Shelter Materials

Shelter materials guide for Survive 7 Days In Arctic Roblox: walls, roofs, insulation, and repair resources in alpha.

Last updated: July 2026

Building Materials

Shelter materials in Survive 7 Days In Arctic typically start with wood planks or logs for frames, walls, and roofs. Advanced tiers may add stone, cloth insulation, or metal braces as the alpha matures. Build with what you can gather on Day 1—perfection comes on Day 2–3.

The Shelter Layouts page shows how materials translate into effective designs.

Repair Supplies

Walls degrade from weather and events mid-week. Keep 5–10 spare wood daily for patches after Day 3. Delaying repairs increases cold drain disproportionate to material cost.

If repair kits exist as rare drops, save them for Day 5–6 when failures are most costly.

Insulation Options

Extra wall layers or interior cladding may reduce heat loss if the alpha implements insulation stats. Test small upgrades before committing bulk resources.

Warmth Tools can supplement weak shelter temporarily but do not replace walls.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much wood for full shelter?
Varies by alpha recipes. Plan 30–40 wood for initial complete enclosure plus daily repair stock.
Do walls break on their own?
Weather and events may damage structures mid-week. Inspect daily after Day 3.
Best material priority?
Walls and roof first, door second, cosmetic upgrades last.