How to move territory in Once Human

Location, location, location.

Once Human is a supernatural-themed multiplayer survival RPG game where you need to set up your camp and do your best to survive with what you can find. But having set yourself up somewhere, how can you move territory if you find a better spot to set yourself up?

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Due to the multiplayer nature of Once Human, as well as the fact you’ll start with little to no knowledge of a good place to set up, it’s advisable to grab any Territory Core spot you can find. Get used to the basics, set up your crafting stations, and then start the serious business of exploration. You’ll want to look for a spot that’s reasonably close to a settlement that’s got access to fresh running water while being away from enemy hotspots

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When you find a spot to which you want to move your Territory Core, press B to open the Build Menu and select Move Territory from the menu (or press Z). You’ll see an image of your current territory core appear, which will likely be red. 

You’ll likely need to move and rotate this image until it goes green, as this will indicate the spot exactly matches your previous core in terms of placement. This can be fiddly, so it may take you a bit of patience to find an exact spot. It is also advisable to have your house raised a little from the ground, as this will ease placement. On the plus side, once activated, it will move over everything to your new location just as you had it set up before. 

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