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Outbound Guide: How to Unlock and Build Upper Deck on Truck

13.05.2026 19:24 1 min 1 source
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Outbound Guide: How to Unlock and Build Upper Deck on Truck
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In Outbound, players can expand their truck's living space by building an upper deck. The Building Blueprint is found at Treehut, north of the Fire Lookout tower on the first map. It requires collecting three items around the building and using a terminal. The Base Building Deck costs 10 Everwood and 3 Scrap Metal, adding a hatch and ladder to the roof. Players can enclose the deck with floors, walls, and a roof, and stack up to four stories, limited only by material supply and terrain clearance.

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🇻🇳 Vietnam — fuel prices

Updated: 06.06.2026

Diesel

$1.00 /l

VND26,328.69 · €0.86/l

22 of 132

cheaper than 84% of countries

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$0.83 /l

VND21,778.54 · €0.71/l

15 of 133

cheaper than 89% of countries

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