: As he hammered the final nail into his dock, the water began to churn. The Titan was moving. Kael realized that his "permanent" home was only as safe as his ability to manipulate the water around it.
: Iron ore and metal are strictly limited. Prioritize essential tools (axes/swords) over aesthetic base building until you have a steady supply.
: Always be mindful of the Titans. Their movements can drastically change water levels and disrupt your coastal structures. download-breakwaters-v0-2-32
He had a vision: a grand base with solid wooden floors and a sturdy dock to house his first sailing vessel. But vision requires materials, and in the world of Breakwaters, .
Kael stood on the shore of a small, sun-drenched island, the crystal-clear water lapping at his feet. In the distance, the gargantuan silhouette of a loomed—a living mountain of stone and ancient energy that could displace the very ocean with a single step. : As he hammered the final nail into
: Kael looked at his meager pile of 27 units of metal. To build just one section of a wooden floor, he needed 6 nails. To build the boat dock he dreamed of, he needed a staggering 32 nails , along with pine wood planks and tree sap.
: Use the demo hammer wisely; it returns 100% of your resources, allowing you to iterate on your base design without losing precious materials. : Iron ore and metal are strictly limited
: Before attempting to explore new islands, ensure you have the materials for a Boat Dock : 32 Nails (crafted from iron ore) Pine wood planks 6 Tree sap