Builderment is a mobile game that challenges you to create a factory that produces a variety of different items in the most efficient way possible. You will need to plan ahead, because many ingredients will need to be combined to create items that you require to upgrade your Extractors, Conveyor Belts, Workshops, and more!
Sand is more of a mid-game material, and because of this it requires a bit more detail to start crafting. You will need two structures to craft it, and it comes from a resource that you might not expect.
How to make Sand in Builderment
Time needed: 5 minutes.
To get Sand in Builderment, you will need to use an Extractor on Stone. Create a Conveyor Belt and send the Stone down to a Workshop. Go to the settings of the Workshop and select the Sand option. You will now turn the Stone into Sand!
- Locate Stone
Stone is a grayish resource that you should be able to find on your map that is relatively close to early resources such as wood, copper, and iron.
- Create an Extractor
Place at least one Extractor on top of the Stone. You’ll probably want more than one, because Sand ends up being used quite a bit.
- Create a Workshop
You should be familiar with this by now, but place a Workshop down and lead the extracted Stone to it with Conveyor Belts. Open up the Workshop menu and select the Sand recipe.
- Create Sand
If you have the Stone finding its way to your Workshop with the sand recipe then you should start producing sand! That’s all you need to do, it’s an extra step for a resource that you might not be used to.
That’s everything you need to know about getting Sand in Builderment! It is a pretty valuable resource, and you will need it to start creating computer parts and upgrading your various machinery.
Thanks for this post, it really helped me in the game. Could you just do a post to explain how to produce computer ?
(Soory if my sentences are not good, I don’t come from 🏴 or 🇺🇸
Your English is fine! I’m unlikely to write a computer guide, but to make them you need Heat Sinks, Metal Frame, and Logic Circuits going to an Industrial Factory!