Farthest Frontier: How To Get Sand

Farthest Frontier: How To Get Sand

David Mickov
2 Min Read

In the Farthest Frontier, each resource is very valuable to you. You will want to get your Villagers to be working on absolutely everything. In this guide, we will be showing you the way of obtaining Sand and how your Villagers can get working on it. Let’s get started.

How To Get Sand – Farthest Frontier

To get this item, you will need to build yourself a Sand Pit. You can find it in the Build Menu under the Resources sector. It looks like this and it is located here:

You will need a couple of tools and materials to get it built but they are expensive at all to get. 

The big thing about the Sand Pit that players don’t understand about it, is that it can only be built around in certain areas. You will need to look around for brighter patches of land around your Village and especially for this Sand Icon shown in the picture down below.

Then once you find this you can go ahead and Place the Sand Pit on either side of it. Once you start the building you will see a big patch of yellow land. This is where you can build it. You can build more than one in an area like this. The best amount is to build 2 which will be side by side.

Then assign some workers to work on them and you will start extracting some Sand from the ground.

That is it! It is very simple and very easy to do. We hope that this guide was of some help and provided you with the knowledge of obtaining some Sand. Have fun collecting it!

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