With the new 0.3.0 patch in since Halloween is coming up, and an essential blueprint is released called the Zip-Line Anchor. The Zip-Line will give players the ability to traverse the terrain quicker than before. There is quite a bit of work to get it along with many dangerous enemies on the way. It will be worth the trouble to find and construct to get around the Backyard like never before.
Previous patches in Grounded were mostly fixes to the game except for the major updates such as 0.2.0. In 0.2.0, The Crow, along with some new Perks, came into the game. This time in the official title patch called 0.3.0, the Hedge has undergone a revamp with some new areas to explore that will require a bit of exploration to navigate. Navigating these areas will need a bit of fancy footwork to get through, but it is the primary location to deal with to get the Zip-line anchor blueprint.
How To Get The Zip-Line Anchor Blueprint in Grounded
The journey to getting the Zip-Line Anchor Blueprint in Grounded begins at BURG.L. He has the blueprint that players will ultimately need to build the Zip-Line, but he does require 10,000 Science Points for it. An easy way to get it is to take his mission, where he asks for a BURG.L chip that will get players 6,000 Science Points and unlock the Zip-Line Anchor blueprint. The mission will ask players to go to the Hedge and visit the new lab to be open for exploration. Inside the lab, three big pieces of paper have partial codes on them. Each piece combines to create a to open a locked door in the lab to get the chip. Bring the chip back to BURG.L's Swap Shop, along with the 10,000 Science Points to get the blueprint.
How to build Zip-Lines in Grounded
After getting the Zip-line Anchor blueprint from BURG.L, the anchors can be quite expensive to build with 4x Clay, 3x silk rope, and 6x Stems needed. The Zip-Lines need to have an origin point, either at a Zip-Line itself or an anchor point that will either be found or created with the Zip-Line Anchor's blueprint. The anchors look like a red and silver "L" shape, with the line getting attached to the silver portion. Select the anchor to build in the Construction menu, and it will create a wooden structure that the anchors can tie the Zip-Lines to. After setting it, there will be an amount of Silk Rope shown that players will need to go across the lines depending on the distance.
Grounded is available now on Xbox One and PC.