Timberborn — Build 17278206 !!exclusive!!
Build 17278206 brings powerful tools for creators, ensuring the game’s longevity. The modding system has been updated to be fully compatible with the new 3D terrain and transport systems. The in-game map editor now includes the layer tool, enabling the creation of maps with intricate overhangs and multi-layered terrain. For players wanting official quality-of-life features, the Developer Mode (activated with ALT+SHIFT+Z) remains a hidden tool for debugging and experimentation. Whether you’re tweaking gameplay or crafting a mountainous masterpiece, the tools are there to bring your vision to life.
Timberborn , the popular beaver city-building simulation from Mechanistry, continues to evolve, refining its unique blend of water management, vertical construction, and rodent survival. While major updates bring sweeping changes, the smaller, iterative updates are crucial for stability and usability. Timberborn Build 17278206
Fixed a persistent memory leak associated with rapid opening and closing of watergates. Build 17278206 brings powerful tools for creators, ensuring
on March 12, 2026. This build primarily serves as a "safety net" for players, reverting experimental changes that inadvertently disrupted core gameplay mechanics. Key Update Highlights Water Pump Reversion : The most significant change in this build is the reversion of recent water pump "exploit" fixes While major updates bring sweeping changes, the smaller,
For those focused on the Iron Teeth faction, this build provides crucial balancing for the Deep Water Pumps and Industrial Log Piles. The energy consumption of heavy machinery has been tweaked to encourage a more diverse power grid, forcing players to think beyond simple water wheels and integrate more engines and gravity batteries. Meanwhile, Folktail players will notice that irrigation towers and beehives have more predictable spheres of influence, allowing for "pixel-perfect" farm layouts that maximize every square inch of fertile land.