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Solarpunk Base Building: Locations, Layouts & Scaling

Choosing the right base location is the single biggest decision in Solarpunk. A good base saves hours of flying; a bad one will be abandoned within two play sessions. This guide ranks the top 7 islands, gives you 3 ready-to-build layouts, and shows you how to scale from a starter hut to a 12-machine factory.

Solarpunk mid-game base
A mid-game base with a wired power grid and a small farm.

Best Base Locations Ranked

We tested every named island in the 1.0.4 patch. Here are the top 4 picks, with the trade-offs spelled out so you can pick the one that fits your playstyle.

IslandSizeBest ForTrade-off
The Verdant SpireMediumHas 3 ore veins, central to 4 other islandsHigh wind — needs anchors
Sunrise AtollSmallCalm weather, easy to defend in co-opLimited ore — ship in iron
Old Forge IsleLargePre-built forge foundation, 5 ore typesFar from trader — long flight times
Mistfall CraterMediumRich clay & copper, low rainSloped terrain is annoying to build on

3 Layouts You Can Copy

Layout 1 — The 4×4 Starter (Solo)

Footprint: 4×4 blocks. Cost: 30 wood, 20 fiber, 5 iron. Use this for your first base — it fits a bed, a chest, a research table, and a small farm without wasting space. The key is to leave a 1-block corridor on the east side for pipe expansion later.

Layout 2 — The Quadrant Co-op Base

Footprint: 12×12 blocks. Cost: 220 wood, 100 fiber, 40 iron, 20 copper. Split into 4 quadrants, one per player. Each quadrant has a private bed, chest, and workshop. The center is a shared farm, power hub, and storage. This is the most common co-op layout on Discord servers.

Solarpunk co-op base
A quadrant co-op base with shared power grid in the center.

Layout 3 — The End-Game Factory (12 machines)

Footprint: 24×16 blocks. Cost: 1,200 wood, 500 fiber, 200 iron, 80 copper, 30 rare alloy. Use this when you have unlocked all research and want to mass-produce. The trick is to keep the input chests on the south side and outputs on the north — drones move materials in one direction only, and reversing them tanks efficiency.

5 Base-Building Tips Most Players Miss

  1. Always leave a 1-block corridor on the north side. Future-you will want to add a power line.
  2. Foundations snap on a 4×4 grid. Plan your footprint in multiples of 4 — anything else wastes building pieces.
  3. Do not put your bed next to the entrance. Sleep through weather events to avoid stamina loss.
  4. Decorations do not block drones. Use them freely; they cost zero logic performance.
  5. Build your farm 2 blocks below the water source. Gravity-fed irrigation is free; pumped irrigation is not.

Video: Building a Quadrant Co-op Base

Next: Power Your Base

A base is just a pile of blocks without power. Read the Solarpunk Power & Wiring guide next to learn how to scale electricity from one lamp to twelve machines.