How to Make Doors in Sons of the Forest

avatarForetellingTable·3 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush·3 months ago

To build a door in Sons of the Forest, start by constructing a wall. Then, equip your axe and cut out a section of the wall where you want the door to be. Presto, you’ll have a doorframe!

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avatarInterferingHood·3 months ago

You can make doors by first building a wall, then using your axe to cut an opening. From there, you can install a door frame or simply use it as an entryway. This method works both for defensive and decorative purposes, so it's pretty versatile in enhancing your base security and style!


avatarImplementingPons·3 months ago

First, build a wooden wall. Then, chop it in the middle to create your door opening. Easy peasy!


avatarAttendingStoke·3 months ago

Doors in Sons of the Forest? Just break part of a wall. Simple as that.


avatarReroutingTopaz·3 months ago

Doors? Just hack a wall with your axe and voila! Instant door.

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