You can use the tin you have to make a anvil. It will permit you to skip bronze almost entirely and start your iron age. You already have all the materials you need.
Oh you’re right! I only used 2 nuggets, 10 units, for a tool of 100 units… so really I only need 18 nuggets of tin to alloy with copper for a 900 unit anvil. Thanks for pointing that out! That would polish off my tin though, and I think I need a bronze hammer to forge iron… maybe I can pan for more tin.
Youll need a bronze anvil to make an iron anvil so not really skipping bronze entirely. Youll need borax to make it tho iirc. Need the binding agent for the top and bottom half of iron anvil.
@@azungu1190 The material of the hammer doesn't matter, any hammer works equally well. Given that you have located a decent vein of iron, i'd say that prioritizing iron-working is probably in order since finding tin is often challenging. And there's nothing you can make out of bronze that isn't almost as good made of copper
Letting your stability drop to zero doesn't start a temporal storm, but being at low enough stability to take damage also means that dangerous drifters can spawn around you without warning - much like they would in a storm. Double-headed drifters will not spawn, but others can.
My favorite part of this one was when you said "I've made a mis-🎶take🎶" somewhere in the video, Ive watched it twice and still could not find the timestamp for it lol. I have seen some "Mideival Stlye" builds that are top heavy on purpose. I tried to find some realworld examples but did not see many that were not a drawing or game build. It seems you've already made your decision lol but this view enjoyed the dimension that a larger upper floor added to the build. Great work and looking forward to your next project in VIntage Story!
LOL that was when I was forging spearheads. I don’t remember the timestamp either 😂 I’m honestly torn, I could switch the foundation back to the way it was, I just can’t decide which I prefer. I like the current version better, but the previous setup looked closer to the style I was going for.
@@azungu1190 I think the current style matches the barn though! Personally, I liked the top heaviness and the fact that it was a bit larger, the supports were a great addition to the game and the build. It still looks great either way! Maybe flip a coin 😅 at least you’d find out which one you like more because if “heads” is not the one you want you will just switch to “tails” anyway! Even if it may not be realistic having the structure larger on the top, that is one of the best parts of the fact of it being a game. Floating blocks and glitchy bouncing entities are the essence of a great gaming session 😂 Cant wait to see your next build! 👍
I love it! Your feeling of the house looking top heavy was correct, but pretty much how it was in reality. Either way it's great. Repairs are done by clicking the cloth etc over your piece of clothing while your clothing is still on you, it should show a percentage of repair as well. That was a lucky fall into the iron age too!
I do like the wood finish on the exterior of the house. If you are worried about the bottom flower looking too box-like, I suggest making plant boxes. If you use the plant boxes or just plant flowers around the house, it might look more homie or cottage-core, if that's what you are going for.
Gotta appreciate the small details like wanting the worn step edges from a stair block versus the uniformity of a chiseled full block! Great episode! :D
Personally I like the top heavy overhang on the house. Looks more like actual medieval commoner architecture with the stone cellar and overhanging wooden living area/superstructure. Either way, really love how it came together! Looks great! Seal up your wine again to turn it into vinegar which is good for pickling vegetables.
@@azungu1190 now I'm thinking about it, that may be one of the mods I play with... I think base game you might only be able to make vinegar from apple cider. Not 100% sure but give it a try!
Do you have a bronze hammer and anvil? You need those to begin working with iron as well as fire clay bricks for bloomeries. Also there are chimney top blocks you can craft out of blue or fire clay bricks but there are purely cosmetic with a lit one that emits smoke available only in creative.
26:00. Isn't there a way to add aecondary block types to your chisel to so you can put the light mud rock in place of the wood? Haven't played in months so ao've forgotten how.
Oh yeah, #9!
at 15:25, ive found that repair kits are what you need to repair your facemask
You can use the tin you have to make a anvil. It will permit you to skip bronze almost entirely and start your iron age. You already have all the materials you need.
Oh you’re right! I only used 2 nuggets, 10 units, for a tool of 100 units… so really I only need 18 nuggets of tin to alloy with copper for a 900 unit anvil. Thanks for pointing that out! That would polish off my tin though, and I think I need a bronze hammer to forge iron… maybe I can pan for more tin.
Youll need a bronze anvil to make an iron anvil so not really skipping bronze entirely. Youll need borax to make it tho iirc. Need the binding agent for the top and bottom half of iron anvil.
@@azungu1190 The material of the hammer doesn't matter, any hammer works equally well. Given that you have located a decent vein of iron, i'd say that prioritizing iron-working is probably in order since finding tin is often challenging. And there's nothing you can make out of bronze that isn't almost as good made of copper
Tip: You repair clothing by clicking on it with the Sewing kit (best), linen, or twine. Placing it in the crafting grid doesn't work.
Oh that explains it. I’ll have to try that. If I can spare the flax… 😆
Stairs to house can be more fancy but except it is a very nice looking house
I agree. I was rushing to finish LOL. Maybe in a future episode I’ll make them look nicer.
Have you seen the hoe lifehack? You can basically till the ground below the fully grown wild crops and then break it to get more stuff.
That’s… that’s totally broken! Maybe I’ll try that 😆
Letting your stability drop to zero doesn't start a temporal storm, but being at low enough stability to take damage also means that dangerous drifters can spawn around you without warning - much like they would in a storm. Double-headed drifters will not spawn, but others can.
Oh that’s good to know
love tuning in to this series ❤ the house turned out so good! cant wait to see you work on the interior
Thanks! I’m excited too. I’ve got some ideas!
My favorite part of this one was when you said "I've made a mis-🎶take🎶" somewhere in the video, Ive watched it twice and still could not find the timestamp for it lol.
I have seen some "Mideival Stlye" builds that are top heavy on purpose. I tried to find some realworld examples but did not see many that were not a drawing or game build. It seems you've already made your decision lol but this view enjoyed the dimension that a larger upper floor added to the build.
Great work and looking forward to your next project in VIntage Story!
LOL that was when I was forging spearheads. I don’t remember the timestamp either 😂
I’m honestly torn, I could switch the foundation back to the way it was, I just can’t decide which I prefer. I like the current version better, but the previous setup looked closer to the style I was going for.
@@azungu1190 I think the current style matches the barn though! Personally, I liked the top heaviness and the fact that it was a bit larger, the supports were a great addition to the game and the build. It still looks great either way!
Maybe flip a coin 😅 at least you’d find out which one you like more because if “heads” is not the one you want you will just switch to “tails” anyway!
Even if it may not be realistic having the structure larger on the top, that is one of the best parts of the fact of it being a game. Floating blocks and glitchy bouncing entities are the essence of a great gaming session 😂 Cant wait to see your next build! 👍
16:15
I love it! Your feeling of the house looking top heavy was correct, but pretty much how it was in reality. Either way it's great. Repairs are done by clicking the cloth etc over your piece of clothing while your clothing is still on you, it should show a percentage of repair as well. That was a lucky fall into the iron age too!
Oops, I just read that others have already explained how to repair clothing. My apologies for the repetition.
Repetition helps me remember. I’m very forgetful 😆
15:05 so nice of you, helping the freezing drifter!😂
Of course! I must be hospitable to my guests 😆
I do like the wood finish on the exterior of the house. If you are worried about the bottom flower looking too box-like, I suggest making plant boxes. If you use the plant boxes or just plant flowers around the house, it might look more homie or cottage-core, if that's what you are going for.
lovely home!
Gotta appreciate the small details like wanting the worn step edges from a stair block versus the uniformity of a chiseled full block! Great episode! :D
Thanks!
Personally I like the top heavy overhang on the house. Looks more like actual medieval commoner architecture with the stone cellar and overhanging wooden living area/superstructure. Either way, really love how it came together! Looks great! Seal up your wine again to turn it into vinegar which is good for pickling vegetables.
Oh I didn’t know that about vinegar, my wine won’t go to waste after all! Thanks
@@azungu1190 now I'm thinking about it, that may be one of the mods I play with... I think base game you might only be able to make vinegar from apple cider. Not 100% sure but give it a try!
@@JamesAlexanderMartin oof. Maybe I’ll manage to distill it for bandages before it spoils. Who knows, 100 days to spoil is a long time! 😆
Absolutely wonderful can't Whait for the next episode
I love the house!! The roofline looks amazing. :D
I'm excited to see how the molybodsfjsdmgbgjbdhkdshnjos lanterns look!
ROFL this comment sent me rolling 🤣
And thanks, I love how the roof turned out
@@azungu1190 I enjoyed the increasingly cursed ways you tried to pronounce it haha!
Do you have a bronze hammer and anvil? You need those to begin working with iron as well as fire clay bricks for bloomeries. Also there are chimney top blocks you can craft out of blue or fire clay bricks but there are purely cosmetic with a lit one that emits smoke available only in creative.
you can repair your clothing with a sewing kit, each sewing kit can repair 75% per use.
You can?! Does that work for the starting clothes as well?
It does on the starting clothes
26:00. Isn't there a way to add aecondary block types to your chisel to so you can put the light mud rock in place of the wood?
Haven't played in months so ao've forgotten how.
Indeed there is! I just learned I could do that after I made the video 😅
Muh lib doh chalk us -- is the pronunciation
LOL thanks. That means I can’t humorously butcher the pronunciation anymore 😂
@@azungu1190 oh its fun to say once you know it. but watching people read it for the first time is always fun too! dyslexia makes it more fun! 🤣
34:00 rofl, no glitch, you couldn't place the secind block cos wolfy was on it, 😁. Great series man.