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Latest revision as of 18:28, 18 February 2026
The Port is a major infrastructure building that enables maritime trade with other settlements. It is the primary structure for establishing sea-based commerce and serves as the anchor for all port-related construction.
Overview
[edit]The Port must be placed on a coastline and requires 20 workers to operate. It is one of the most resource-intensive buildings in the game since it costs 1,000 of the local biome resource along with 500 of a secondary material and 50
Tools in every biome. In the Wood and Arctic biomes, construction requires 1,000
Wood and 500
Stone. In the Stone biome construction requires 500
Wood and 1,000
Stone. The Earth biome substitutes
Earth for
Stone, requiring 500
Wood and 1,000
Earth.
Once built, the Port unlocks trading and halves all transport costs, making it a critical investment for settlements that rely on importing or exporting goods. It provides N/A units of trade storage capacity for goods.
The Port also acts as a parent structure for further maritime expansion. Docks can be constructed within 20 meters of the Port to extend it, and ships (Small Ship, Medium Ship, and Large Ship) can be built from Docks to increase trade volume and range.
