Base Layouts for Build a Base and Steal
Strong base layouts are the skeleton of every successful plot in Build a Base and Steal. PhysiGames lets you sculpt paths that protect Brainrots, streamline offline earnings, and frustrate raiders in six-player servers. These layout philosophies adapt to your budget whether you run commons or legendaries from best brainrots.
Starter Box Layout
New players should begin with a compact box: outer wall, single chokepoint entrance, inner ring for income Brainrots, and one rear vault tile for rare units. Cheap, fast to rebuild after failed defenses, and easy to lock per protect base. Graduate to mazes once income from getting brainrots stabilizes.
Maze Delay Layout
Mazes multiply time thieves need to reach high-value slots—critical when owners are in offline mode. Use S-curves, false exits, and one-way visual cues learned from base design. Pair with gear checkpoints from defense.
Decoy Entrance Layout
Place flashy low-tier Brainrots near spawn routes while hiding earners deep inside. Raiders grabbing decoys alert you without losing legendaries. Effective against rush strategies in stealing metas.
Vertical Stack Layout
When the map supports height, stack paths vertically so Rainbow Carpet raiders cannot skip floors easily. Slower construction but strong in experienced lobbies post-32M visits.
Iterating Your Layout
Record mock raid times, adjust using income calculator to avoid gutting earn rate, and revisit after events change map geometry. No official layout codes exist.