For anyone new to MO2: ALWAYS read the books - you can go do soldier and hunter tasks, go naked into the sewers, mine etc. whilst you wait for them to finish. Skills further up the skill tree will raise the parent skill too so you don't always want to finish a book with child skills. However, be careful to read enough of the parent book so that you can pop the next book in the tree. If you have the next book you want after the current one in your inventory and you mouse over it then the tool tip will tell you if you don't have enough skill.
"Thats all there is" Holy fucking shitballs batman. I love this game for the dedicated crafters because theres no shot im touching that. They can rule the markets !
just a note here for everyone , just dont make Bron except by request for blunt weapons it is an end product, make cuprum-messing-Tindremic messing or sell Messing to people that make tin messing, because it seems Bron is Brass and Messing is Bronze and is ok armor and decent blunt weapons n and Tin messing is to teir Blunt damage material.
Hey man your math is wrong. You have the 2:1:1 ration listed as 80% 10% 10% but I think it would be 50% 25% 25%. I only noticed because you used 600:200:200 and they gentleman at the end uses a 1000:500:500 in his part of the video!
StarVault should add sone npc where you can buy an ingame guide-book with detailed quantity and appliance needed for each materials, like a "noah's book" you mentioned, where they explain everything. And not only for refining but also for alchemy. It's not possible that all knowledge must be in the hand of veterans. This is already a super hard to understand game, if you give NO quality of life items it's a labirinth of knowledge and whispers... Damn SV wtf are you doing?
Well i think that is sort of the point. Think about it, the game is practically a second life, a job, a profession that takes time to learn and master. Granted no game should be like that but i can see that the character and now characters you build are who YOU are and only u can learn to achieve the things you want. The vets from mo1 had to learn all this information thats out there through time and patience... and in less than honorable ways. But its what drove them to do the work. They need to reinvent the tutorial not the entire game. Text box on text box no one is going to read once or twice theres just too much. They need to voice over and simplify all that text and teach u real starter recipies kind of like what im doing here. Ive had in mind for awhile to do my own sort of tutorial where i walk through the entire tutorial and give my thoughts along the way
@@Br4vado yeah, you right i meaned some starter recipes , not all the advanced stuff. Because when a new player meet the "crusher" he think: ok.. what Is that? 😂 The fact that EVERYTHING Is fantasy, from flowers names to trees to ores etc.. that's s the real hard thing. Because if i had to choose to craft a bronze sword It Will be clear that It Will have less damage and durability than an iron sword, etc.. for steel swords etc.. But in MO2 there is no bronze, iron etc... all Is "Granum, cuprum,tephra, calx" etc.. so there is no possible thoughtfull or Logic process that the brain of the newbie can do to understand all of that. Same for Woods. I Will surely choose olive-tree branches over maple for create a bow because i know that olive wood Is more flaxible than maple.. but here there is no maple, no pines, no olives.. all have fantasy names and It Is impossible to follow a logic in all of that. 😬😬😬
It is a whole new world haha but ya i really wish i can do this even at a part time pace, 60hr work weeks leaves me realistically like 20hrs a week to edit script grab footage and play lol My goal isnt to do this as a full time career cause its instability is remarkably fragile. But even if i could do this to cut down my IRL job hours to 40 that would be a dream lol
@@Br4vado i wish you can overcome your Dreams Bro. I see you have a passion on that and i shared some of your goals here. In this era we are just Manpower for the capitalistic economy. Working 60hours a week until 65yo. This is not life.
I'm sure this video is good but the idea that heavy metals are hard and lighter metals are soft is inaccurate. Steel makes extremely durable weapons because it's so hard
For anyone new to MO2: ALWAYS read the books - you can go do soldier and hunter tasks, go naked into the sewers, mine etc. whilst you wait for them to finish.
Skills further up the skill tree will raise the parent skill too so you don't always want to finish a book with child skills. However, be careful to read enough of the parent book so that you can pop the next book in the tree. If you have the next book you want after the current one in your inventory and you mouse over it then the tool tip will tell you if you don't have enough skill.
Good vid and Definitely a good resource. Good job bro!
"Thats all there is" Holy fucking shitballs batman. I love this game for the dedicated crafters because theres no shot im touching that. They can rule the markets !
Absolutelly fabulous guide. Thank you!
Thanks for being here!
just a note here for everyone , just dont make Bron except by request for blunt weapons it is an end product, make cuprum-messing-Tindremic messing or sell Messing to people that make tin messing, because it seems Bron is Brass and Messing is Bronze and is ok armor and decent blunt weapons n and Tin messing is to teir Blunt damage material.
Hey even I learned something new haha thanks!
Love your guides!! Thank you so much!
Thank u! Sorry it takes me so long haha life is busy. But there is much much more to come and I now live stream every Thursday and Friday 9am est
Great work!
Thank you for watching hope it helps!
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Hey man your math is wrong. You have the 2:1:1 ration listed as 80% 10% 10% but I think it would be 50% 25% 25%. I only noticed because you used 600:200:200 and they gentleman at the end uses a 1000:500:500 in his part of the video!
thanks haha my bad good call
Put down a crusher within /bank range saves time and lessons griefing.
I love this!
I am am retired and usually available on m02. If you ever need help or security hmu.
Ya feel free to join the discord :)
StarVault should add sone npc where you can buy an ingame guide-book with detailed quantity and appliance needed for each materials, like a "noah's book" you mentioned, where they explain everything. And not only for refining but also for alchemy. It's not possible that all knowledge must be in the hand of veterans. This is already a super hard to understand game, if you give NO quality of life items it's a labirinth of knowledge and whispers... Damn SV wtf are you doing?
Well i think that is sort of the point. Think about it, the game is practically a second life, a job, a profession that takes time to learn and master. Granted no game should be like that but i can see that the character and now characters you build are who YOU are and only u can learn to achieve the things you want.
The vets from mo1 had to learn all this information thats out there through time and patience... and in less than honorable ways. But its what drove them to do the work.
They need to reinvent the tutorial not the entire game. Text box on text box no one is going to read once or twice theres just too much. They need to voice over and simplify all that text and teach u real starter recipies kind of like what im doing here. Ive had in mind for awhile to do my own sort of tutorial where i walk through the entire tutorial and give my thoughts along the way
@@Br4vado yeah, you right i meaned some starter recipes , not all the advanced stuff. Because when a new player meet the "crusher" he think: ok.. what Is that? 😂 The fact that EVERYTHING Is fantasy, from flowers names to trees to ores etc.. that's s the real hard thing. Because if i had to choose to craft a bronze sword It Will be clear that It Will have less damage and durability than an iron sword, etc.. for steel swords etc..
But in MO2 there is no bronze, iron etc... all Is "Granum, cuprum,tephra, calx" etc.. so there is no possible thoughtfull or Logic process that the brain of the newbie can do to understand all of that. Same for Woods. I Will surely choose olive-tree branches over maple for create a bow because i know that olive wood Is more flaxible than maple.. but here there is no maple, no pines, no olives.. all have fantasy names and It Is impossible to follow a logic in all of that. 😬😬😬
It is a whole new world haha but ya i really wish i can do this even at a part time pace, 60hr work weeks leaves me realistically like 20hrs a week to edit script grab footage and play lol
My goal isnt to do this as a full time career cause its instability is remarkably fragile. But even if i could do this to cut down my IRL job hours to 40 that would be a dream lol
@@Br4vado i wish you can overcome your Dreams Bro. I see you have a passion on that and i shared some of your goals here. In this era we are just Manpower for the capitalistic economy. Working 60hours a week until 65yo. This is not life.
@ElderSwamp lol 2055 cant wait haha
I'm sure this video is good but the idea that heavy metals are hard and lighter metals are soft is inaccurate. Steel makes extremely durable weapons because it's so hard
Ya I could have really worded that better