Guides/Which Biomes are Good for Bases

Sometimes it is hard to figure out where to put your base. This is what this guide is meant to help you decide. This is my second guide, and I hope that it helps you. I like it when I help people! That way, other people can use my ideas and strategies.

If I make any mistakes or my information is wrong, than I'm sorry. I'm only human and everyone makes mistakes or thinks their information is right when it isn't.

Also, this guide is, of course, a guide, and I will be going off my personal experience and opinions. Anyway, I'm done with this little introduction. Now I'm going to try to help you!

Good Biomes
First off, here are some good biomes. I will be going into detail which each of them later, but here is a compiled list of the biomes that I know to be useful, in case that might help you somehow.

Savanna is my personal favorite

Swamp can be nice, depending on how you do it

Rockyland isn't the best, but it isn't bad either. If you set up on the edge near a different biome, it can be great, though it really depends on the biomes around it, so consider that before setting up there.

Ocean for sure. Who doesn't want a base you can't even touch without the Shipwrecked DLC? And even then you can't build most stuff on it! Best. Setup. Ever.

Forest is a good thing to live nearby, though you probably shouldn't live it. It is vulnerable to fire, and cutting down too many trees will summon tree guards, which even when passive, they're not something you want too close to your hope. Especially earlier game.

RoG
RoG, or Reign of Giants, biomes are not in vanilla DS. If you have this DLC, here are some biomes that are good as well:

Deserts are nice because of the cacti, which are pretty nice.

(TO BE CONTINUED!)