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Dinkum Tele Tower Repair Steps and Map Network Planning

Publicado: 07 Nov 2025 07:41
por Allison
If you’ve been exploring the wild outback of Dinkum, you’ve probably stumbled across some tall, rusty structures scattered across the map. These are Tele Towers—ancient teleportation points that make traveling around your island much easier once they’re repaired. For new players, fixing them might seem confusing at first, but once you understand what each one needs, it becomes one of the most rewarding mid-game goals in Dinkum.

This guide will walk you through how to repair every Tele Tower and plan an efficient map network for fast travel across your island.

What Are Tele Towers and Why You Need Them

Tele Towers are essentially teleport stations left behind by old settlers. Each one lets you instantly travel to any other repaired tower on your map. Since the island can be large—with oceans, deserts, and deep forests—these towers save tons of time, especially when you’re gathering rare materials or visiting faraway NPCs.

There are usually four Tele Towers in total, located in the north, south, east, and west sections of your island. You’ll always have one near your starting town, while the others will be scattered in distant biomes.

Repairing them all is a big step toward making your map feel connected and manageable.

How to Repair a Tele Tower

Each tower requires specific materials before it can be activated. When you interact with a broken Tele Tower, it will show you what items are missing. The requirements are usually the same, though some towers may ask for slightly different amounts.

Here’s the typical list of repair materials:

3 Green Boards

2 Hot Cylinders

1 Smooth Slate

8 Bright Wires

1 Glass Bulb

You can find these materials mostly by digging up shiny discs, checking old junk piles, or using a metal detector. You’ll also need a shovel to unearth the buried parts.

Tip: Always carry a metal detector and a shovel when exploring new areas. You never know when you’ll find that last Bright Wire you need!

If you don’t want to wait for luck to strike, you can also look for buy Dinkum items from community marketplaces or trading platforms where other players list extra parts they don’t need. Just make sure you’re getting fair deals and staying within safe player trading spaces.

Powering the First Tele Tower

You don’t need to fix all four at once. Start with the one nearest to your base. Once it’s repaired, you can test it by interacting with the control panel—though it won’t do much until at least one more tower is restored.

After you have two or more towers working, you’ll see the option to teleport between them instantly. This is when the fun really begins, as you can zip across the map in seconds instead of wasting whole days walking back and forth.

Efficient Map Network Planning

Once you know where all your towers are, think of them as anchors for your island’s travel system. Here’s a good way to plan your network:

Central Tower (Town Hub): This one should be your main point of travel. Place important crafting machines and storage nearby so you can fast travel back easily.

North Tower (Wilderness): Ideal for exploring highland areas or rare animal spawns.

East Tower (Beach Zone): Great for collecting shells, pearls, and coastal resources.

West Tower (Desert or Mining Access): Helps you reach the mine area or metal-rich regions quickly.

Having all four repaired makes the game’s exploration loop much smoother. You can go from your farm to the desert in seconds, or make fast deliveries to NPCs across the island without losing an entire in-game day.

If you’re into decorating and roleplaying your island, try setting up small “outposts” near each tower—storage crates, campfires, or even themed builds that match the biome. It makes travel stops feel like real adventure checkpoints.

Resource Management and Item Gathering Tips

Gathering all the Tele Tower materials can take time, especially Bright Wires and Green Boards. Here’s a quick routine to make it easier:

Use the Metal Detector daily: Dig up at least 10–15 metal spots each day while exploring.

Sell spare discs: Give them to Franklin to fund new tools or machines.

Keep track of what each tower still needs: Take screenshots or notes to avoid over-collecting items.

You can also check Dinkum items for sale on trading platforms when you’re short on a particular component or just want to speed up the repair process. Some veteran players or trading hubs—like communities associated with U4GM—sometimes list rare materials and crafted goods that can save hours of scavenging. Just remember to stay safe when trading outside the game.


Repairing all the Tele Towers is one of the most satisfying achievements in Dinkum. It’s not just about unlocking fast travel—it’s about building a connected world that feels alive and efficient. Once your towers are online, your daily chores, farming routes, and exploration plans will feel much smoother.

Take it slow, enjoy the scavenging process, and plan your network smartly. Before long, you’ll be zipping around your island like a true Aussie adventurer—with your trusty Tele Towers lighting the way across your Dinkum paradise.