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Timberborn custom maps8/6/2023 This challenging Mountain map is basically a three quarter size playing area. There is probably nothing here you would want to blow up. And, industry can be built on water platforms to make better space on the smaller islands. The good news is most of the map is arable. You will most likely make a detour right or left with early districts to obtain some steel, before moving along the middle archipelago to the lovely cascading waterfall at back. You start out on a mid-sized island with only basic resources to ensure a safe and successful early game… with no steel. Waterworld! The most beautiful map in the game to date, and one of the biggest full-sized maps. This is a decent map for the Steel Teeth Faction. It could be played with a mix of terraforming and suspension bridge strategies. This is one of the biggest, a full size map. The Terrace map is a more balanced version of the Mountain range map, with lots of table land mesas. Everything is possible here: terraforming, explosives, suspension bridges, and either faction is do-able. You could do just about anything with this full size map. But, the map is mostly land, as opposed to the Thousand Islands map. The Lakes map is one of the biggest, with a very balanced terrain. This overlap district method is an easy way to start new districts. And, once you’ve stocked plenty of resources over there and built a barracks with your starting district workers, you can add a new district over there that’s already stocked, so you can reach metal. I recommend adding multiple resources and more water pump/ tanks on the reachable bank, which you probably spanned with a dam (just above the waterfall.) The dam here keeps water inside for the drought season. You’re not going to want to have a district without arable land until later in the game when you can adequately terraform. In addition, the river can be filled with platforms, creating a riverwalk for industrial buildings, and freeing up arable land for growing things. It is very basic, with easy access to the water and the bank opposite the river. This is the first map, and the one that is recommended for starters. Whatever you choose, there’s much to see and do already in this early access title. You are also able to create your own maps in the editor, or edit one of the game maps, and save it under a different name for playing. They come in Full size, Three quarter, Half size, and Tiny. The Maps are arranged below by order of size, largest to smallest. Know before you go.Įditor mode photos of each of the playable maps included in the game, with tips and notes about resources. It would also make dam engineering a safer prospect.A simple photo guide to inform your journey. Moving up near the falls would give you a good view and a more casual building experience. You could move the start position up and to the right so you're on a bigger island near a deep water pool for arable land year round. ** Suggestion: Anyone who would like to experience this map without these limitations could easily edit the map before starting the game. Damming up the wrong spots will cut off your water supply very fast. It takes longer for the water to return after a drought because you are so far from the source.Ģ. * Caution: Dam building is a bad strategy here until you understand the water flow.ġ. You start out on a mid-sized island with only basic resources to ensure a safe and successful early game.
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