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Nightingale

All Building Tilesets in Nightingale

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Craig Robinson

As with all survival crafting games, decorating your base in themes and styles is an important part of what makes them so replayable. Not to mention that different styles of buildings help give you a new theme or project you wish to undertake. You’ll be pleased to know there are multiple Tilesets in Nightingale, offering you a few different styles to partake in. Here’s everything you need to know about getting all of the Tilesets and what each one is themed on.

There are various Tilesets to be found in Nightingale, each with its own theme of material or real-world cultural inspiration. Image via Inflexion Twitter.

How to Get Building Tilesets in Nightingale

When you first start out building in Nightingale, you are largely building basic crude wooden and stone buildings, with some tents if you fancy them. As you progress through the game, you’ll gradually unlock more recipes by completing objectives in realms, buying recipes from essence traders, and more. For the most part, this is how you’ll begin to decorate your buildings and get more parts.

When you start entering Tier 2 (T2) realm difficulties, you will then start encountering more traders whom you can buy more Tilesets from. This is important, as you’ll be stuck with basic crude building up until that point. You’ll notice you can start getting the basic early Tilesets in Nightingale from the Herbarium realm, with more advanced recipes and other Tilesets that come much later on.

The Pagoda Tileset takes various forms of South East and Far Eastern cultures to give players a unique style of Tileset. Image via Inflexion.

When you reach the end game, you’ll start unlocking the Ascended Realm Cards by completing worlds in a certain order. The Ascended Antiquarian worlds will grant you the ability to purchase special end game Tilesets, which award even more themes from back on earth, such as the Viking Stave, East Asian Pagoda architecture, and the Bhutan theme of South Asia.

Every Nightingale Building Tileset

Below is a table on how to unlock all Tilesets in the game, along with the price and location of the traders needed to acquire them.

Tileset Recipe Description Location Cost
Crude Basic Unlocks basic wooden and stone structures for early game base building. Abeyance Essence Trader 5x Essence Dust.
Crude Stone Second Story Adds more stone structures to support second-story buildings. Desert Antiquarian Realm. 5x T1 Essence
Crude Wood Second Story Adds more wooden-themed objects to support multiple-level buildings. Forest Antiquarian Essence Trader. 5x T1 Essence.
Crude Wood Advanced Walls Adds more wooden wall and window options to crude architecture. Forest Antiquarian Essence Trader or Forest Astrolabe Essence Trader. 5x T1 Essence.
Crude Wood Unique Adds a Pagoda type building with a thatch roof. Forest Astrolabe Essence Trader. 5x T1 Essence
Crude Stone Advanced Walls Unlocks a variety of stone walls and windows for further base design. T1 Desert Astrolabe Essence Trader 5x T1 Essence
Desert Basic Unlocks the desert-style foundation, stairs, doorframe, door, wall window, and flat roof. Sandy and dusty type buildings. Desert Herbarium Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Tudor Basic Unlocks the Tudor-style foundation, stairs, doorframe, door, wall window and flat roof. Your white and black English wooden cottage and manor house architecture Forest Herbarium Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Swamp Shack Basic Unlocks the swamp-style foundation, stairs, doorframe, door, wall window, and flat roof. More rustic Louisiana Bayou look. Swamp Herbarium Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Desert Second Story Additional floorings and other detailed building pieces with a desert theme. Desert Gloom Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Desert Advanced Roofs More roof variety structures using the desert theme. Desert Gloom Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Tudor Second Story Additional building pieces for the Tudor-style decor. Forest Gloom Essence Trader. 10x T2 Essence
Tudor Advanced Roofs Additional roof style options for Tudor decor. Forest Gloom Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Swamp Second Story Adds additional second-story support pieces for Shack-type buildings. Swamp Gloom Essence Trader. 10x T2 Essence.
Desert Advanced Walls More decorative wall types in the desert style. Desert Hunt Essence Trader. 10x T2 Essence
Desert Unique Set Adds more decorative style to support structures and building pieces like pillars, etc. Desert Hunt Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Tudor Advanced Walls Adds more decorative wall types for Tudor living, featuring hanging wall and window-type pieces. Forest Hunt Essene Trader 10x T2 Essence
Swamp Advanced Walls Adds fencing-type walls and aesthetics for advanced shack-type buildings. Swamp Hunt Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Swamp Unique Unlocks special balcony and catwalk-type building pieces in the swamp style. Swamp Hunt Essence Trader 10x T2 Essence
Stave Basic Unlocks the basic foundations, stairs, door and frame, wall, window, and flat roof in a stave church-style Viking theme. Ascended Forest Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Stave Advanced Roofs Adds additional stave church-type Viking roof options. Ascended Forest Antiquarian Tile Set Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Stave Advanced Walls Adds additional decorative wall and window-type building pieces in the Viking style. Sold via the Ascended Forest Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Stave Second Story Adds additional Viking-style pillars and other supportive elements of Christian-Viking life Sold via the Ascended Forest Antiquarian Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Pagoda Basic Provides Japanese-style foundations, stairs, doors and frames. Ascended Desert Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Pagoda Advanced Roofs Adds additional East-Asian-themed roofing options common in nations like Japan, Korea, China, Thailand, and more. Ascended Desert Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Pagoda Advanced Walls Adds more decorative walls and windows for players to use for Japanese-style buildings. Ascended Desert Antiquarian Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Pagoda Second Story Adds additional decorative supports, such as the jade dragon spiraling around a red pillar decoration as seen in promo material. Ascended Desert Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader 10x T3 Essence
Bhutan Basics Adds an Indian-style Tileset, featuring basic foundations, walls, doors, windows, and a flat roof. Ascended Swamp Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader. 10x T3 Essence
Bhutan Advanced Roofs Adds more roofing varieties with a sub-continent feel. Ascended Swamp Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader. 10x T3 Essence
Bhutan Advanced Walls Unlocks additional decorative style walls and windows to use. Ascended Swamp Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader. 10x T3 Essence
Bhutan Second Story Additional support structures unlocked for Indian-themed building pieces. Ascended Swamp Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader. 10x T3 Essence
Bhutan Unique Adds a Pagoda-like structure, using a roof and pillars with a Subcontinent twist. Ascended Swamp Antiquarian Tileset Essence Trader. 10x T3 Essence

Note that most of these traders also come with some form of decorative recipes you can get too. For example, the Stave Fireplace is a light decorative piece in the same design as the Stave Viking theme. Keep your eyes peeled for menus that any augmentations, decorative, light, furniture, storage, resting, and other such themed furniture for these types of complimentary pieces for your builds.

And there you have it, you now know how to get all the Tilesets in Nightingale for all your various work project needs.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Inflexion Games
  • Platforms,
    PC
  • Genre
    Adventure, RPG, Survival
  • Guide Release
    12 February 2024
  • Last Updated
    12 March 2024
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Nightingale is a PvE open-world survival crafting game with a few unique features for the genre. First among these is the Realm Card system, whereby players can discover and craft Major or Minor realm cards to influence aspects of procedurally generated worlds or character attributes respectively. You may find yourself in a more forgiving or hostile world depending on the Major cards you use, but the Minor cards can give you an edge against foes with boosts to damage, health, stamina, or other aspects of survival. The game is set in the Victorian era and has more than a little influence from Steampunk fiction, so if that’s anything like your thing, you’ll love this world!

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