Note: Classes only determine your starting gear. This unlocks the case which then can be looted to get all the class-specific recipes along with a bundle of starting items related to the chosen class. Search for “class” in the crafting menu to see the avalible options.Īfter you decide on a class you get a class briefcase that you then place on the ground and open either with your class key or by breaking it. With the Class Selection you able to craft/choose one of several classes. When you start the game you will be given a Class Selection book and a Class Key note. Drag and drop these folders into the game's directory, overwriting when prompted. Right Click 7 Days To Die and select properties
New Weapons and Weapon Mods (Silencers, Shotgun Chokes, High Powered Scope) Locked Down Vanilla Recipe System with Class Focus (Overhaul version Only) Overhauled Progression Skill System (Overhaul Only) The overhaul is intended for those who want a new experience from the game. Mainly the recipe system is considerably locked down compared to vanilla.
The Overhaul pack adds the same items and content to the game as the expansion with the key difference being that unlike the expansion the overhaul, as the name implies overhauls some basic aspects of the game. Great if you're happy with 7DTD but just want to have more stuff to do. What this means is that it adds a bunch of new features to the game without dramatically changing the overall vanilla gameplay experience. The Expansion pack is meant to be viewed, as the name implies, as an expansion pack for the game. The Expansion pack and The Overhaul pack. The Valmod Pack comes in two different flavors.
Those individual mods you can find here: Valmar's Mod Collection It's mainly a collaboration of all my smaller mods placed together into one larger file. Add to a bowl, top with toppings of your choice, and serve immediately.This is a relatively large mod pack I've gradually created over time.Check to make sure there aren't any berries left behind. Stir things around as it starts to blend. Use the plunger to push all ingredientsdown toward the blade. Put the blender top on and make sure to use the plunger tool.You'll probably use the rest, but you want to start with a little and then add more as needed. Add 3/4 of the banana (save the other 1/4 for topping), or use the whole thing if you don't want to use it on top.Cut acai packs in half with a sharp knife and add frozen mixture to blender (you can leave them out for a minute or two to make this easier).If you prefer smoothies without bananas, though, you can use 1/2 of an avocado instead.įrozen fruit of choice (1/2 cup): You can use any frozen fruit you like, but using sweeter fruits like berries or mangoes will pair best with the acai base. You just need a little liquid that will blend well with the frozen fruit and create a creamy, smoothie-like consistency.īanana (1): Bananas both sweeten and thicken the acai base. Liquid (1/4 cup): You can use coconut water, coconut milk, almond milk, your favorite nondairy milk, or even regular water. You can find these at Whole Foods, Costco, Safeway, and other grocery stores. The easiest way to make an acai bowl at home is by starting with one of the most common bases, frozen acai packs from Sambazon.
Base + liquid + flavor add-ons = acai bowlĪcai base (2 frozen packs): You have to start with a base made of acai, which is a fruit (superfruit!) native to Brazil. Once you master the basic recipe, it'll be your new favorite way to start your day. But do you know where to start? Follow this simple formula and step-by-step guide to making a perfect acai bowl that you can customize to your tastes. So you want to make an acai bowl because everyone's doing it.