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This ^^ plus you can now place up to three land claim blocks.
It is E like you have said :)
Edit: sorry it is left mouse button press and hold.
Ah cool i always use the left mouse button, good to know there is another method.
yep most games only use a land claim block for servers, so it`s easy to not know how they work in this game :)
Similarly, your FarmPlot blocks can be dug-up or axed and should re-appear in your inventory afterward...though this doesn't guarantee your seeds/plants, so harvest the plots before moving them.
These two items (DewCollector and FarmPlots) don't currently require a LandClaimBlock to recollect them in this way, but the other stations (Forge and WorkBench and Chemstation) do....though you'll lose whatever is inside of those stations when picking them up, so grab anything out of them that's important before trying to pick them up!
EDIT:
Yeah, can confirm the DewCollector works both ways in the current A21-b317 build.
You can place a LandClaimBlock and pick in up by holding E (or leftclick?) or simply hit it until it "breaks" without worrying about a LCB and it'll appear in your inventory. ...I tried without a LandClaim while hitting it with a torch and it worked fine.
I have components to build a dew collector, but apprehensive about building in temp location.
Can these be moved? You say break down. don't have a wrench. I don't want to build them even though water is tight for fear components would be wasted.