Is building on shore of ocean a good idea?
As long as I don't alter the shoreline I mean. Wanting too know if I build on shore, do them serpent things bother my base?
11:13 pm, October 24, 2021
pawelkrzyzak replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 28, 2021 @ 7:34:44 am PDT
Yeah...think about it, pal ;) You are the one not being sure if location when river joins ocean is inlet or outlet...Think about what you are asking. Are there any rivers in the world that flow from the see/ocean up to the mountains?
5:13 pm, October 28, 2021
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GunsForBucks replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 28, 2021 @ 7:48:22 am PDT
I suppose it could be confusing since an "inlet" is often meant as a river outlet into a sea/ocean or just larger river.Yeah...think about it, pal ;) You are the one not being sure if location when river joins ocean is inlet or outlet... Think about what you are asking.
But the person who mentioned it stated water flow direction... I suppose the correct way would be to say "the "river inlet" is where the river's outlet is" <or even a passage between islands>. Either way calling it a river inlet would have been correct in the first place.
5:13 pm, October 28, 2021
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pawelkrzyzak replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 28, 2021 @ 5:26:22 am PDT
Are there any rivers in the world that flow from the see/ocean up to the mountains? The locale that looks easiest to set up a base is right where a river joins a sea. Not sure if its an outlet or inlet as no current that I can tell. Logs in the river float in place. I notice trolls can cross this river. So might have side towards sea wrecked. Could go further down where its ocean only. I suspect trolls can wade around any obstacle I place. May go inland a bit for my main base. Enough so moat is between base and ocean. Then I maybe only lose the dock portion, or can kill them while they attack that.
2:13 pm, October 28, 2021
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Trakehner replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 28, 2021 @ 5:45:15 am PDT
Think about what you are asking.Are there any rivers in the world that flow from the see/ocean up to the mountains? The locale that looks easiest to set up a base is right where a river joins a sea. Not sure if its an outlet or inlet as no current that I can tell. Logs in the river float in place. I notice trolls can cross this river. So might have side towards sea wrecked. Could go further down where its ocean only. I suspect trolls can wade around any obstacle I place. May go inland a bit for my main base. Enough so moat is between base and ocean. Then I maybe only lose the dock portion, or can kill them while they attack that.
2:13 pm, October 28, 2021
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Potato Cat replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 25, 2021 @ 6:26:38 pm PDT
Thats why i dont build shoreline towns/bases anymore. I build my permanent bases on the shore and build a dock. I also put a trench/moat around it. On the inside I put up stake wall or stone wall. The only difficulty/annoyance is keeping mobs on a raid from going around the wall through the sea. I try to build up the land into a cliff they can't climb or bounce over (darn blobs!).
They(mods) just swims around, its better to build a bit away from the shore, and make a road to the docks.
2:13 am, October 26, 2021
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Lenny Rat replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 25, 2021 @ 3:50:22 pm PDT
Nearly all of my bases and/or small outposts are along a shoreline. As long as I don't alter the shoreline I mean. Wanting too know if I build on shore, do them serpent things bother my base?
Makes base defense much easier. Not to mention access for a ship.
Same here. Dig the shoreline to make a steep dropoff and even swimming bad guys cannot climb it. On my docs I place stairs down to the water with a door at the water line. If skellies climb the stairs they are stuck there while I kite them.
11:13 pm, October 25, 2021
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Mr B. replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 25, 2021 @ 3:54:07 pm PDT
Serpent no, but as someone said, creatures do swim right out to sea just to get around the walls. Very annoying.
11:13 pm, October 25, 2021
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_I_ replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 25, 2021 @ 4:04:03 pm PDT
not directly on shore, but a 20-30 meters inland is safe from the waves
and a trench to the water depth to deter mobs from attacking
and a trench to the water depth to deter mobs from attacking
11:13 pm, October 25, 2021
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GunsForBucks replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 7:18:29 pm PDT
Wouldn't worry about a serpent.
Not a big fan of shore bases though. I used them a lot when I started to play but found it more difficult to put out good defenses as enemies just will swim around stuff.
Close to shore yeah, but right on the shore I avoid unless the topography is favorable like a sharp drop off or something.
Not a big fan of shore bases though. I used them a lot when I started to play but found it more difficult to put out good defenses as enemies just will swim around stuff.
Close to shore yeah, but right on the shore I avoid unless the topography is favorable like a sharp drop off or something.
5:13 am, October 25, 2021
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Trakehner replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 7:35:14 pm PDT
Nearly all of my bases and/or small outposts are along a shoreline. As long as I don't alter the shoreline I mean. Wanting too know if I build on shore, do them serpent things bother my base?
Makes base defense much easier. Not to mention access for a ship.
5:13 am, October 25, 2021
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Double-G Wiggler replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 4:26:33 pm PDT
good stuff
2:13 am, October 25, 2021
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Lucidess replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 4:36:33 pm PDT
Serpents only exist in the Ocean biome, so if you managed to make a base ON the Ocean biome and sit in there, Serpent's might spawn. Otherwise they will never spawn and bother your base.
2:13 am, October 25, 2021
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TangoBlue replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 5:04:54 pm PDT
I build my permanent bases on the shore and build a dock. I also put a trench/moat around it. On the inside I put up stake wall or stone wall. The only difficulty/annoyance is keeping mobs on a raid from going around the wall through the sea. I try to build up the land into a cliff they can't climb or bounce over (darn blobs!).
2:13 am, October 25, 2021
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redgreen999 replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 6:21:38 pm PDT
The locale that looks easiest to set up a base is right where a river joins a sea. Not sure if its an outlet or inlet as no current that I can tell. Logs in the river float in place. I notice trolls can cross this river. So might have side towards sea wrecked. Could go further down where its ocean only. I suspect trolls can wade around any obstacle I place. May go inland a bit for my main base. Enough so moat is between base and ocean. Then I maybe only lose the dock portion, or can kill them while they attack that.
2:13 am, October 25, 2021
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warrenchmobile replied to Is building on shore of ocean a good idea? October 24, 2021 @ 6:25:44 pm PDT
Serpents do not voluntarily leave water. If a viking drags one ashore, the serpent will move back to the water by the most direct route as quickly as it can.
Dry land structures not within horizontal melee range of water are safe from serpent attacks.
Boats and docks are another matter. In my experience, the most usual reason a serpent would show up at a base on the shore is because a viking lead the serpent there.
Dry land structures not within horizontal melee range of water are safe from serpent attacks.
Boats and docks are another matter. In my experience, the most usual reason a serpent would show up at a base on the shore is because a viking lead the serpent there.
2:13 am, October 25, 2021
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