn point and despite it's appearance, it is not actually an overly dangerous biome what few animals that spawn here are easy to hunt due to the open spaces, and surprisingly few zombies actually spawn here, the burn victims being the only one most of the time, and they are easy to both spot at a distance and hear before they surprise the player with their fiery crackling sounds, and trees, in spite of being burnt and not dropping seeds, are still plentiful within the Burnt Forest it would take a long time to deplete the wood for this to become a problem, by this time the player will likely have planted trees from other biomes if they like living here. Destroy these ember piles yields Wood and Coal for crafting and as a fuel source. However, it has many new Points of Interest as of Alpha 13, improving its exploration value.Įmbers burn on the ground and will catch you on fire if you walk over them. This Biome is now nothing but destroyed buildings and burnt trees. However, when the third world war started and the virus started to spread among humanity, everything went down and a wildfire destroyed this beautiful forest, along with everyone inside it resulting in Burn Victim Zombies. It had plenty of wildlife and all the trees had beautiful green leaves. Once, the Burnt Forest was like all the other Forests. The Burnt Forest is also known as the "Dead Forest".
