There are a few things that you'll want to set up in every town, no matter how different they are from chapter to chapter. This is especially important in later chapters where trees aren't readily available. Once planted, they fully mature in about two in-game days. Instead, you must plant trees within your base for them to grow. However, I found that trees wouldn't grow back when I planted them out in the wilds. After all, you don't want to run out of wood in the foreseeable future.
If you're like me, you like to replant trees whenever you chop a few down. The best way to find everything you need is through good old fashioned exploration. You should have a relatively good idea of what each spot has to offer you after a few casts of the rod. If you're not catching the fish you need in one area, try fishing in another. Those skeletons that dropped coarse cloth in Chapter 1 are suddenly dropping shards of metal in Chapter 2. Monsters will also drop a variety of useful building materials, and they may even have unique drops across different chapters, so it's always worth going out of your way to see what you can discover. I later figured out stone drops from boulders out in the field. At first, I thought I would be able to mine stone from the mountain side, but after I got my hammer and whacked at it, I got nothing. Some materials may seem difficult to find, but it's likely because you're not looking in the right places.
The more materials you have stocked up, the more building recipes you can invent. Search every nook and cranny for new materials Of course, to return your camera to normal, simply click in R3. To get around this, you simply need to point your camera to the sky and it will zoom into the cramped space you find yourself crawling around in. Rather, it shows your character's outline at first. It's perfectly fine in the overworld, but can quickly become frustrating when going inside roofed houses or digging yourself into tight spaces.ĭragon Quest Builders does not automatically zoom your camera into the room automatically. The camera is easily the most awkward part of Dragon Quest Builders. Whether you're searching for an elusive building material or simply looking to regrow a few trees, you'll find what you seek here. So I've compiled a list of tips and tricks to help you survive the ruined world of Alefgard, and return the land to its former glory.