yes.. though they are tragic. hit a lilly pad and it shatters and the steering is from an office rolly chair.
If you have a dog and it's following you then you get in your boat it will teleport in front of you. Then if you hit it you will die and get a message that you hit the ground too hard like you had fallen off a cliff.
Yes, I know boats travel faster than swimming.
But in the smallish 360 worlds by the time you've crafted a boat, jumped in it, and 'drove' across the small lake I've already swam across.
Boats are 'cutesy', but too fragile, too resource hungry, and too much hassle. Swimming gets me across those lakes, or to another island, plenty quick enough.
Yes, I know boats travel faster than swimming.
But in the smallish 360 worlds by the time you've crafted a boat, jumped in it, and 'drove' across the small lake I've already swam across.
Boats are 'cutesy', but too fragile, too resource hungry, and too much hassle. Swimming gets me across those lakes, or to another island, plenty quick enough.
You make a valid point. I normally make a boat to do a recce around the map where possible but it does get irritating when a lily pad bursts your dingy and even more irritating when you dive down to recover the parts only to discover bizarrely that you don't get enough parts back to rebuild it. Damn those lily pads!
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yes.. though they are tragic. hit a lilly pad and it shatters and the steering is from an office rolly chair.
Do you know how to craft them?? I can't seem to find it in the crafting table
If it's not, you can't (there is no 'manual' crafting in the xbox edition).
(I see no reason for a boat- you can swim just as fast).
On the Most Right there'll be a Brownish thing thats call a "Boat"
If you have a dog and it's following you then you get in your boat it will teleport in front of you. Then if you hit it you will die and get a message that you hit the ground too hard like you had fallen off a cliff.
But in the smallish 360 worlds by the time you've crafted a boat, jumped in it, and 'drove' across the small lake I've already swam across.
Boats are 'cutesy', but too fragile, too resource hungry, and too much hassle. Swimming gets me across those lakes, or to another island, plenty quick enough.
You make a valid point. I normally make a boat to do a recce around the map where possible but it does get irritating when a lily pad bursts your dingy and even more irritating when you dive down to recover the parts only to discover bizarrely that you don't get enough parts back to rebuild it. Damn those lily pads!