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17278206 __full__ | Timberborn Build

Fixed a visual bug where the green fertility ring of an irrigation tower did not match the actual soil hydration boundary.

Building descriptions now explicitly display the probability of injury for beavers working there. This is vital for balancing productivity with worker health, encouraging players to rotate staff or use bots in dangerous areas.

If you are running an older release or experiencing version mismatches with community mods, use the official Steam distribution network to verify your build. Open your and right-click on Timberborn . Select Properties , then navigate to the Betas tab. Timberborn Build 17278206

For the first time, beavers can dig tunnels and build terrain blocks atop existing structures, enabling hanging gardens and skyward farms. Key Features and Stability Enhancements

For a full list of changes, you can check out the patch notes on the game's official website. Fixed a visual bug where the green fertility

Timberborn in its 1.0 state, represented by builds like 17278206, has evolved into one of the most unique and engaging city-builders available. With a "Very Positive" rating from over 20,000 reviews on Steam, it has clearly resonated with players for its charming lumberpunk aesthetic and deep, water-based mechanics. The introduction of 3D terrain and faction-specific transit are not just bullet points; they are transformative features that solve late-game logistics and open up incredible creative possibilities. While some players note the pace can be slow and the endgame less directed, the sense of accomplishment from a thriving, multi-tiered beaver metropolis is unmatched.

Buildings can no longer be selected through a layer of terrain, fixing a frustrating collision bug. Fixed a typo in the "Maple Pastry" goods need. If you are running an older release or

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