Talk:Meteor/@comment-188.143.105.208-20161024004344/@comment-47.196.20.59-20161130000946

Yea... in every world that allows it, there exists at least one meteor impact hot zone. Sometimes you'll find a moon rock boulder that'll mark the impact site, sometimes you can extrapolate the presence of one by the biome turf (or lack of), and then sometimes you'll just learn after the fact.

Regardless, there's something you'll have to understand about the impact zone: as time passes, the impact zone slowly gets bigger as rocks begin to land farther and farther, and on top of that, impact sessions get more intense (meaning they occur more frequently and feature more falling rocks).

What used to be safe from meteors in the first week might not be next season, and sessions near the start even might look tame compared to ones later on.

So... just build far away. There can hardly be any incentive to build close to one if your base might one day start getting destroyed by dangerous flaming rocks from space.