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Timberborn floodgates
Timberborn floodgates







timberborn floodgates

Will get the large water tank much sooner, which should prevent my colony from dying of thirst. Build the gear factory on high ground & power it w.it consumed too many resources & delayed getting the large water tank way too long. Scrap the idea using the large waterwheel to power the gear factory.

timberborn floodgates

In this last attempt, never saw flooding (luck of the draw, or because I didn't build levees downstream?).Īfter seeing the colony destroyed by drought, concluded that I had to, Tried the levee approach, and you are right: It was very expensive to build all of those. Notice the levees at the bottom, way downstream.įlooded farm This shot is taken from my previous game, where flooding destroyed the colony. That reduces the flow going toward the colony and makes it less likely to flood to manage You could also put two dams at top of the waterfall to divert half the flow into that canyon. If you build the dam higher than 1 block, same thing will happen because the riverbank is shallow on the other side. If you use too many levies instead, the water will rise and spill over the edge. You will need at least 4, probably 5 dam blocks wide to let enough water through. The river on Meander flows much faster than on plains, and it varies. Originally posted by Grubs:A screenshot of your dam setup and the flooded area would be useful.īarricading the shallow side of the river with levies is a good idea but expensive.









Timberborn floodgates