This game's like crack. Don't wanna read, all I wanna do is play this game. It's my personal sleeper hit of the year. Came outta nowhere and now I'm hooked
A bit late to the party, but as nowadays it's my favorite game, here are few notes: 1) Free recruits (or any recruits for that matter) are meaningless if you purchased a tavern DLC. You always have more than enough crowns to buy anything you want. As for influence, you gain it through any fight and\or contract and there are plenty of wondering bandits, as well as limitless contracts. 2) Companions. Other than a must have ponies, I loved my wolves when I've had them. Despite all that, in my opinion, only Bears are more viable due to their high constitution. The only thing you have to watch out is stacks of poison which can kill even them in a few turns. Also if you're using animal companions (which go next to last in the round), It's good to have at least one archer as a beastmaster for control. 3)Repairing armor on the go is a must, as usually you're far from towns. You won't be rushing back after most of the fights. Same goes for medicine. Have a good stack of Raw Materials and Medicine. I'd also add few more advices: 1) Manage your ponies for carrying capacity only. They aren't battle steeds. 2) Knowledge points are also limitless, once you unlock\upgrade lancern and assign a scholar. 3) Cooking food is better than eating the ingredients for these meals. Additionally to the lesser weight, they give very essential bonuses. Once you get unlimited money, buy all the scrolls you can get your hands on. Cook is a great profession. 4) Remember to have different professions in your party. You never know when you might need them.
@chrisopherwebber3804 For sure! I think it's career paths that allows you to spend the influence to upgrade stats. Super useful, it's the only way to get the most out of your characters.
@wexfordrob all it does is allow you to use influence to choose which stat to put 2 stars into. Instead of the random ones it chooses. When you level up the stats try clicking on a different stat that doesn't have anything and add stars to it.
Note that yellow upgradeable weapons usually drop from special weekly missions you get. They can be identified by a yellow border around the portrait when you accept them. Legendary, Purple weapons are won at the Arena, from the hard boss every region has and by having a scholar work on purple fragments found in crypts .
I just finished my first playthrough at 185 hours. Fantastic game. Looking forward to the upcoming patches and DLC. Just finding your WT content. Thanks for making clear to follow videos. I discovered most of what you put here through my playthrough, but the fun of this game is doing the exact opposite of what you did the first time to spice things up (different outcomes for different counties etc.). Will be looking for more of your WT vids. Good job!
@its_RSquared Cheers bud. Thank you so much for the kind words. I've been swamped with work the past couple of weeks so I haven't had a lot of time for Wartales. I'm really looking forward to the new updates and content as well. Will do my best to get some new videos covering it when it drops.
At the end of the video you said that these tips may be very basic, but they seem very important to me since i just downloaded the game and am about to play it. So i think they will come in handy big time. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this to help us beginners out. Have a good one! ✌️
7:40 - if you are going to showcase stealing items that will get you sought after by the guard, I think it would be good to also show the results of that and how to get rid of the suspicion levels.
@Gabriel Nartea Ah shoot. Good point. Sorry I missed that. I have done a few videos covering stealing, maybe I'll do something in depth for getting rid of suspicion levels. Thanks for the comment.
@@OttoResolve Kind of same thing applies to animal companions, you dont mention food costs at all which are a huge thing to balance when first starting.
Yes, stealing is what loses me the game, too much stealing and the guard is onto you, I beat them a few times, my suspicion level goes up even more, and I'm doing nothing but fighting the guard until I die... actually, it takes very little stealing to have the guard chasing you. The game also keeps track of EVERTHING you steal, even ingredients and what you made from them, and that never goes away, so even if you don't have any stolen items on you, you have to pay for all the items you stole in the past when the guard catches up with you. I've only just found out that the camp chest is a partial solution to this problem.
@@christopherwebber3804 From my Xp with the game, stealing is more of a crutch in the very early game. Good in order to get some consumables and recipes at the start (always try to stay under 100 suspicion). But once you get your troop a bit in order and you are able to make some proper money from contracts & trading, it's basically useless.
@@martinez206045 I stole valueable items from training grounds and got level 4 of suspic after completed the first region(region locked mode). As a result, it was a nightmare adventuring in earlier time in second region that the guards kept chasing me to the point I needed to walk thru forest. But It was fun😂
You must already have figured it out, but when handing over prisoners, you can select more than one, you don't have to hand over one prisoner at a time.
@SisyphusofSodom Ah shoot, in fact I did not know that. I don't often capture prisoners these days. I find them a bit of a nuisance and the jails get full so fast as well. But, good to know, thank you for tip.
Should I skip the DLCs if just starting out? I was going to purchase them all on sale but I believe I wont be able to play them till I am further into the game anyhow.
So, for your first run you probably want to do region locked mode, it's a little easier and more of a traditional playthrough. Which means you don't really get to the Belarian and Skelmar DLC's until the late game anyway. However, the tavern, if you want a much easier and smoother playthrough, I recommend picking it up. You can transfer money from it for one. But being able to send crewmembers there is OP. They will even level up slowly if they're working as the tavern keeper or as bouncers.
You know what, I'm trying to figure out that little bit myself because there are some weapons that I've picked up in my older campaigns that I wouldn't mind tracking down which missions you get them from.
Did not like to have visit and pay the Brotherhood to upgrade my weapons, while I have a master Smith in the group. What do they have that my knowledge did not cover? This makes zero sense.
none of the game mechanics make any sense at all, apart from the combat, everything about the games design is pure garbage. I enjoyed the combat, and the game assets weren't bad looking, but from a logical and mechanical perspective this game was a massive disappointment.
Good, good, glad it helped you get started. I believe you are correct, first aid is the only way to heal during battle. However, the wolves have skills (lick wounds & carnivore diet) that allow them to heal. I feel like there was another way for animals to heal somehow but for the life of me I can't figure out what it was. If I stumble across anything else I will give you an update Steve.
Wait what ?! The traveling post with the chest ??? I've never seen it for the moment 🧐 Im in the area "arthes ?" With a fight between 2 lords, but it doesnt look like I have this travel post in town... It could be very usefull to store some components ! 🥵 An other question with the ennemi number scalling. I have a troop of 9 (8 soldier, 1 horse) do we agree that the horse doesnt count like a member during fight ? So I can only meet group of ennemi between 8-10 people max right ? Thanks !
@Siteks The travelling post will become available once reach level 4 in the Trade and Craftmanship Paths. Most of the major towns will have a travelling post that can be rebuilt for a fee. They are super useful for storing items and components and also fast travel if that's your thing. I'm not sure about the scaling. I believe it depends a lot on whether you're playing Region locked mode or Adaptive mode. On region locked mode you will face enemies whose strength and number are mostly based on what region you're in. Some regions are much more dangerous than others. With adaptive mode the enemies you face will be closely matched to your party. I don't often play adaptive mode so I can't say exactly how it works. I hope this helps.
That's really odd. Have you tried visiting the informant at the Tavern? They will usually direct you to the next quest. Also, what region are you having the issue in?
I believe hovering over the icon of your party in the top left corner with the mouse will bring all of the party's bonuses and traits. And then left clicking on the icon should bring up the full party tab. I hope this was helpful.
Up until now, I've been playing as a morally good party. But I just researched stocks lv2, and now I can have slaves do professions while they only need 3 food and no wage, with no chance of escaping. I would say that taking an immoral approach makes the game easier. But my slaves are all criminals, so it's kind of a Grey area.
@Mythos It is possible to play ethically. But I think Jasomon is right, seems the unethical approach makes the game a bit easier. Playing as a scumbag to get ahead seems to be a trend in rpg's these days. I'd say BG3 suffers from the same issue. In any case, thanks for the comment. Sorry for the delayed reply.
I just captured the plague ridden and creeps found in the tombs for slaves even had a couple decide to join the group still feel it is more ethical since they were dead anyways
I'll have to give the Alpha's another chance. At first glance they seemed comparable to the regular wolves with double the food cost. The raised by boars trait is hilarious. Bears are definitely king of the animals. I think the polar bears in Drombach province are the best of the best.
@@OttoResolve agreed on the bears, but the alpha wolves have been hitting markedly harder with about 1/4th more HP then same level normal wolves, which solves their main issue which is being fragile AF. three of them in a group are hitting harder than my DPS builds, but the food cost is a real negative.
I don't understand, how do you recruit refugees to your team? Do you fight them, then capture them, or what? I know there are a few free companions on the map, payable with medicine or a plague cure, is that what you mean?
Sorry, I wasn't all that clear on this point. I think what I meant with the refugees was that you can capture them and sell them for profit at the Tiltren sawmill. In regards to the capturing new companions I was referring more to the animal companions. Although, I believe there is a way also to recruit prisoners to your party. I think there is a manage companion button for prisoners when you're encamped. It should give you the option to release them, kill them or recruit them if I remember correctly. You might need to gain there trust somehow. I've been told that you can even recruit the creepers from the crypts to your party but I have yet to do this myself.
@@OttoResolveYes, this is true. I captured 3 creepers (I released 2 later) and if you treat their wounds, and also kept them well feeded they gain trust and you can recruit them (same with ppl).
Buy a chain from npc in prison(or is it craftable?) In battle, engage them in fight(sword icon) and move another unit close then a new skill would pop The succes rate however mainly based on how less their HP when capture skill casted. We can capture Animals(3x Ropes) and Fighter/Civillian(1x Chain)
No offense, this all seems like stuff easily realized by.... reading. I get that most gamers these days struggle with that particular skill and the patience to cultivate it, but as you can see, it's worth taking the time to do.
The point out of companions liking eachother feels pointless. You should've pointed out how to increase friendships or what causes dislikes. Other than saying "well that exists... happy I told you?" LOL still helpful info otherwise lol
I read that the only way to increase friendship between companions is to have them sit next to eachother at camp and to have them fight together in combat. Is there another way cause my party all dislike eachother lol
@Takhun You make a good point. I will have to get to the bottom of what bonuses and penalties friendships cause and do a follow up video. Thanks for the comment. Apologies for taking so long to reply.
@Matthewmay I believe those are the main ways to increase friendship. Also, the dilemmas that arise can help. Other than that I'm not sure. If I discover another means to have everyone get along better I will let you know.
@@OttoResolve I know this is an older video but, companions that like each other can become couples or best friends. This becomes a trait that you can see called couple, they give each other bonuses during battle when they are close to each other.
So you have no conscience (when playing this game ;) is what you are saying. Steal as much as possible, sell people into slavery are 2 of your favorite things? :D
@MrXFLo The target audience was more or less brand new players. I will have to follow up with a video covering more in depth particulars. Thanks for the comment.
I played all the way through, mostly just because I'm a completist, but was disappointed by almost every aspect of the game. I loved the idea of the turn based combat, but other than that aspect, everything about wartales was absolutely terrible.
Ah, I've seen worse. And the game's aesthetic does have a certain charm to it. Not to mention, it's a small studio. But, I can appreciate setting high standards. Thanks for the comment @sittingdingo. Apologies for taking half a year to reply.
I was ok with the aesthetics, it's all the game mechanic apart from the combat that I found to be completely lacking; literally every non-combat mechanic is designed without even the slightest bit of logic or reason. @@OttoResolve
This game's like crack. Don't wanna read, all I wanna do is play this game. It's my personal sleeper hit of the year. Came outta nowhere and now I'm hooked
Same here. My eyes are sore. I've been at this game tonight alone for 5 hours
I just saw in on steam, thinking about goign all in on it with the pirate expansion. Sounds risky though. ;)
Just picked it up and now I don't want to go to work🤣
@@antondavak553 hey are you enjoying the game? Also did you purchase the dlc?😊
Now imagine the exact same game set in the world of Warhammer, Lord of the Rings or A Song of Ice and Fire.
After 10h of playing I noticed that I can pick which companion I want to move 😂
A bit late to the party, but as nowadays it's my favorite game, here are few notes:
1) Free recruits (or any recruits for that matter) are meaningless if you purchased a tavern DLC. You always have more than enough crowns to buy anything you want. As for influence, you gain it through any fight and\or contract and there are plenty of wondering bandits, as well as limitless contracts.
2) Companions. Other than a must have ponies, I loved my wolves when I've had them. Despite all that, in my opinion, only Bears are more viable due to their high constitution. The only thing you have to watch out is stacks of poison which can kill even them in a few turns. Also if you're using animal companions (which go next to last in the round), It's good to have at least one archer as a beastmaster for control.
3)Repairing armor on the go is a must, as usually you're far from towns. You won't be rushing back after most of the fights. Same goes for medicine. Have a good stack of Raw Materials and Medicine.
I'd also add few more advices:
1) Manage your ponies for carrying capacity only. They aren't battle steeds.
2) Knowledge points are also limitless, once you unlock\upgrade lancern and assign a scholar.
3) Cooking food is better than eating the ingredients for these meals. Additionally to the lesser weight, they give very essential bonuses. Once you get unlimited money, buy all the scrolls you can get your hands on. Cook is a great profession.
4) Remember to have different professions in your party. You never know when you might need them.
My No. 1 tip is that you can use influence to upgrade your stats, didn't notice until had been playing for a long time.
@chrisopherwebber3804 For sure! I think it's career paths that allows you to spend the influence to upgrade stats. Super useful, it's the only way to get the most out of your characters.
Wwwhhhhaaaaatttt?!?! 😢 omg, I have to figure this out!
Whaaat, Nnooo wayyy!!!
How tf do you use your influence?! And I don’t steal because of the police keep capturing me!
@wexfordrob all it does is allow you to use influence to choose which stat to put 2 stars into. Instead of the random ones it chooses. When you level up the stats try clicking on a different stat that doesn't have anything and add stars to it.
Note that yellow upgradeable weapons usually drop from special weekly missions you get. They can be identified by a yellow border around the portrait when you accept them.
Legendary, Purple weapons are won at the Arena, from the hard boss every region has and by having a scholar work on purple fragments found in crypts .
@Mike Munoz Great information. Thanks for including it here mate. Cheers.
Yeah, I keep hunting that mission for good yellow weps. It's just that some purple weapon isn't to my liking and build.
I just finished my first playthrough at 185 hours. Fantastic game. Looking forward to the upcoming patches and DLC. Just finding your WT content. Thanks for making clear to follow videos. I discovered most of what you put here through my playthrough, but the fun of this game is doing the exact opposite of what you did the first time to spice things up (different outcomes for different counties etc.). Will be looking for more of your WT vids. Good job!
@its_RSquared Cheers bud. Thank you so much for the kind words. I've been swamped with work the past couple of weeks so I haven't had a lot of time for Wartales. I'm really looking forward to the new updates and content as well. Will do my best to get some new videos covering it when it drops.
So glad to know its a BUNCH of hours. Thanks friend
@@animekings4990 Glad I could help ... ?
At the end of the video you said that these tips may be very basic, but they seem very important to me since i just downloaded the game and am about to play it. So i think they will come in handy big time. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this to help us beginners out. Have a good one! ✌️
Awesome. Glad to help. I've got 10 more things I wish I knew in the works. Should be ready soon. I hope the game treating you alright.
Willpower also helps you get galvanized in combat quicker
Ah. Fancy that. Good to know. Thanks AKA Madmaxx.
7:40 - if you are going to showcase stealing items that will get you sought after by the guard, I think it would be good to also show the results of that and how to get rid of the suspicion levels.
@Gabriel Nartea Ah shoot. Good point. Sorry I missed that. I have done a few videos covering stealing, maybe I'll do something in depth for getting rid of suspicion levels. Thanks for the comment.
@@OttoResolve Kind of same thing applies to animal companions, you dont mention food costs at all which are a huge thing to balance when first starting.
Yes, stealing is what loses me the game, too much stealing and the guard is onto you, I beat them a few times, my suspicion level goes up even more, and I'm doing nothing but fighting the guard until I die... actually, it takes very little stealing to have the guard chasing you. The game also keeps track of EVERTHING you steal, even ingredients and what you made from them, and that never goes away, so even if you don't have any stolen items on you, you have to pay for all the items you stole in the past when the guard catches up with you. I've only just found out that the camp chest is a partial solution to this problem.
@@christopherwebber3804 From my Xp with the game, stealing is more of a crutch in the very early game. Good in order to get some consumables and recipes at the start (always try to stay under 100 suspicion). But once you get your troop a bit in order and you are able to make some proper money from contracts & trading, it's basically useless.
@@martinez206045 I stole valueable items from training grounds and got level 4 of suspic after completed the first region(region locked mode). As a result, it was a nightmare adventuring in earlier time in second region that the guards kept chasing me to the point I needed to walk thru forest. But It was fun😂
Picked up this game last week... im hooked. Omg it's so good. 😍
It's very addictive the way they've put it together eh.
Great content! Liked and subbed. Keep em coming this is something for you keep at it and let's grow your channel. Cheers
Cheers, thanks so much @Edgac. I appreciate the kind words and the encouragement.
Research codexes and unlock the sepulchres, I was lvl full 10 when I accidentally bumbled into it and missed all of the benefits.
@K. C. That's a great call! I've been putting off the codex research myself. There's a ton of value getting them done a bit earlier.
Really love the narration this time, well done!
Cheers, thanks big guy. I'm slowly starting to get a bit more comfortable doing these types of videos.
@@OttoResolve yeah it really shows!
Thanks, I have been playing since the beta release and still learned something!
Nice, @burn. Glad to help. It's such a great little game.
You must already have figured it out, but when handing over prisoners, you can select more than one, you don't have to hand over one prisoner at a time.
@SisyphusofSodom Ah shoot, in fact I did not know that. I don't often capture prisoners these days. I find them a bit of a nuisance and the jails get full so fast as well. But, good to know, thank you for tip.
in my 3rd region now and i missed so many game mechanics, i think im gonna start over again.
@ishitrealbad Man, I feel like every time I play the game I learn something new.
@@OttoResolve yeah same haha
thanks that was good ps i like a litle bit of flavore text and caricter dynamics
Should I skip the DLCs if just starting out? I was going to purchase them all on sale but I believe I wont be able to play them till I am further into the game anyhow.
So, for your first run you probably want to do region locked mode, it's a little easier and more of a traditional playthrough. Which means you don't really get to the Belarian and Skelmar DLC's until the late game anyway. However, the tavern, if you want a much easier and smoother playthrough, I recommend picking it up. You can transfer money from it for one. But being able to send crewmembers there is OP. They will even level up slowly if they're working as the tavern keeper or as bouncers.
I forgot the pits, that's late game too.
Thanks, I picked up the game and all DLCs due to the great reviews.
somebody know why i can t go over the start map place? in dont undestand whty
I didn't know you can update weapons other than the purple ones. How do you know you have a special weapon from a bounty?
You know what, I'm trying to figure out that little bit myself because there are some weapons that I've picked up in my older campaigns that I wouldn't mind tracking down which missions you get them from.
Def big help thx a lott 😅😊
Awesome, glad it helped a little. I've got 10 more things I wish I knew in the works. Should be ready soon.
i just found out about this game holy shit this game is good
@unitor699industries For sure man, it's got a great vibe. Plenty of hours of fun to be had with this one.
Anyone know about the noble key that you get from strommkamp fron the messenger?
Did not like to have visit and pay the Brotherhood to upgrade my weapons, while I have a master Smith in the group. What do they have that my knowledge did not cover? This makes zero sense.
@damjanmakovsek9762 Now that you mention it, that's a damned good point. What the heck, right? Those brotherhood weapons upgrades aren't cheap either.
none of the game mechanics make any sense at all, apart from the combat, everything about the games design is pure garbage. I enjoyed the combat, and the game assets weren't bad looking, but from a logical and mechanical perspective this game was a massive disappointment.
Pretty helpful video.
I just started playing and I take it you can’t heal during battle aside from using first aid?
Good, good, glad it helped you get started. I believe you are correct, first aid is the only way to heal during battle. However, the wolves have skills (lick wounds & carnivore diet) that allow them to heal. I feel like there was another way for animals to heal somehow but for the life of me I can't figure out what it was. If I stumble across anything else I will give you an update Steve.
Wait what ?! The traveling post with the chest ??? I've never seen it for the moment 🧐
Im in the area "arthes ?" With a fight between 2 lords, but it doesnt look like I have this travel post in town...
It could be very usefull to store some components ! 🥵
An other question with the ennemi number scalling.
I have a troop of 9 (8 soldier, 1 horse) do we agree that the horse doesnt count like a member during fight ? So I can only meet group of ennemi between 8-10 people max right ?
Thanks !
@Siteks The travelling post will become available once reach level 4 in the Trade and Craftmanship Paths. Most of the major towns will have a travelling post that can be rebuilt for a fee. They are super useful for storing items and components and also fast travel if that's your thing.
I'm not sure about the scaling. I believe it depends a lot on whether you're playing Region locked mode or Adaptive mode. On region locked mode you will face enemies whose strength and number are mostly based on what region you're in. Some regions are much more dangerous than others. With adaptive mode the enemies you face will be closely matched to your party. I don't often play adaptive mode so I can't say exactly how it works.
I hope this helps.
like bro , i have been stuck at 75 purple points and the main quest didnt pop up in the map anymore
That's really odd. Have you tried visiting the informant at the Tavern? They will usually direct you to the next quest. Also, what region are you having the issue in?
Managed to Capture a Bear by coincidence in the early game...realized that furry bastard needs 12 Food each Rest 💀
Haha. Yeah, they are hungry bears.
Is it still cannibalism to feed a bear a human?
How do I turn on the companion window in the top left corner?
I believe hovering over the icon of your party in the top left corner with the mouse will bring all of the party's bonuses and traits. And then left clicking on the icon should bring up the full party tab. I hope this was helpful.
Choices matter to me when playing RPG's. Do you have to play as a scumbag to get ahead, or can you play ethically?
Up until now, I've been playing as a morally good party. But I just researched stocks lv2, and now I can have slaves do professions while they only need 3 food and no wage, with no chance of escaping. I would say that taking an immoral approach makes the game easier. But my slaves are all criminals, so it's kind of a Grey area.
@Mythos It is possible to play ethically. But I think Jasomon is right, seems the unethical approach makes the game a bit easier. Playing as a scumbag to get ahead seems to be a trend in rpg's these days. I'd say BG3 suffers from the same issue. In any case, thanks for the comment. Sorry for the delayed reply.
I just captured the plague ridden and creeps found in the tombs for slaves even had a couple decide to join the group still feel it is more ethical since they were dead anyways
This dude is definitely Canadian
Lol. Yup. Not just Canadian, Nova Scotian too eh.
I killed the child killler at the start
Good call Tito.
only animals that are worth while are the alpha wolves and bears...a single pig for people with raised by boars if you have any.
I'll have to give the Alpha's another chance. At first glance they seemed comparable to the regular wolves with double the food cost. The raised by boars trait is hilarious. Bears are definitely king of the animals. I think the polar bears in Drombach province are the best of the best.
@@OttoResolve agreed on the bears, but the alpha wolves have been hitting markedly harder with about 1/4th more HP then same level normal wolves, which solves their main issue which is being fragile AF. three of them in a group are hitting harder than my DPS builds, but the food cost is a real negative.
@Dies1r4e Very interesting. I will for sure give the Alpha's another chance in that case.
Best animal for now is polar bear and winter wolf
@agung surya pangestu 100%
I don't understand, how do you recruit refugees to your team? Do you fight them, then capture them, or what? I know there are a few free companions on the map, payable with medicine or a plague cure, is that what you mean?
Sorry, I wasn't all that clear on this point. I think what I meant with the refugees was that you can capture them and sell them for profit at the Tiltren sawmill. In regards to the capturing new companions I was referring more to the animal companions. Although, I believe there is a way also to recruit prisoners to your party. I think there is a manage companion button for prisoners when you're encamped. It should give you the option to release them, kill them or recruit them if I remember correctly. You might need to gain there trust somehow. I've been told that you can even recruit the creepers from the crypts to your party but I have yet to do this myself.
@@OttoResolveYes, this is true. I captured 3 creepers (I released 2 later) and if you treat their wounds, and also kept them well feeded they gain trust and you can recruit them (same with ppl).
but how do you capture prisoners and refugees
Buy a chain from npc in prison(or is it craftable?)
In battle, engage them in fight(sword icon) and move another unit close then a new skill would pop
The succes rate however mainly based on how less their HP when capture skill casted.
We can capture Animals(3x Ropes) and Fighter/Civillian(1x Chain)
yeah I don't think fast training worth it either it's only one point
No offense, this all seems like stuff easily realized by.... reading. I get that most gamers these days struggle with that particular skill and the patience to cultivate it, but as you can see, it's worth taking the time to do.
The point out of companions liking eachother feels pointless. You should've pointed out how to increase friendships or what causes dislikes. Other than saying "well that exists... happy I told you?" LOL still helpful info otherwise lol
I read that the only way to increase friendship between companions is to have them sit next to eachother at camp and to have them fight together in combat. Is there another way cause my party all dislike eachother lol
@Takhun You make a good point. I will have to get to the bottom of what bonuses and penalties friendships cause and do a follow up video. Thanks for the comment. Apologies for taking so long to reply.
@Matthewmay I believe those are the main ways to increase friendship. Also, the dilemmas that arise can help. Other than that I'm not sure. If I discover another means to have everyone get along better I will let you know.
@@OttoResolve I know this is an older video but, companions that like each other can become couples or best friends. This becomes a trait that you can see called couple, they give each other bonuses during battle when they are close to each other.
I murdered hakert.
Haha. Well, why not, right?
So you have no conscience (when playing this game ;) is what you are saying. Steal as much as possible, sell people into slavery are 2 of your favorite things? :D
they made it so hard to cheat with this game turned me off of it honestly lol
Hahaa. There's a few tricks here and there. But to each their own. Thank you for the comment.
Did anyone actually find this usefull ? who's this supposed to be for, the people that didn't play the game ?
@MrXFLo The target audience was more or less brand new players. I will have to follow up with a video covering more in depth particulars. Thanks for the comment.
Looks like a game Id expect from 20 years ago. Unacceptable for 2020 onwards. Disgraceful.
Go play COD or Fortnite.
This game is amazing and I've hated these types of games generally
I played all the way through, mostly just because I'm a completist, but was disappointed by almost every aspect of the game. I loved the idea of the turn based combat, but other than that aspect, everything about wartales was absolutely terrible.
Ah, I've seen worse. And the game's aesthetic does have a certain charm to it. Not to mention, it's a small studio. But, I can appreciate setting high standards. Thanks for the comment @sittingdingo. Apologies for taking half a year to reply.
I was ok with the aesthetics, it's all the game mechanic apart from the combat that I found to be completely lacking; literally every non-combat mechanic is designed without even the slightest bit of logic or reason. @@OttoResolve
I heard level scaling is a thing
I think we only get the scaling in adaptive mode.
It is an option. Adaptive Difficulty scales everything with you. Region Locked gives each region a zone, which you can out-level.
@@XoRandomGuyoX I prefer region lock
Slaves are good in game and irl
Bit of a touchy subject that.
This is hilarious
#11: It's boring and repetitive.
Haha. Fair enough. I suppose it's not for everyone.