That should really be in the tutorial or somewhere on screen. I had to look it up after seeing all the respawns. If a game respawns, without a solution like this, I won't play it. I can suspend disbelief in a story, but it ends with teleporting zombies, orcs etc., ;)
For bronze, you'll need tin and copper. Not sure right now if you'll have to repair some statues for the recipe. Also, don't forget to seal up steam vents! They might sometimes act as traps for orcs, but you'll take damage as well. Shut them with stone.
I'd wait until you get into the mines, you'll get a pretty decent starter base right off the bat like I did which has served me well through most of the game now.
@@KederkBuilds As well you should. Remember, you're a dwarf. It is literally your divine remit, as set down by Aulë himself, to grab yer pick an' dig a hole! (But not like Perturabo; he just digs holes.)
Few friendly pronunciation guides from a Tolkienerd and wordnerd: Dûm Khinaz is pronounced "duum kin-AHZ". Caradhras is "ka-rahd-rahss". It's one of the big peaks in the Misty Mountain range. Ubâsam wood is "oo-BAHSS-um". Ihras granite is "EER-ahss". Khuzdul is "kuuz-duul" (obviously); the language of the dwarves. Zelêb is pretty much as written, "zell-ebb". A form of lapis lazuli.
Appreciate it! Not sure I'll remember it but I'll certainly make an attempt. I always feel bad knowing I'm likely mispronouncing things. I've always been a huge Tolkien fan having started with the books when I was pretty young but in my older age I've just not hung on to very many details it would seem. :)
@@KederkBuilds Yeah, skill fade gets us all eventually. That's why it's important to stay in practice. As the Norse used to say, "Even in the sheath, a sword must be kept sharp. So too must the mind and spirit be within the body."
destroy flag poles at ork camp to stop them from spawning and to get black diamonds
That should really be in the tutorial or somewhere on screen. I had to look it up after seeing all the respawns. If a game respawns, without a solution like this, I won't play it. I can suspend disbelief in a story, but it ends with teleporting zombies, orcs etc., ;)
oh i was wondering how i got those black diamonds
For bronze, you'll need tin and copper. Not sure right now if you'll have to repair some statues for the recipe.
Also, don't forget to seal up steam vents! They might sometimes act as traps for orcs, but you'll take damage as well. Shut them with stone.
Thanks, I've gotten hit by them a few times now
If you fight a bigger group, eliminate the weakest first - and be on the move all the time.
Can you move the location of the stamina bar on the character itself, seems distracting running around with it glued to you
I haven't seen a way to do that. It was annoying at first but I've gotten used to it
Build walls and fortify into a base
i just reached the first elven cavern, would you say its a good idea to build a new base there?
I'd wait until you get into the mines, you'll get a pretty decent starter base right off the bat like I did which has served me well through most of the game now.
I would say to try to mine every wall you see.
The longer I play the more I agree with this statement. :)
@@KederkBuilds As well you should. Remember, you're a dwarf. It is literally your divine remit, as set down by Aulë himself, to grab yer pick an' dig a hole! (But not like Perturabo; he just digs holes.)
Few friendly pronunciation guides from a Tolkienerd and wordnerd:
Dûm Khinaz is pronounced "duum kin-AHZ".
Caradhras is "ka-rahd-rahss". It's one of the big peaks in the Misty Mountain range.
Ubâsam wood is "oo-BAHSS-um".
Ihras granite is "EER-ahss".
Khuzdul is "kuuz-duul" (obviously); the language of the dwarves.
Zelêb is pretty much as written, "zell-ebb". A form of lapis lazuli.
Appreciate it! Not sure I'll remember it but I'll certainly make an attempt. I always feel bad knowing I'm likely mispronouncing things. I've always been a huge Tolkien fan having started with the books when I was pretty young but in my older age I've just not hung on to very many details it would seem. :)
@@KederkBuilds Yeah, skill fade gets us all eventually. That's why it's important to stay in practice. As the Norse used to say, "Even in the sheath, a sword must be kept sharp. So too must the mind and spirit be within the body."