My Time at Sandrock: how to get Dew

How to collect Dew for water in My Time at Sandrock
My Time at Sandrock: how to get Dew
My Time at Sandrock: how to get Dew /

If you want to keep your machines running in My Time at Sandrock then you’ll need plenty of water to fill your tank. Unfortunately, the town of Sandrock is in the middle of the desert, so water is at a premium, and you can’t just go scooping it up from the oasis. You can buy water from Burgess’ shop, but you can gather it for free without too much difficulty.

We’ll explain how to get Dew in My Time at Sandrock so you don’t have to waste any money on keeping your tank full.

How to get Dew in My Time at Sandrock

My Time at Sandrock Dew Collector
Dew Collectors will automatically gather Dew for you over time / Focus Entertainment

Dew gathers on the leaves of plants, so if you want to gather Dew you must chop down bushes or gather plants off of the ground. It takes ten Dew to make one unit of water, so you’ll need to gather quite a lot once your workshop starts to fill with machines.

To make things easier, you should research the Dew Collector in Qi’s lab as soon as possible. This machine will passively gather Dew for you over time, so if you build a few you should be able to support your entire workshop for quite a while.

You can craft a Dew Collector using the following resources:

  • 3 Wooden Sticks
  • 3 Basic Leather
  • 2 Marble Bricks
  • 2 Stone Troughs

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