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Timberborn ratios
Timberborn ratios











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  1. #TIMBERBORN RATIOS HOW TO#
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  3. #TIMBERBORN RATIOS FREE#

Ideally they should be located somewhere with 2 block deep water.

timberborn ratios

Pump's are fairly efficient so you can get away with 1 to start with. Roughly you want twice the amount of water storage you have beavers. Due to time pressure, you want to dam the smallest distance possible, later on once you've got forestry started and have flood gates unlocked, then you can go nuts.ģ) Water 2 - And in the same vein - build water storage, the ratio is 1 beaver, 2 water per day from available sources. But we'll discuss dams and power in a later sections. I do not expect the jokes to survive translation of course :PĢ) Water 1 - Water is life and fortunately you can build dam blocks right from the start, so the first thing you should do when starting is dam the nearest river asap and also try and get floodgates 2 sooner, rather than later. Translations wise - as long as you give me credit/blame, go for it.

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And if you need further help, the discussion page for this game is full of mostly friendly, helpful people. So, hopefully this helps other enjoy this wonderful game just as much as I have and if not, that's fine. Because I at present I never get enough sleep due to nortriptyline side effects giving me night sweats. But any constructive criticism, highlights of mistakes of the factual or grammar kind etc is highly welcome. In theory I should be able to get it all across relatively well (depression has it's "perks", definitely not worth the cost though), and I hope I manage to do that.

#TIMBERBORN RATIOS HOW TO#

stuff like how to use dams, what to plant, the dark horrors of logistics, surviving crises, dam worshipping 101, wellbeing and why you should maximise it etc etc. And keep me from playing Timberborn too much, because dear elder gods is this addictive, more so that factorio. But I am working out how to make a video to show those bits and will post a link here when it's done.Īnyhow - the aim of this guide is help the perplexed deal with Timberborn's game systems, it's quirks, occasional weirdness (water) and point out what fun you can have with the game and how to avoid killing all your adorable beavers. Simply because describing those would take a lot of work and is also kind of boring for me to explain :P Fortunately youtube exists for those who need to learn the very basics.

timberborn ratios

And then then there's the mountain range of editing /coughįirstly though, this guide assumes you know how to access the build menus, place stuff to be built, make planting/logging zones etc. Which given it's in early access, is going to be for quite some time. And as this is currently a work in progress it'll be updated roughly every week content wise until it goes over most, if not all of the game's features. If you have the maximum lifespanboni of +115%, then one pod supports 25,8 Beavers.Hello and welcome to the first ever guide I've published, if not the biggest written work I've done for years. This means one pod supports a population of 12 Beavers. One pod needs 5 Water, 5 Berries and 5 days to “create” a beaver child. They only need breeding pods to procreate. However Iron Teeth do not really need houses. This happens only at night and the chance is increased by 50% if the need “Social Life” is met.

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Breeding and Needsįolktails procreation need at least 2 beaver and one free slot in a house.* Rule of thumb: One Water Pump and a Farmhouse with 80 carrot fields can supply ~20 beavers. The farmhouse has 2 workers and can take care about roughly 80 tiles of carrots, 120 tiles of potatos or 200 tiles of wheat. One Grill will supply ~62 Beavers.ģ Wheat will yield 15 Bread. Which means the pump can supply ~22 Beavers.ġ Potato will yield 4 Grilled Potatos. One day is around 465s and with a 16 working hours you should expect 44 Units of Water per day. One Water Pump generates 1 Unit of Water every 7s. This means a full block will stay for 20 days in dry season. Water (unless in a tank) does evaporate at a rate of 0,25 units per tile and day or 0,05 height units per day.













Timberborn ratios