Rust Primitive Siege Weapons Guide

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MrBrauwn

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Rust Primitive Update

With the arrival of the Primitive Update, Rust server hosting has undergone a major transformation, reverting its technological advancements in favor of a more archaic warfare style. Explosives such as C4 and rockets are now things of the past, along with helicopters, paving the way for medieval siege weaponry, melee combat, and bows as the primary tools of destruction.

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In this guide, we will break down the new siege weapons introduced in Rust’s Primitive mode and provide step-by-step instructions on how to craft them to enhance your battle strategies.

How to Get Access to Siege Weapons in Rust

Players can utilize these weapons in both Vanilla and Primitive modes, but unlocking them requires meeting specific conditions.

Rust Primitive Weapons

To craft most siege tools, you must first obtain a Level 2 Workbench, where you can unlock the necessary blueprints. Gathering the following resources is essential:

  • 500 Metal Fragments
  • 20 High-Quality Metal
  • 500 Scrap

An exception exists for the Siege Tower, which is available for crafting at Level 1 Workbench.

Gathering Essential Resources

Acquiring materials for these weapons requires farming and refining various ores and salvaging scrap from other objects:

  • Metal Fragments – Sourced from Metal Ore, which must be processed in a Furnace or Large Furnace.

  • High-Quality Metal – Derived from High-Quality Metal Ore, also smelted in a Furnace.

  • Scrap – Can be harvested by dismantling items in a Recycler, including:

    • Empty Propane Tanks
    • Metal Blades
    • Road Signs
    • Metal Pipes
    • Sheet Metal
    • Metal Springs
    • Gears
    • Semi-Automatic and SMG Bodies
    • Electric Fuses
    • Tech Trash
    • Rifle Bodies

To unlock siege weapon blueprints, players must spend 300 Scrap at a Workbench, though blueprints are granted at random. As a result, it may take significant Scrap farming to access all the available siege weapons.

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Rust Siege Weapon Crafting Blueprints

Rust’s Primitive Mode currently includes four siege machines, each with its own crafting recipe:

  1. Ballista

    • Materials Needed:
      • 250 Metal Fragments
      • 2 Gears
      • 2 Sheet Metal
    • Setup Requirement:
      • 750 Wood
  2. Catapult

    • Materials Needed:
      • 500 Wood
      • 20 High-Quality Metal
      • 2 Rope
      • 2 Gears
    • Setup Requirement:
      • 1,000 Wood
      • 250 Metal Fragments
  3. Siege Tower

    • Materials Needed:
      • 500 Wood
      • 250 Metal Fragments
      • 1 Gear
    • Setup Requirement:
      • 1,000 Wood
  4. Battering Ram

    • Materials Needed:
      • 1,000 High-Quality Metal
      • 500 Wood
      • 4 Sheet Metal
      • 1 Tarp
    • Setup Requirement:
      • 1,000 Wood
      • 500 Metal Fragments

Rust Primitive Update

Mastering the siege arsenal will grant you a tactical advantage, enabling you to destroy enemy defenses and dominate battles. By securing the necessary materials and refining your strategy, you’ll be well-equipped to conquer Rust’s Primitive world!

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MrBrauwn

MrBrauwn

Game Content Writer

I’m Mr.Brauwn, and I’ve been part of the Minecraft world for over 10 years. Like many others, I started playing with friends in the early versions, but soon I discovered that servers had enormous potential to create unique experiences. Servers and Projects Over time, I specialized in creating custom servers, developing private projects, events, and collaborations with content creators. Configuring plugins, designing systems, and shaping communities quickly became an essential part of my daily life. The Leap into Content Creation After so many years working on servers, I realized I could also share all that knowledge and those experiences visually. That’s how I started streaming on Twitch, showcasing my own servers and playing on them with the community. From Twitch to YouTube Later on, I understood that this content shouldn’t only remain in livestreams. I decided to launch my YouTube channel, where I share curiosities, tutorials, plugin reviews, updates, and technical aspects of Minecraft. It’s a space for other players and creators to discover the same potential I once found in this game. What Minecraft Means to Me For me, Minecraft is more than just a game. It’s a part of my daily life: recording, editing, testing mods, configuring plugins, building, and sharing with my community. After more than a decade, my goal remains the same: to create, inspire, and enjoy this infinite world alongside everyone who joins me on the adventure.
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