Efficiency depends on how you position your nets relative to the ocean's "flotsam stream," which is approximately and centered on your original four foundations.
Simple nets are expensive to replace and are a favorite target for Bruce the shark. Raft on nets
: You don't always need a solid wall of nets. Placing nets with a one-foundation gap between them (e.g., Net - Foundation - Net) allows you to cover more area with fewer resources. Debris has a "magnetic" effect where it often snaps into a nearby net even if it doesn't hit the center. Protecting Your Investment Efficiency depends on how you position your nets
: This early-game essential costs 6 Planks, 8 Ropes, and 2 Nails . It can hold up to 10 items before it is full; once at capacity, new debris will simply float through it. Placing nets with a one-foundation gap between them (e
: A straight line of 28 nets will catch all incoming debris if positioned perfectly perpendicular to your direction of travel. This is most effective once you have a steering wheel to maintain your orientation.
In , collection nets are the first step toward automating resource gathering, allowing you to focus on building and exploring rather than constantly using your plastic hook. By strategically placing these nets, you can passively capture wood, plastic, palm leaves, and even barrels as they float past your raft. Net Types and Capabilities