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How to Keep a Steady Supply of Water in My Time at Sandrock

How to Keep a Steady Supply of Water in My Time at Sandrock

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Are you struggling to keep a steady supply of water in My Time at Sandrock? Well, living life in the desert certainly is hard, especially since the climate makes it difficult for you to store a lot of water.

The good news is that there are things you can do to prevent your structures from not functioning properly due to lack of water. If you are looking for a guide to help you get more water in the game, then you've come to the right place! 

How Important is It?

Water is an invaluable resource in My Time at Sandrock because it keeps your crafting stations operating at full efficiency at all times. Without it, your crafting stations will be inoperable due to insufficient cooling. That is the reason why you need to have a steady supply of water at all times. But, how can you do that?

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Ways to Get More Water

The easiest way to get water in the game is to collect some Dew. Get 10 pieces of Dew and interact with the Workbench to make one unit of water, which you can then store in the Water Tank for later use. You can acquire some Dew by collecting plants and chopping off bushes. Collecting Dew becomes so much easier later in the game when you can construct the aptly named Dew Collector to automate this process for you.

The Dew Collector requires three Wooden Sticks, three pieces of Basic Leather, two Marble Bricks, and a couple of Stone Troughs to build. Acquire some Wood so that you can turn them into Wooden Sticks at the Workbench.

For the Basic Leather, you will need Raw Animal Skin and Sea Salt. The Raw Animal Skin can be obtained by defeating animals in My Time at Sandrock for their Damaged Animal Pelts, and then processing them at the Workbench. On the other hand, the Sea Salt can be purchased from Arvio's Store. When you have the ingredients, go to the Workbench and create some Basic Leather.

With a Pickhammer in hand, mine some Hard Rocks in the Abandoned Ruins. Once you have enough, go to the Furnace to turn them into Marble Bricks.

Now, to make Stone Troughs, you will need six Stones per trough. You can go to the Workbench to create some if you have enough Stones with you.

Aside from the Dew Collector, you can purchase some water at the Water World, which is a shop that you can find near Martle's Oasis just south of the main high street. Take note that you can only purchase five units of water at a time in this place, so you may have to come back whenever you need more.

When you follow the tips mentioned above, you will have a much easier time sustaining a steady water supply in My Time at Sandrock.

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