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'''Ballphin Palaces''' are naturally spawning [[Structure]]s introduced in the ''[[Don't Starve: Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked]]'' DLC. They are found on the [[Ocean]] in [[Coral Reef]]s, and spawn [[Bottlenose Ballphin]]s. They can also be crafted using 4 [[Limestone]]s, 4 [[Seaweed]]s and 2 [[Dorsal Fin]]s, are found in the [[Structures Tab]], and require a [[Science Machine]] to prototype. Each Palace houses a single Bottlenose Ballphin, that returns there at [[Day-Night Cycle|Dusk]]. As with any other craftable structure, Ballphin Palaces, including naturally occurring ones, can be [[Hammer]]ed to return half of the resources needed to craft it. Bottlenose Ballphins do not react to the player destroying their palace, so these can be a decent source of limestone if the player can't find any coral.
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'''Ballphin Palaces''' are naturally spawning [[Structure]]s introduced in the ''[[Don't Starve: Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked]]'' DLC. They are found on the [[Ocean]] in [[Coral Reef]]s, and spawn [[Bottlenose Ballphin]]s. They can also be crafted using 4 [[Limestone]]s, 4 [[Seaweed]]s and 2 [[Dorsal Fin]]s, are found in the [[Structures Tab]], and require a [[Science Machine]] to prototype. Each Palace houses a single Bottlenose Ballphin, that returns there at [[Day-Night Cycle|Dusk]]. As with any other craftable structure, Ballphin Palaces, including naturally occurring ones, can be [[Hammer]]ed to return half of the resources needed to craft it.
   
 
== {{Pic|32|Prototype}} Tips ==
 
== {{Pic|32|Prototype}} Tips ==
 
* Unlike with [[Pig House]]s, the lights of a Ballphin Palace will not go off when the player gets too close. This allows them to be used as a rather cheap nighttime light source, if the player's boat has enough durability to last a night at sea.
 
* Unlike with [[Pig House]]s, the lights of a Ballphin Palace will not go off when the player gets too close. This allows them to be used as a rather cheap nighttime light source, if the player's boat has enough durability to last a night at sea.
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* Bottlenose Ballphins do not react to the player destroying their palace, so these can be a decent source of Limestone if the player cannot find any [[Coral Reef]]s.
   
 
=={{Pic32|Placeholder}} Trivia==
 
=={{Pic32|Placeholder}} Trivia==
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=={{Pic32|Blueprint}} Gallery==
 
=={{Pic32|Blueprint}} Gallery==
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Ballphin Palace Coral Reef.png|A Ballphin Palace surrounded by several Bottlenose Ballphins in a Coral Reef.
 
Ballphin Palace Coral Reef.png|A Ballphin Palace surrounded by several Bottlenose Ballphins in a Coral Reef.
 
Ballphin Palace at Dusk.png|An inhabited Ballphin Palace at Dusk.
 
Ballphin Palace at Dusk.png|An inhabited Ballphin Palace at Dusk.

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They be at home on th'sea, jus' like ol'Woodlegs!

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Ballphin Palaces are naturally spawning Structures introduced in the Shipwrecked DLC. They are found on the Ocean in Coral Reefs, and spawn Bottlenose Ballphins. They can also be crafted using 4 Limestones, 4 Seaweeds and 2 Dorsal Fins, are found in the Structures Tab, and require a Science Machine to prototype. Each Palace houses a single Bottlenose Ballphin, that returns there at Dusk. As with any other craftable structure, Ballphin Palaces, including naturally occurring ones, can be Hammered to return half of the resources needed to craft it.

Prototype Tips

  • Unlike with Pig Houses, the lights of a Ballphin Palace will not go off when the player gets too close. This allows them to be used as a rather cheap nighttime light source, if the player's boat has enough durability to last a night at sea.
  • Bottlenose Ballphins do not react to the player destroying their palace, so these can be a decent source of Limestone if the player cannot find any Coral Reefs.

Placeholder Trivia

  • Ballphin Palaces were added to the Shipwrecked DLC more than a year after its official completion in the Home Sea Home update, after being tested in a beta branch for several months.

Blueprint Gallery