Timberborn: Golem Parts Assembly Duration Increased in Latest Experimental Update | Player.One

2022-09-17 13:56:06 By : Ms. Zoe Zhu

The beaver city-building game Timberborn received a new experimental update not too long ago. This patch implements balancing changes to golem parts assembly and more.

Timberborn developers said that Update 2 is almost ready to be launched, which means more players will be able to use Golems. In a previous post, devs expect Golems to come into play in the mid to late-game. This is probably why assembling Golem Parts now requires more time to complete in the latest experimental update.

For Golems to function, players need to build three parts: the head, chassis, and limb. The first two parts have their recipe duration increased from 12 to 18 hours. Furthermore, the Golem Limb now requires 4.5 hours to complete, up from three hours previously. With all parts ready, Golem assembly will take 36 hours to finish with two workers instead of just 24 hours. 

Golems are far more efficient than the original beaver workers. However, in the latest experimental update, the Golems’ work speed bonus from boosts has been lowered to just 90%. It is possible that the developers feel this value to be more in line with their expectations, especially since Golems have been available in beta for a while now and players had enough time to test them extensively.

Here are the other important changes in this patch:

Timberborn September 1 Experimental Update is available on PC