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AppWizard
November 23, 2025
The Zombies map "Ashes of the Damned" features the largest round-based map in Call of Duty history, with a main questline and numerous easter eggs. Players use a truck named Ol' Tessie for transport, which carries the Pack-a-Punch machine. To unlock Pack-a-Punch, players must retrieve T.E.D.D.'s Head from the Server Room at Janus Towers Plaza and install it on Ol' Tessie. Players can drive to Blackwater Lake to restore power by shooting orange pods off a Power Pump, then proceed to Ashwood for further objectives. Players can upgrade Ol' Tessie with the Abomination Beam after defeating zombies and collecting items. The unique Wonder Weapon, the Necrofluid Gauntlet, is obtained by defeating a miniboss named Uber Klaus and completing various tasks. Players gather six ingredients for a serum, which involves specific actions at different locations. They must find three keys to unlock a box in Ashwood, which rewards the DG-2 Turret Barrel upgrade for Ol' Tessie. Players solve various puzzles at different locations, culminating in a final boss fight against Veytharion, where they must utilize Ol' Tessie and strategic gameplay to succeed.
AppWizard
November 19, 2025
Facepunch has released an update for Rust, urging players to adapt to significant changes in the game's progression system, particularly affecting solo players and smaller groups. The update introduced a "soft progression gate" to encourage early confrontations and reduce clan dominance. Changes include the addition of Basic and Advanced Blueprint Fragments to workbench recipes, making resource accumulation more challenging and incentivizing combat. New loot refresh times at monuments have led to players camping these locations, causing further scarcity of resources. The November update adjusted puzzle timers to prevent pausing due to player proximity and introduced lethal radiation before loot resets. This has made it harder for solo players and small groups to compete, as they remain limited to lower-tier workbenches while larger clans advance more rapidly. The gameplay has shifted towards a more combat-focused experience, resembling a battle royale format, which some players find less appealing. Unofficial servers may provide a more balanced experience.
AppWizard
November 7, 2025
Facepunch Studios released the November Rust update, emphasizing a "Pivot or die" approach. The update revamps the progression system by introducing a comprehensive wipe of all blueprints and reducing the costs for tech tree and research unlocks: Common from 20 to 15, Uncommon from 75 to 30, Rare from 125 to 60, and Very Rare from 500 to 120. Scrap crafting costs have been removed from workbenches. The update also introduces new features such as powered Storage Adaptors, a Mini Fridge with 18 slots, expanded CCTV integration, and the return of monument puzzles. Adjustments have been made to helicopters, including the inability to repair in-flight and restrictions on using healing foods while piloting. The painting menu has been revamped, and off-ground foliage now reacts to moving objects. Regular blueprint wipes may be considered based on player feedback.
AppWizard
October 5, 2025
Facepunch Studios is introducing an update to Rust that encourages players to leave their virtual homes and engage with abandoned monuments, which are key locations for intense combat. The update includes a new progression system for workbenches, requiring players to find blueprint fragments within these monuments, which are tied to puzzles and high-end loot. Monuments have been revamped for increased interactivity, with expanded keycard puzzles and upgraded challenges. The update aims to promote player engagement in territorial battles and slow down clan dominance. Additional changes include shuffled loot crates, drones with storage capabilities, rebalanced primitive mode weapons, and new resource crates for beginners. This update is the last significant patch before the upcoming Naval update in November, which will introduce nautical gameplay elements.
AppWizard
October 3, 2025
Developer Facepunch has released the Meta Shift update for Rust, which includes significant changes to gameplay. The update reintroduces blueprint fragments to encourage player engagement in world PvP, adjusting workbench level requirements to five basic fragments for level two and five advanced fragments for level three. Basic fragments can be found in green puzzle rooms and blue-card puzzles, while advanced fragments are located in hackable and elite crates. The update also redistributes loot across monuments, enhances loot quality from crates, introduces a new shore crate, and upgrades drones to carry items. Crosshair customization has been added, and various smaller updates include increased mission rewards, improved vehicle capabilities, and performance optimizations addressing VRAM usage. The update is live, with a Halloween event starting on October 23.
AppWizard
July 29, 2025
Players must analyze a grass plank at a resource analyzer to unlock the workbench in Grounded 2. The first resource analyzer can be found at the Ranger Outpost: Snackbar, which is surrounded by grass for harvesting. To analyze, players need to chop down a grass stalk to obtain grass planks and then interact with the analyzer to research the grass plank, unlocking the workbench schematic. The materials required to craft the workbench are three grass planks, four sprigs, and two sap. Sprigs are commonly found nearby, and sap can be identified by small brown orbs on wood and roots. Players must gather these materials and transport them to their building site to complete the workbench.
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