[Top 5] Graveyard Keeper Best Workyard Layouts That Are Excellent

Best Graveyard Keeper Workyard Layouts
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Top 5 Graveyard Keeper Best Workyard Layouts

Efficiency and profitability are important goals in Graveyard Keeper, and how you arrange your workstations has a lot to do with it. Creating an effective workstation arrangement is critical for improving productivity and resource management. In this post, we will look at the most successful layouts for various workstations, helping you toward a setup that not only improves your workflow but also optimizes your earnings, transforming you into a true master of Graveyard Keeper workstation arrangement.

5. A Mix of Everything

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This type of workyard plan includes a variety of workstations to allow for the processing of various materials and the creation of various things. It helps to have several trunks throughout the place to hold all of the materials.

Why A Mix of Everything Layout is great:

  • At least one station has its own specialized area, along with a trunk to store products made from it.
  • Having one at each station eliminates the need for players to travel to other workplace sites to produce items.
  • Materials and farmed crops may be conveniently obtained once the Crate Factory is created.

 

4. Convenience

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A convenient layout means that similar stations are close to each other, and the stations are placed in a way that makes them easy to access.

Why a Convenience Layout is great:

  • The placement of timber stocks near wood stations and stone stockpiles near stone workstations facilitates the processing of logs and blocks.
  • For convenience, each station segment can have a trunk nearby.
  • Each trunk is also put in an accessible location.

 

3. Stoneworks Factory

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Stone is one of the best and most important materials when it comes to decorating graves as they produce the highest gravestones and grave fences until marble can be used. So it makes sense to dedicate a large portion of the workyard to processing stone and stone products. 

Why Stoneworks Factory Layout is great:

  • Several stone stockpiles and cutters can be placed in the workyard to maximize the amount of stone storage and processing.
  • It streamlines the stone-cutting process, minimizing downtime and enhancing overall productivity.
  • The cohesion of stone-related facilities, together with simple access to materials, promotes a smooth and effective working environment.

 

2. Highly Categorized

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The workyard is fantastic since players can arrange the space whatever they want. Some people are content to place stations wherever they can, but others plan out their stations and change things around whenever possible. We believe the area looks better when stations and trunks are visually appealingly organized.

Why Highly Categorized Layout is great:

  • When the workyard is organized, each object has an assigned spot, such as stockpiles next to one other.
  • The stations are close together to make it easy to switch between them when making products that need numerous processes.
  • The furnaces are positioned so that they do not interfere with any of the other stations or trunk lines.

 

1. Zombie Automated

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Every player reaches a moment where they have so much work to do, with supplies needed to manufacture decorations, work with more corpses, and establishing more stations. However, having the power to produce zombies will make things a lot easier. Simply generate a few zombies for each station and put them to work passively. Make sure you have enough trunk room to keep your handcrafted items and materials.

Why Zombie Automated Layout is great:

  • Zombies can perform most or all of the laborious processing and crafting tasks, such as breaking stone, iron, and marble blocks, cutting logs, and so on.
  • Players can use zombies to make clay pots, iron pieces, and nails, which are always in demand.
  • This will speed up the cutting of stone blocks as well as the creation of grave ornaments with the help of zombies manning the stone cutters. The sole difference is that no tech points will be awarded to players.

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