How to use this page
Use this Piggy: Intercity page as a checked decision guide, not a rumor list. Start with the quick facts, then follow the sections that match your current blocker in Roblox: finding the correct version, reading the map, finishing a quest, managing supplies, or avoiding unsafe reward claims.
Last checked on June 14, 2026. Confirmed facts are tied to the official Roblox listing, live game UI, or clearly named reference pages. Practical advice is written conservatively so it can still help after small updates, while exact codes, quest steps, item locations, and map coordinates wait until they can be verified.
If you arrive from Roblox search, compare the title, icon, and page context before following any guide step. Piggy: Intercity has full-game, demo, and older demo listings in circulation, so version confusion can make correct advice look wrong when a player is simply in the wrong experience.
Choosing a base location
A good base is not simply the coolest-looking place. It should sit near routes you can repeat, resources you understand, and paths you can defend or escape from. If the location requires a dangerous trip every time, it may be a trophy, not a useful base.
Before committing materials, run the route twice. Check how long it takes, what supplies you spend, and whether you can return when something goes wrong.
- Near enough to supplies to support repeated trips.
- Clear enough that you can find it under pressure.
- Connected to quest routes without forcing long empty travel.
- Easy for friends to regroup around.
Early build priorities
Early bases should solve practical problems first: storage, recovery, planning, and route staging. Decorative or advanced choices can wait until your group knows what resources matter.
If materials are scarce, do not spend them before you know whether the base improves your next three trips.
Group base roles
Group bases work best when players stop duplicating the same job. Send one player to gather, one to scout nearby danger, and one to organize the base plan. This makes base building part of survival instead of a pause from the game.
Practical checklist
- Pick function before looks.
- Test the route before spending materials.
- Use the base to shorten future trips.
Common questions
Where should I build my first base?
Choose a location near routes and supplies you already understand. Avoid distant locations that drain supplies every time you visit.
Should I build solo or with friends?
Both work, but friends help more when they divide jobs instead of everyone gathering the same material.
Are base layouts permanent?
Check the live game before treating any layout as permanent. Launch updates can change building rules.