Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Get Started

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Get Started

How to get started in Rust Console Edition? This punishment PlayStation 4 Survival Game takes place in a persistent online world, where you will not only have to ensure your own safety, but also deal with unpredictable human encounters. While it's possible to team up with the strangers you encounter, many will have killed you and looted your corpse before you even have time to plead your case. This makes your decisions in the first moments of your game extremely important. In this Rust Console Edition Guide, we will explain How to get started, explaining how to find wood, stone and fabric. We will also explain how to build a base, how to create a spawn point using a sleeping bagand share some general suggestions on how to proceed.



Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Select a Server

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Get Started

The first thing to do in Rust Console Edition is Select a server. The servers are wiped periodically in Rust Console Edition, so you'll want to pay attention to when the server was created and what kind of rotation it has on. If you're able to build a strong enough base that can withstand enemy attention and sustain it properly, your progress will be stored on the server until it's cleared - even if you turn off the game and spend time offline. For these beginner's tips, however, it is better to accept that you will lose loot and progress regularly. It's just the nature of the game, we're afraid.


To give you the best chance of survival, we recommend that you select a server not fully populated when you play. This will reduce human encounters, giving you more time to gather materials without obstruction. For the best performance, we recommend select a server based in your region, because obviously reduce lag and help you if you are involved in combat scenarios.


Rust Console Edition Guide: Wake Up and Find Your Bearings

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Every time you join a new server or start a new game in Rust Console Edition, you'll start waking up on the coast in nothing but your underwear. You will start each game equipped with two items: a Rocky and Torch. The Rock can be used to chop down trees for Wood and mine Pierre; the torch can be used to see at night (use L2 to turn it on). Keep in mind that if you use the torch at night, you will attract the attention of other players who will be able to see your location. If you participate in a skirmish, you can use the Rock to defend yourself.

Take a look at the Map holding the Up button on the d-pad to orient yourself. Generally, you'll want to come to land away from the coast because, as mentioned, that's where most players will spawn. Try to stay off the roads if possible, and pick up Wood, Pierre, and Chiffon as you go (more info below). You want to try to find an isolated area with many nearby resources in which to build a base.


Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Get Wood, Stone, and Cloth

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At the start of a new Rust Console Edition game, you're going to want to collect as many Wood, Pierre, and Chiffon as possible. Wood is quite simple to collect: just hit the trees with your rock using the R2 trigger. If you specifically target the painted "X" characters that spawn on the trunk, you'll be able to knock the tree down faster, saving time and your rock's durability.


Stone and Cloth is a little harder to find, especially if you're a new player. Stone can be mined from pale rocks: these are usually larger than other rocks you will encounter in the world and have a distinct color. Again, you can mine them using the Rock; target bright sections to get the job done faster. The fabric, meanwhile, can be collected from Hemp plants; these are dark green shrubs that you will come across on your travels. They can be hard to spot at first, but once you know what you're looking for, you shouldn't have too much trouble locating them.

As you move around land, keep an eye out for other ores like Metal ore et sulfur ore, because it will come in handy later, and you might as well get it back if you see it.

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Build Tools, Weapons, and Find Food

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Once you have material in your Inventory, we strongly suggest that you start craft some Arms et Tools. Press the Up button on your d-pad to bring up the inventory screen to see what you've collected so far, and use the R2 and L2 buttons to switch to the Crafting tab. At this point, we recommend that you build a wooden spear, the stone hatchet, And a stone pickaxe. The wooden spear will allow you to defend yourself against animal and human opponents. You will also be able to use the Stone Ax and Stone Pickaxe to more efficiently harvest Wood and Stone respectively.

At this point you will probably also need food in the form of Food et Water. keep an eye on Mushrooms in forest areas; these can be eaten off the ground and provide just enough calories to keep you moving. Alternatively, you can try looting other players Pumpkin patches; just make sure they're not at home. Water can be consumed from lakes and other pond-like areas. If you have enough fabric, you may consider making a Sac Bota, which can be filled with 500ml and carried with you as you continue heading inland.


Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Create a Spawn Point Using a Sleeping Bag

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Get Started

If you were to die at this point, you'd have to start all over again, so it's a good idea to really start thinking about where you want to build your base at this point. We recommend that you find a good neighborhood and then create a Sleeping bag. Putting it on the ground will allow you to respawn inside if you die, as long as it isn't destroyed. This means you won't have to make the long journey inland again, and while you'll lose your resources, it should be easy to gather wood and stone if you've chosen a good place to settle down. .

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Build a Base

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Building a base is probably the most important thing you can do in Rust Console Edition. Try to establish your digs in an inconspicuous area surrounded by lots of resources, away from other players and other buildings. You will need to create the Construction plan to start, then equip it. Use the L2 button to start building foundations, then add Walls, the Toit, And a Doors. Keep it simple at this point: you don't need a monolithic mansion; just a place to store your things and stay safe overnight. If you haven't already, we recommend grabbing your sleeping bag and putting it inside – or making a new one if you prefer. Don't forget to give it a memorable name.

You will also want to create a Key lock, and attach it to the door. This will prevent other players from opening the door and getting inside, although it's worth noting that at this point your base won't be particularly strong and other players will be able to break in s they wish.

You will also want to build a Tool cabinet and put a key lock on that too. This will ensure that the surrounding area is reserved for you, so that no one else can build within 50 meters. If you want to share the Base with a friend or teammate, you can allow them to do so. Likewise, you will need to store some resources in your tool cabinet in order to maintain your base and prevent it from decaying. This is especially important if you plan to disconnect and return to base at a later date.

Rust Console Edition Guide: How to Secure Your Base

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As mentioned above, you will be able to return to your base if you invest the necessary materials to prevent it from decaying. However, a poorly fortified base will be destroyed by other players, so you'll need to spend some time securing your excavations. Craft the Hammer and equip it then hold the L2 button to bring up the radial menu and inspect your options. At this point, we strongly recommend switching to Stone; it is much more durable than wood and should be relatively safe at this point. You'll be able to Armor your base at a later stage, but for now focus on upgrading to Stone so that you are relatively safe from other players.

Once you've completed all of these steps, you should have a solid enough platform to start exploring the rest of the game. This is just the beginning, but you're going to want to search Junk batteries a pill The monuments in search of rarer materials and Blueprints. Focus on building a furnace smelt ores, Clothing items to protect you, and a Worktable to start researching more powerful weapons and utilities. Of course, these are just our suggestions, and it's entirely up to you: what are your tips and tricks for How to get started in Rust Console Edition? Let us know in the comments section below.

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