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Prologue: Go Wayback Guide – How To Build

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Discover everything you need to know about building in Prologue: Go Wayback, including the required materials.

Building in Prologue: Go Wayback is a survival mechanic of constructing shelters and fires to survive the harsh wilderness. A hammer is a crucial item to acquire at the beginning of the game to start building, repairing, or destroying structures. Sometimes you enter the cabin in rainy weather, and the window or plank is missing or broken. You can acquire the wooden plank or board from outside the cabin and use the hammer to build and cover the shelter.

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What is Building in Prologue: Go Wayback

Prologue: Go Wayback allows you to build and fix structures to keep yourself safe from different weather scenarios. You need a hammer and materials like wooden planks to build properly. The size of the wooden plank and board is big, so you can’t add it to your inventory. Instead, you hold it under your arm till you reach the cabin and use it for building.

The game allows for placement even if the other side of the structure is not visible. The rain can highly influence your character, and having a hole for the rain to come through isn’t good at all, and it can inflict cold and wet. Make sure to learn and use this mechanic to overcome the challenges that the game has to offer.

How To Build

Building in Prologue Go Wayback is creating temporary structures like shelters and fires using items found in the game world to survive against the elements. This includes gathering burnable materials like wood and cardboard to light a fire.

You can use a hammer to break down furniture into smaller pieces for resources. Use a hammer to break down furniture to create wood pieces that can be used to reinforce existing structures. Use the shelter to protect yourself from harsh weather conditions and to avoid getting wet.

Steps To Build in Prologue: Go Wayback

Below are all the steps you need to follow to start building in Prologue Go Wayback.

  1. Find the hammer from the cabin and add it to your inventory.
  2. Boards and wooden planks can be located from the cabins or outside of them.
  3. Pick up the boards and store them by pressing F so they are held under your arms.
  4. Assign the hammer to a quick-access slot on your hotbar.
  5. Hold the hammer. A build menu will appear, showing your available structures.
  6. Use the mouse wheel to rotate the structure to the desired angle before placing.
  7. With the boards under your arms and the hammer equipped, hold down the hammer button to bring up the build menu.
  8. Hit the LMB to place the boards in the world. You can rotate the boards to your liking.
  9. Click the left mouse button again to finalize the placement.  
  10. You can also use this process to repair damaged roofs and windows.
  11. Press the LMB to build/repair/destroy while holding the hammer.
  12. Hold LMB to rotate the wooden plank and ‘B’ to cycle through build modes.

Recycle/Destroy

Recycling in Prologue Go Wayback means down items like wooden furniture for useful materials, such as debris for fuel or building. You can smash basic wooden furniture to obtain useful debris within the shelters and cabins.

The resulting debris can be used to board up windows for shelter and protection. Destroy furniture like tables and chairs by using a tool like a hammer to break them down. This destruction mechanic is designed to make everything in the game world feel valuable.

Tips for Building in Prologue: Go Wayback

Below are all the tips for building in Prologue Go Wayback.

  • Use the hammer to disassemble the doors.
  • You can also use the same process to repair damaged roofs and shutterless windows.
  • Building is not limited to structures; you can also build fires by combining burnable items and igniting them.
  • Hold a hammer in a hot slot and have boards under your arms to bring up the build menu.

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