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[[File:Austismbasereupload.png|thumb|566x566px|An example of a finished base]]
Building a proper base is essential, without one you
Although this guide is aimed more at advanced players who have already [[Finding A Planet|found a planet]], it is friendly to noobs wanting to build their starterbase which have found the instructions in [[Getting Started]] inadequate. As such the first few parts may be a little more hand-holdy than other articles.
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Next, place one of the [[Bin|bins]] up against the [[iron]] node using your hammer tool and resize it ('''6×6×6''' should be more than enough). Then, mine some more [[iron]] (place your cursor right above the bin so the [[iron]] falls into it). If you're setting up a starterbase, you'll need at least 14 pieces of [[iron]], though more is advised. You should then drag both of your bins to the nearby [[copper]] node and repeat the steps you did with the [[iron]] node, note youll need to use the empty [[bin]] as the now filled [[iron]] bin will not accept anything but said [[Resources|resource]]. Once youve gathered the necessary [[copper]], go to a mountain and mine it until [[sulfur]] appears (long yellowish stick-like resource), then drag it over to your [[Bin|bins]]. You may then proceed to the following section.
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===Setting up power ===
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===Getting Resources===
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It's now time to get some basic [[resources]], you should start with [[iron]].
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