Available at a stable for 150 Scrap, horses are one of the best transport methods in Rust. Able to travel at far faster speeds than sprinting on foot, they’re perfect for moving loot, getting back into a fight, or quick recycling runs. Over time, horses can become fatigued and gallop for shorter periods of time. …
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For many players, the first day or so of a wipe is the best Rust experience you can immerse yourself with. No rifle-wielding chad clan players to worry about. Just a bunch of low geared players mindlessly killing each other. In these situations, a lot of new players find it best to run inland and …
Components are a commodity in Rust, used to craft items or recycle for resources. If you smash a few barrels, you’ll have a bunch of different components in your inventory. After a few supply runs, you’ll start to get many different varieties in your loot boxes. Eventually, your boxes will be bursting and it’ll be …
Plenty of monuments already exist in Rust, many of them are interesting to explore and loot. There’s different places for different levels of survivor, the radiation system is a brilliant way of preventing newbies from accessing high-priority areas. When you first get started in Rust, you find it difficult to get going and obtain some …
Regardless of whether you’re a farmer or roamer, wearing armor in Rust is an absolutely necessity when you’re leaving your base. Without it, you’re left exposed to pretty much any kind of attack, even nakeds with rocks can deal some damage. Of course, without armor, others might think you’re a simple noob and probably won’t …
Raiding is key to any Rust experience, whether you’re a solo or part of a clan. Spending stacks upon stacks of resources to geta base’s loot is one of the greatest things you can do. New or casual solo players may never raid, though. They’re too involved in sorting their own base and resources out …
Whether you’re a struggling solo or rich 10 man group who spawn kills nakeds, scrap is a constant problem. It feels like an uphill battle at times, spending the entire wipe researching items to make the next month a bit easier. I’ve seen countless players complain about scrap, saying it’s way too hard to acquire. …
Food is a valuable resource in Rust, keeping your hunger level topped up prevents exhaustion (unable to sprint) while out. It’s also just nice to not have to die and regenerate health. Some players might find it a bit tedious but with how easily accessible food is, it’s always worth eating regularly. Also providing health, …
Over an entire gaming career, many video games come and go fairly often. Sometimes you find that one gem you can put 1000 hours into, then you’ll spend $60 on a AAA game that turns out to be bad. Such is the nature of gaming, it’s always evolving. Thankfully for us, we have a wealth …