Enshrouded players are literally going deep on the survival game's building systems, with underground homes to rival the halls of Moria

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Digging Hobbit hole houses into the side of mountains in games like Minecraft is a survival genre tradition as old as time, and now, Enshrouded playerܫs are outdoing the competition with underground headquarters that rival the b𝓀owels of Moria. 

For those lost in a Palworld-shaped pit these last few weeks, Enshrouded is the other survival indie hit that’s been doing 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:massive numbers since its early access debut this month. Enshro𓄧uded sets itself apart with action roleplaying elements and a beautiful fantasy world that - if you squint a little - can easily cosplay as Middle-Earth. 

To prove the similarities between the t✨wo, some players have been clawing out homes and home bases into the literal earth to live out their Hobbiton fantasies. The two Reddit posts down below show off quaint underground lodgings perfect for hairy-footed friends, though the second one is a little on the larger side for such small tenants. 

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This one, down below, is more fit for a hall full of noble dwarves, complete with regal rows of columns and a lavishly built main hallwa༒y. "The way the natural cave meets the architecture gives a lot of contrast," reads one comment. Well put.🦩 

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And finally, the last underground base to gush over is this impossibly deep build that sees our adventurer leap into a hole that just keeps going. "Legit thought you were gonna land in the Skyrim intro," one commenter remarks. I thought it might lead to the fiery gates of hell or the ruins of Moria. Nop⭕e - it's just another cozy hideout for the gang. 

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Elsewhere, one Enshrouded newcomer spent three whole hours clawin🗹g out their basement before realizing that an in-game tool could get it done immediately. I wonder how long t🅠he buildings above took to create. 

For now, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how to find amber in Enshrouded and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how to craft a grappling hook for quick escapades. 

Kaan fr🃏eelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gam🅷esradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that's vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he'll soon forget.