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The well never refills on dedicated server. Even after reboot and many days later. Apparently you have to stay in the area for it to refill. Only ever refills when we are in the are for a long period of time. Very aggrivating. I hope they change it again soon
One that is VERY USEFUL is if you put down a flame near other buildings & pull out your building hammer you can TAKE EVERYTHING & get a ton of building materials that you may not see until later in the game, but the best thing is you'll not need to gather & craft those materials. And after you pick up your flame & reset the game the build will be back, ready to be striped again. *THIS IS HOW YOU BUILD YOURSELF A CASTLE!*
@@rodger554 It definitely does work, I just threw down a flame altar for a respawn and had the option to "dismantle" almost everything there. The components would go straight into my inventory
One cheesy tip is that, while you can’t fast travel from the shroud, you can exit to menu and log back in to be put back at your nearest base. Handy if you’re running out of time.
Not sure if anyone will care about this one but, to make Farm Soil takes 7 Dirt and 3 Bonemeal to make 10. However you can go over to Harvest Homestead just west of the Ancient Spire and there are a bunch of plant fiber and corn you can pick. Anyway in any of those fields where you are picking you can pull out your pickaxe and dig in the ground and it will pull up Farm Soil instead of dirt. So making a huge, fast growing garden is easy when you put down farm soil and you have an unlimited amount there if you want it. Not to mention all the seedling recipes that use Farm Soil as well.
Didn't know this but it's easy to make bone meal with the grinding stone, just slap some bones in there and go adventuring. Come back and make a crap ton of farm soil.
@@bingham81 Correct but, a lot of recipes use bone meal so, this way it saves that bone meal for other things instead of the soil. Besides once you learn how to make the bone blocks, you will use a ton of bones, because everyone wants their buildings made of out skull and bones :) LOL j/k
@@bingham81 True but you also need soil when making some of the recipes so you can go through quite a bit. But with that said you can do it however you want. I was just throwing it out, that there is an unlimited supply close to your home base for those who don't want to use the resources to make it. But you feel free to make it if you wish, it was just a little tip for anyone who wants to use it.
Early on while exploring use only one of your Flame Alters as a base. That way you can make another one on the road and fast travel home, empty your pack and then fast travel back to where you were and continue on etc. Then extinguish flame when you're done in that area.
my husband and i do this as a way to meet up with each other. we always keep one available to place so if we ever want to meet up, we just place it and travel to each other then remove it
ALWAYS, keep an altar of flame and workbench on you when exploring. Many times I’ve come across a HUGE adventure area, that did not have a checkpoint or fast travel point handy. Make your own and make a repair spot with the bench. You can even fast travel home, stock up on rested, potions, food etc.. and fast travel right back to your temporary base. 🎉🎉🎉
You don't need to keep an altar on you. You can always just mine up 5 stone and make one on the fly. I've yet to be in a situation where stone wasn't readily available nearby.
@@Willis05687 💯 that’s what I was doing at first. But as I get further out in the world I like having it prepped with a workbench. But your totally right it’s easy to pick axe 3 times and have the stone for sure. What is your favorite part about the game? Exploring, base building, or combat/theorycraft?
No need to bring a workbench, just teleport back, repair, restock etc. then return to the alter. The only thing that may occasionally prevent you from doing this, is finding a suitable area to place the alter, but it's suprisingly agreeable with viable positions.
One of the most time saving tips for me so far: If you have some wells on your property, and you don't want to collect them up, just go to any workbench/seed bench (or whatever they are called) and use add 10+, and if in your magic chests or inventory there isn't any water, it gathers from the wells automatically 😁 put them in a non magical box (not inventory, otherwise it takes first from there) to reproduce this until all wells are on Cooldown.
@@NaturesNugget Flower soil, farm soil and dirt road block are all available from Harvest Homestead, to the west of the map. There's a great video re is the rake OP, that should help.
You can make basements using foundation by placing ut then removing it it'll will have removed the dirt below it as it places the while foundation even if it's below ground, so you can get a nice square space below you house
With getting water from the wells, once you have the masonry tools for the carpenter you can craft a well, then every time it runs out of water you can pick it up and put it back down again. It only gives 3 per collection and the animation plays longer than you get the items for. You can cancel the animation when you stop receiving water by jumping to speed it along.
@@Summanis I know. I just don't do that. I have so much to do in my base that I visit them every few minutes and scoop 15 water from each one. They don't take that really long to replenish
You can be swimming in metal parts by smashing everything in human camps. Mobs might drop 2 or 3 but you can get a lot more by dismantling everything. Use the axe for crates and barrels. For anything that looks metal, use the pick. Anything that looks like a cage can drop 3 metal in a couple of swings I believe. I pulled out a couple of stacks from one camp, but I'm fairly sure there are a couple of camps where you won't find any. I believe enclosed boxes and barrels can drop items. The ones that appear open will only drop wood. Can't confirm, but I'm fairly sure this is correct. Ancient spires are a great place for all sorts of things from potions to more advanced components. I think the first spire has a lot of metal plates which you won't have to craft and probably can't craft at that point. Revelwood has some copper bars and bricks. You'll also get all sorts of potions, scrolls and random bits and bobs. Axe for anything that looks like a vase, pick for everything else is most efficient. Not everything can be dismantled, but you'll fill your inventory will all sorts of useful items, and some not so useful that you're better off farming elsewhere. I don't know if it's so much as somewhere to farm, but it's pretty quick when you consider you're getting crafted items, some of which you can't craft at that point in the game. I Imagine if you went through them a few times when first reaching them, you would end up with a load of whatever you needed without ever needing to craft the components for armor and such. You would also get some weapons out of the chests along the way. Pull out your torch for bees.
These were pretty good! I'm loving this game so far! Here some tips that I use. #1 Always carry stone or an altar in your inventory. You can use it as a quick save/spawn point #2 Jump/Climb to the top of mountains then use the pickaxe to flatten the peak. Place an altar at the peak and build a base in the sky! Perfect for Spire like wing travel. #3 Carry the throwable bombs for getting to locked treasure. You can blow up the walls next to treasure to reach the goods!
When standing in front of a storage box it will show a 3 tile preview of what is inside, these are the items in the top left row of your box. Maybe if you use some boxes just for 1 type of material you can quickly see which type it is.
Don't have grenades in your hand when you tab out since clicking on the window will use whatever is in your have. Pickaxe can have a similar effect. It's a good habit to get into putting 1 or 2 crops back into the planter to make more seedlings, saves time and avoids running out of stock. One from me would be, Carry campfires, sometimes your rested buff will run out but if you place a fire inside a house or safe spot you can sit or sleep and get a basic buff back, very useful for platforming puzzles that very often require more than basic levels.
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@shannon2323@@fr1zonThis will save me so much time - I have 400+ plant fibre from picking up bushes to get twigs to make arrows... Knew there must be an easier way.
You can build in that town (Long Keep) and you can pick axe all that rubble in the buildings to reveal the old structures. I went ahead and placed my flame right there near the well and cleaned out that rubble building to create an awesome little inn / keep. My flame is there next to the well and it makes everything so much easier. Plus digging down in those buildings you find all sorts of cool architecture.
A really good early source of metal scrap is to break the pods in the cinder altar. They'll drop a couple of metal scrap, and you can get full stack very quickly.
Something I haven't seen anyone talk about is that you can technically run infinitely if you run, jump, and keep jumping the second you touch the ground. When you jump you keep moving at running speed, yet your stamina stops depleting.
HUGE TIP, when building in caves or clearing mountains, just place a large foundation and disassemble. Any thing there before will be deleted due to the foundation placement…ie speed clearing
Thank you so much! I knew some of these, but had no idea about the Shroud Elixir (I thought it was just broken, lol) or the hidden treasures! I will definitely be keeping an eye out for those!
I think the crafting npcs just need a roof. I built a stone slab with posts and a roof (no walls, doors, windows, etc.), and they are content and progressing.
Im in love with this game! From the videos I watched before release it really didnt look like much. I love palworld and I cant even remotely get into palworld after this game. This feels like a full on RPG with the best parts of survival. The people that created this feel like people who played/love survival games. They made everything perfect. This is early access but I dont agree this is a full on dope ass RPG with survival perks! The only thing I want so far is maybe horses for mounts! The world is massive!
I’m just waiting for them to release the full map. Looks like maybe only 30-50% of the map you can explore. Found out they have a border with a timer that shows that your past the early access area before you die. When I looked at the map it has a huge area that you can’t explore yet.
Unfortunately I chose palworld over this game when it first came out. I got bored of it after a few weeks. Than I decided to buy Soulmask which is similar to this game, but I also don't really like it. I guess I'm just not a fan of automating everything in games. That's pretty much the whole purpose of those 2 games. So far, I really like this game, though. No automating anything.
May be a bug, but when I couldn't find the 4th switch to open a door, I was able to just bash it with pickaxe. Took a while though. Locked wooden doors go down pretty fast with axe.
For farm soil you can add on the ground as a block and spread with rake and dig with pickaxe its complies all type of ground materials I put roads on your base
@fictitiousnightmares I think they might have fixed something cause I wasn't able to make the base version, suddenly it showed up last night and now I have a scrappy rake
If you leave ur bow at Q, and you auto lock target with TAB and then shoot it misses many times, if you are sprinting and shooting. But if you remove the Q binding, and bind Number 8 to a Q instead it will not miss any shoots while Auto Locking target with TAB.
with the npcs, you dont actually need to put them inside your base. you only need to have a roof over their head for them to count as sheltered.. stick a fireplace outside with them for warmth and your good to go.
Just click the arrow button in the middle between the storage box inventory and your backpack inventory, a “place stacks’ button shows up that is handy.
A quick tip for traversing! When you have manage to get yourself a glider & when you are walking downhill or atleast a slope of some kind, activate your glider to glide downwards. As long as you as gliding along the slope or downwards motion, you will never stop gliding! Makes it alot easier & faster on some terrains that allows you to do so!
Combat tip, kinda cheesy. You can just jump over mobs, turn mid air and land easy backstabs. Double jump paired with the jump attack makes you pretty much invincible in melee fights even against multiple enemies.
You can place your craftspersons outside if you create a little pavilion to cover them. I create a small covered space and then place the craft equipment outside the pavilion beside them.
Shroud Potions are very useful. Pop one as you set out and it will stay on your for a very long period of time. It is typical that as one is moving through the world that they pop in and out of the Shroud and having that on you gives you a bigger window to explore. I use them all of the time along with the Eye one. It is also a good way to negate the debuff from the attack potion (dark blue one).
if you have your building hammer in the building menu and you harvest water from a well you can see how many waters are in the well and when its depleted - literally just figured this out while watching your video on the second screen haha
Want another tip for gathering water ..... make a house next to one Well, and then another house at another Well and fast travel between the two, the Well will always drop. just made 100 water in 10 mins of going from one to the other.
Tip: Always smash all the vases and urns and check the benches inside of Ancient Spires. They drop pretty valuable loot. Especially the last 2 ones, where you will find copper bars, bronze bars, tin bars, leather, alchemist base (or however that stuff is called) and a lot of other stuff, like potions. You can easily farm them, once you unlocked them, even if you just do the uppermost level where you spawn when you fast travel there and save yourself a lot of trouble looking for tin deposits. And no, that isn't "End Game" stuff that isn't of interest to people who just started. I unlocked all the Spires at about level 10 or so, just by doing a lot of "parkour", using leapfrogging Altars, building stairs up mountains and running past OP enemies. You can get up to the tallest point of the map on the "Pillars of Creation" mountain that way, basically as soon as you got a glider and a grappling hook and you can glide over all the red shroud without needing to "strengthen" your flame past level 2, I think I was at the time. Of course unlocking all the spires early in the game also allows you to farm chests for high level gear, which makes the game much easier but also has the disadvantage that basically all the gear you find the regular way is pointless and boring, which can make the game less fun. I'm just a character-less lowlife who enjoys being overpowered in games, but others might ruin the game for themselves that way, so think twice before you do it.
If your PC can play the game at 60+ fps, get Riva Statistics Tuner and cap the framerate to 60fps. It will feel faster/smoother than the higher fps, and keep your gpu cooler. Devs acknowledged this too. :)
i have yet to see cool armor in this game. I think its really interesting how building visuals are immaculate and landscapes are beautiful, but armor is an eye sore PLUS the chopping animation omg the chopping animation.
You can sprint and spam the first jump to keep stamina from depleting, the fall from the jump will even restore stamina if you're going straight or downhill it'll recover faster.
I just found a spot with huge deposit of salt right next to the initial base, just look down the cliff inside the shroud, there is a small tower bellow close to the cliff, its base is full of salt, AND I MEAN A LOT OF SALT, plus if you want to go back to base, just climb the tower and fast travel, its real a life saver, discovered it totally by accident.
Tired of Crafting in the dark with pokey candles? You can mine 'glowie' ore from these 'glowie' pillars in the shroud. Back at base you can craft building blocks out of them and then build, exposed ceiling beans, in your crafting room. The beams glow brightly in the dark - pretty Sci-Fi
Luminescent block yeah. It glows like other shroud cloud things but it has tiny crystals instead of fungus sticking out of it. Usually in caves... And it's very bright! Don't make a whole wall with that stuff
Graves reward you significantly if you dig them up... kinda dark but hey the dead don't need loot. Also you need like an extremely large amount of flax and animal skins. Like it's absolutely fucking insane how much flax and skins you need for endgame gear.
Tip: Your axe is the best tool to destroy bug & creature spawn points in the shroud. Only 2-4 hits and it destroys them. These are also excellent targets for using the bombs. Tip: Inside for your crafters - they only need a roof. You can put them out on a patio/porch with overhanging roof and they do just fine. Tip: Use the "terrain placer" control in the construction hammer to place a slightly raised square of farm soil then use the rake to spread it all over the farm area. This way you only need a very small amount of rich farm soil to do entire fields of rich soil to grow.
One tip about the well I found today. If you get to where you can build one at your base just pick it up and replace it and you can interact with it again. Rinse and repeat.
I didn't really read the rest of the comments but I noticed if you pick up the well and put it back down after you've crafted one you can get more water out of it without waiting or logging out
Hot damn!! You got me on 8 tips i didnt know, nice work. I DO enjoy Your videos and i just noticed im not subscribed, let me fix that for You real quick. My tip is: Dodge attack is very powerfull but i miss it very often. The solution is to use TAB or scrollwheelclick to lock on enemies. In this way you can dodge in any direction and dodge attack will always hit your opponent.
Oh yeah especially if you get the skills to do extra backstab damage, rolling on either side moves you around the opponent in a circle instead of in a straight line towards wherever you're dodging. And any backstab is just free extra damage.
A great way to get water once you have the well unlocked is to pick up and replace the well after scooping out water. It instantly refreshes it's cool down so you can constantly scoop water in a loop
one thing ive also noticed is that if ya see a big pile of ruubble in a catacomb etc then its usually hiding something, found a leggendary bow that way also u can craft a water well once ya progressed far enough, so thats a inffinite supply of water in any base also using farm soil greatly speeds up the growing speed of seedings
Tip, if you want to move the camera distance hold z and use the scroll wheel while in game. Handy when cheesing enemies with a bow from an elevated position.
It was the "stop myself from deleting items tip" that go me 😢 touched me right in the feels, 😅 I accidentally deleted the legendary glowing sword you get from the start😢
If your talking about the level 3 one just restart your world and go grab it again. I believe that sword refreshes and won’t change loot drop in that chest
Not really an in-game tip but me and a friend both play on our Steam Decks and it works wonderfully. Your character will look a little funky (graphics) but it runs smoothly.
Cool I was wondering about that… I was considering getting a steam deck but wish this game would come to the Switch Oled so I don’t have to buy another system….
1) Y+mousewheel = zoom-in/out 2) Flame Shrines give you sparks but you need to claim the fire (I didn't realise until yesterday when I wanted to lvl up flame)
Looks like we figured out almost all of those already, didn't know about the flower enemy circle with possible treasure in the middle one only. Good vid anyway, short and to the point
Plus the Mysterious Flask, the darker blue one, - you can't craft it, can only find it in the world. It gives you a longer time in the shroud but it is also brilliant against difficult enemies - 30% damage multiplier for 30 mins, it's useful outside the shroud. (Edit: *that's not minus 30%)
Maybe it had changed at the time or recording this but well timers reset at fast travel so a good loop is to jump to the first spire. Fly down to rookmore scoop from that well. Fast travel back to base, go to the well and scoop out. Rinse and repeat. It's also a good way to get scrap metal if you kill all the scavengers
You missed that the Spinning Wheel makes Flax into Linen at a 1:1 ratio, where the Spindle does it at 2:1. Also, if you go to Willow Crush (iirc), you can actually pickaxe up the flower gardens and get Flower Soil, a special decorating material.
To get rest state you need Shelter/Sitting, Warmth, and Comfort. In your base the Comfort rating is calculated off of the most effective items in each category in each Flame area, not which items are close to you. So, the best bed, the best fireplace, the best chair, etc. in the entire area of the Flame you are in the radius of. You can see the comfort level provided by each item in their description when you go to craft them. As long as you are sheltered/sitting and near enough to a source of warmth, the best overall counts. The Flame itself is an exception, and provides warmth and 5 points of comfort on the platform around it. You can get rest state by just sitting next to it.
just another tip... you can shoot enemies from a distance if your on top of a tower those arrow people shoot from.. you can kill like mobs being up so high
That well by the house can be activated WAY more than every 2 hours. I was checking it every 10 minutes or so and getting water while building out my farm.
Magic spell users: deposit all of your spells into a chest. Place them back in your inventory -- in the order of which you want them in your spell list which will sort them top to bottom (top-most being the first spell pulled into your inventory). Helpful for when you have all the Eternals and want to organize your list based on the general category of the spell (so personal case in point: I'll take the heals first, fireball/ice, lightning, acid/light at the end). This isn't the easiest to manage as picking up ammo (non-Eternals) ends up contributing to the list--just do the chest trick again every now and then, or disregard picking up ammo and instead craft them when they're already situated within your preferred list.
If you run from the well back to the house and back again you can get more water. It only takes as long as it takes to go back again. No reboot needed.
Been doing most of these on my own from experience with similar games like 7 days to die or icarus. These are all good tips. That damn tree thing just happened to me yesterday and killed me too.
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The well never refills on dedicated server. Even after reboot and many days later. Apparently you have to stay in the area for it to refill. Only ever refills when we are in the are for a long period of time. Very aggrivating. I hope they change it again soon
One that is VERY USEFUL is if you put down a flame near other buildings & pull out your building hammer you can TAKE EVERYTHING & get a ton of building materials that you may not see until later in the game, but the best thing is you'll not need to gather & craft those materials. And after you pick up your flame & reset the game the build will be back, ready to be striped again. *THIS IS HOW YOU BUILD YOURSELF A CASTLE!*
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This doesn’t seem to work in the current game. This worked in the demo but seems to be removed since.
@@rodger554 damn, it would have been sweet if it was left in the game ...are the Demo Saved games not work on the released? gotta check my copies.
@@rodger554 It definitely does work, I just threw down a flame altar for a respawn and had the option to "dismantle" almost everything there. The components would go straight into my inventory
@@rodger554 i think what it allows is that u can dismatle stuff etc
Not sure if it was mentioned already but one tip is throwing your torch on the floor when you're fighting or mining in dark areas.
You can also make Flare arrows and shoot one into the wall .
This is great for early players
If you encounter a grave with a sword in it, dig it up, there's a chest.
Even normal graves. I dug up one that had a stone slab over the soil instead of a sword, with a nice shiny chest underneath.
If you encounter any* grave, dig it up, there's a chest.
One cheesy tip is that, while you can’t fast travel from the shroud, you can exit to menu and log back in to be put back at your nearest base. Handy if you’re running out of time.
Sounds veeery cheesy indeed :D
Fucking genius.
Mannn I wish I didn’t read this one
Excuse me where the hell were you a couple days ago when I was stuck in the shroud lol ❤
Haha holy crap why didn't think of that 😂
Not sure if anyone will care about this one but, to make Farm Soil takes 7 Dirt and 3 Bonemeal to make 10. However you can go over to Harvest Homestead just west of the Ancient Spire and there are a bunch of plant fiber and corn you can pick. Anyway in any of those fields where you are picking you can pull out your pickaxe and dig in the ground and it will pull up Farm Soil instead of dirt. So making a huge, fast growing garden is easy when you put down farm soil and you have an unlimited amount there if you want it. Not to mention all the seedling recipes that use Farm Soil as well.
Didn't know this but it's easy to make bone meal with the grinding stone, just slap some bones in there and go adventuring. Come back and make a crap ton of farm soil.
@@bingham81 Correct but, a lot of recipes use bone meal so, this way it saves that bone meal for other things instead of the soil.
Besides once you learn how to make the bone blocks, you will use a ton of bones, because everyone wants their buildings made of out skull and bones :) LOL j/k
@@YarnellCrew you don't have to make much soil. I have 3 seed beds and just plant my seedlings on the grass next to them
@@bingham81 True but you also need soil when making some of the recipes so you can go through quite a bit. But with that said you can do it however you want. I was just throwing it out, that there is an unlimited supply close to your home base for those who don't want to use the resources to make it. But you feel free to make it if you wish, it was just a little tip for anyone who wants to use it.
we just built a flame altar there, in between the two fields of farm soil ☺️
Early on while exploring use only one of your Flame Alters as a base. That way you can make another one on the road and fast travel home, empty your pack and then fast travel back to where you were and continue on etc. Then extinguish flame when you're done in that area.
my husband and i do this as a way to meet up with each other. we always keep one available to place so if we ever want to meet up, we just place it and travel to each other then remove it
When I finally got around to doing this I went home and logged out, back in later hoping to fast travel to the new flame and it was gone >.
Been doing this since the start, left a few around the world for convenience
This is the best tip out there
can we reuse altars or do we need to craft a new one each time
ALWAYS, keep an altar of flame and workbench on you when exploring.
Many times I’ve come across a HUGE adventure area, that did not have a checkpoint or fast travel point handy. Make your own and make a repair spot with the bench.
You can even fast travel home, stock up on rested, potions, food etc.. and fast travel right back to your temporary base.
🎉🎉🎉
@@Odyssey636u mad
You don't need to keep an altar on you. You can always just mine up 5 stone and make one on the fly. I've yet to be in a situation where stone wasn't readily available nearby.
@@Willis05687 💯 that’s what I was doing at first. But as I get further out in the world I like having it prepped with a workbench. But your totally right it’s easy to pick axe 3 times and have the stone for sure.
What is your favorite part about the game? Exploring, base building, or combat/theorycraft?
No need to bring a workbench, just teleport back, repair, restock etc. then return to the alter.
The only thing that may occasionally prevent you from doing this, is finding a suitable area to place the alter, but it's suprisingly agreeable with viable positions.
One of the most time saving tips for me so far:
If you have some wells on your property, and you don't want to collect them up, just go to any workbench/seed bench (or whatever they are called) and use add 10+, and if in your magic chests or inventory there isn't any water, it gathers from the wells automatically 😁 put them in a non magical box (not inventory, otherwise it takes first from there) to reproduce this until all wells are on Cooldown.
the resin tip was a godsend, i was STRUGGLING
Same
in other bioms you can apply the same principle. Cut down trees that are not green. For ex brown or red trees from reelwood
Farming soil increase the grow speeds of all plants on it - Flax takes 3 days on regular soil - only takes 1.5 days on farm soil.
@@JimJamTalks you can dig out the soil out of existing farms
@@reyhazwait how?! Just pickaxing?
@@reyhazand what farms? I tried doing this but it didn’t let me it just broke the structure instead
@@NaturesNugget Flower soil, farm soil and dirt road block are all available from Harvest Homestead, to the west of the map. There's a great video re is the rake OP, that should help.
@@NaturesNugget Not from the little wicker boxes, look for farm soil ground areas.
You can make basements using foundation by placing ut then removing it it'll will have removed the dirt below it as it places the while foundation even if it's below ground, so you can get a nice square space below you house
You can also select terrain with the construction hammer and remove 2m blocks of dirt, but your method will clear out more dirt and be a bit neater.
As an add for this, you do not get any stone/dirt resources by removing it with a build block like a foundation, so it's not a good farming technique.
Reading that gave me an aneurysm.
How deep can you go with this? ...I'm thinking a deep dungeon!
@@112FamineYou can't go "too" deep as the game just stops rendering at a certain point.
With getting water from the wells, once you have the masonry tools for the carpenter you can craft a well, then every time it runs out of water you can pick it up and put it back down again.
It only gives 3 per collection and the animation plays longer than you get the items for. You can cancel the animation when you stop receiving water by jumping to speed it along.
i think it gives more if ya leave it for a while, ive got 5 and then 2-3 at once
You can also have upgraded wells later on. They give 15 water every now and then. I built 4 of them in my base
@@MSzat888 if you do the pick up and replace strat they give 5 off the bat instead of 3 like the regular ones too
@@Summanis I know. I just don't do that. I have so much to do in my base that I visit them every few minutes and scoop 15 water from each one. They don't take that really long to replenish
You can be swimming in metal parts by smashing everything in human camps. Mobs might drop 2 or 3 but you can get a lot more by dismantling everything. Use the axe for crates and barrels. For anything that looks metal, use the pick. Anything that looks like a cage can drop 3 metal in a couple of swings I believe. I pulled out a couple of stacks from one camp, but I'm fairly sure there are a couple of camps where you won't find any. I believe enclosed boxes and barrels can drop items. The ones that appear open will only drop wood. Can't confirm, but I'm fairly sure this is correct.
Ancient spires are a great place for all sorts of things from potions to more advanced components. I think the first spire has a lot of metal plates which you won't have to craft and probably can't craft at that point. Revelwood has some copper bars and bricks. You'll also get all sorts of potions, scrolls and random bits and bobs. Axe for anything that looks like a vase, pick for everything else is most efficient. Not everything can be dismantled, but you'll fill your inventory will all sorts of useful items, and some not so useful that you're better off farming elsewhere. I don't know if it's so much as somewhere to farm, but it's pretty quick when you consider you're getting crafted items, some of which you can't craft at that point in the game. I Imagine if you went through them a few times when first reaching them, you would end up with a load of whatever you needed without ever needing to craft the components for armor and such. You would also get some weapons out of the chests along the way.
Pull out your torch for bees.
You can also mine all of the Flameborn Cauldrons. They drop 3 scraps for every one, bring an extra Pickaxe.
These were pretty good! I'm loving this game so far! Here some tips that I use. #1 Always carry stone or an altar in your inventory. You can use it as a quick save/spawn point #2 Jump/Climb to the top of mountains then use the pickaxe to flatten the peak. Place an altar at the peak and build a base in the sky! Perfect for Spire like wing travel. #3 Carry the throwable bombs for getting to locked treasure. You can blow up the walls next to treasure to reach the goods!
So another way to zoom your camera in and out. you just hold "Z" and move your scroll wheel.\
Was just going to say the same.
Yup. Nice to be able to do it on the fly some times
When standing in front of a storage box it will show a 3 tile preview of what is inside, these are the items in the top left row of your box. Maybe if you use some boxes just for 1 type of material you can quickly see which type it is.
Don't have grenades in your hand when you tab out since clicking on the window will use whatever is in your have. Pickaxe can have a similar effect.
It's a good habit to get into putting 1 or 2 crops back into the planter to make more seedlings, saves time and avoids running out of stock.
One from me would be, Carry campfires, sometimes your rested buff will run out but if you place a fire inside a house or safe spot you can sit or sleep and get a basic buff back, very useful for platforming puzzles that very often require more than basic levels.
Thanks Lucky Ghost. Your content is by far the best I have seen so far for Enshrouded. You are clear, succinct, non-patronising, non-egotistic and you use English that is grammatically correct. I get great value from watching your content.
glad you feel that way!
The mini stand alone caves ,the ones that are boar or wolf dens with the roots in are a great source of many twigs
ahh! I wondered what their purpose was! great tip!
Great tips, I got like +70 twigs just from a small wolf dens.
@@fr1zonnice tip. Hell yeah
How do you get twigs from them? Do you use an axe on the ground or something?
@shannon2323@@fr1zonThis will save me so much time - I have 400+ plant fibre from picking up bushes to get twigs to make arrows... Knew there must be an easier way.
You can build in that town (Long Keep) and you can pick axe all that rubble in the buildings to reveal the old structures. I went ahead and placed my flame right there near the well and cleaned out that rubble building to create an awesome little inn / keep. My flame is there next to the well and it makes everything so much easier. Plus digging down in those buildings you find all sorts of cool architecture.
Can the rubble be used for anything? and will it just spawn back around the abandoned town when you reboot the game?
it will not respawn if inside build zone for your flame altar. Rubble is used later to make cut stone bricks
A really good early source of metal scrap is to break the pods in the cinder altar. They'll drop a couple of metal scrap, and you can get full stack very quickly.
Something I haven't seen anyone talk about is that you can technically run infinitely if you run, jump, and keep jumping the second you touch the ground. When you jump you keep moving at running speed, yet your stamina stops depleting.
Oh yeah the bunny hop especially on the roads is so fast and efficient, as dumb as it looks.
It’s patched now
@@fier611 Still works mostly.
HUGE TIP, when building in caves or clearing mountains, just place a large foundation and disassemble. Any thing there before will be deleted due to the foundation placement…ie speed clearing
No need to click into the settings to adjust the zoom. Pressing Page up or down does the job as well.
As well as Z+scroll
It’s written on the screen-every time lol…thats how you know this “tip”.
I guess there's blind people that you're helping out.
I am one of those, so many obvious things slip by some of us. Lucky Ghost to the rescue!@@s379Ox
@@s379Ox are you alright?
I love how the community people just pour out all those legit information for everyone. These here make a better world. Cheers everybody!❤
Great tips!! The buried treasure and chest tips I didn’t know about! Thank you
I am in love with this game, i hope it get frequent updates and content !
Me as well! I didn’t expect to like it this much but I’ve been having a ton of fun. Reminds me of when I first started playing Breath of the Wild.
Thank you so much! I knew some of these, but had no idea about the Shroud Elixir (I thought it was just broken, lol) or the hidden treasures! I will definitely be keeping an eye out for those!
Great video man, I especially enjoyed the falling to your death part... because we can all relate to that experience. Glad you kept it in xD
Yeah falling death in a game with a glider is the Valheim equivalent of dying from a tree falling on top of you. A classic.
dirt road reduces stamina consumption while running by 10% and paved road by 25%
There is a skill on the skill tree you can take in the top left that increases the reduction to 20% for dirt roads and 50% for stone roads.
Yep that one is a real life saver for travelling, coupled with double jump and draft for enhanced glider.
Yep that one is a real life saver for travelling, coupled with double jump and draft for enhanced glider.
or another tip, instead of just running, if you run and jump, you can save on stamina consumption regardless of paved road
first usefull Tips Video!! All the others "ultimate, best, super" Enshrouded guides just show you what you see during the tutorial. Well done, thanks!
Came to the comments to say this. Great to see some actual tips the game does already tell you very clearly.
@@every1lovesdavidYep. A lot of UA-camrs are just jumping on the hype train for views. Palworld is having the same thing happen.
My husband made fun of me so hard for accidentally chucking a grenade through our base yesterday! Glad to see I'm not the only one who does it xD
Glad I'm not alone as well!
LOL, this is the way. I actually did the glide into a tree, slide down it and died like he did. 😂
I think the crafting npcs just need a roof. I built a stone slab with posts and a roof (no walls, doors, windows, etc.), and they are content and progressing.
Extremely solid video you showed me a good deal I wasn't aware of especially with that potion just save my little doots life.
Im in love with this game! From the videos I watched before release it really didnt look like much. I love palworld and I cant even remotely get into palworld after this game. This feels like a full on RPG with the best parts of survival. The people that created this feel like people who played/love survival games. They made everything perfect. This is early access but I dont agree this is a full on dope ass RPG with survival perks! The only thing I want so far is maybe horses for mounts! The world is massive!
I’m just waiting for them to release the full map. Looks like maybe only 30-50% of the map you can explore. Found out they have a border with a timer that shows that your past the early access area before you die. When I looked at the map it has a huge area that you can’t explore yet.
Unfortunately I chose palworld over this game when it first came out. I got bored of it after a few weeks. Than I decided to buy Soulmask which is similar to this game, but I also don't really like it. I guess I'm just not a fan of automating everything in games. That's pretty much the whole purpose of those 2 games. So far, I really like this game, though. No automating anything.
May be a bug, but when I couldn't find the 4th switch to open a door, I was able to just bash it with pickaxe. Took a while though. Locked wooden doors go down pretty fast with axe.
For farm soil you can add on the ground as a block and spread with rake and dig with pickaxe its complies all type of ground materials I put roads on your base
Why can't I make a rake?! I could make a scrappy rake or a copper rake, but I'm missing the base version and can't see it in my menus
@@bingham81 That is a known bug. Have to make the base rakes before you unlock the next ones for now.
@fictitiousnightmares I think they might have fixed something cause I wasn't able to make the base version, suddenly it showed up last night and now I have a scrappy rake
@@bingham81 Oh sweet. Might already be fixed then.
@fictitiousnightmares I hope they're fixing things fast, and paying attention to this game like it's their actual child
If you leave ur bow at Q, and you auto lock target with TAB and then shoot it misses many times, if you are sprinting and shooting.
But if you remove the Q binding, and bind Number 8 to a Q instead it will not miss any shoots while Auto Locking target with TAB.
This was great, didn’t know these, thank you for posting, really appreciate it.
Reset timer is 30 minutes after today's patch - Good vid!
Make the spinning wheel at the hunter as soon as you can. It will double your flax production. Instead of 2 flax per linen it only takes 1.
with the npcs, you dont actually need to put them inside your base. you only need to have a roof over their head for them to count as sheltered.. stick a fireplace outside with them for warmth and your good to go.
Just click the arrow button in the middle between the storage box inventory and your backpack inventory, a “place stacks’ button shows up that is handy.
even quicker is to press shift r
A quick tip for traversing!
When you have manage to get yourself a glider & when you are walking downhill or atleast a slope of some kind, activate your glider to glide downwards.
As long as you as gliding along the slope or downwards motion, you will never stop gliding! Makes it alot easier & faster on some terrains that allows you to do so!
Combat tip, kinda cheesy. You can just jump over mobs, turn mid air and land easy backstabs. Double jump paired with the jump attack makes you pretty much invincible in melee fights even against multiple enemies.
You can place your craftspersons outside if you create a little pavilion to cover them. I create a small covered space and then place the craft equipment outside the pavilion beside them.
Actually a lot of good stuff in this that no one else has mentioned and several that I didn't even know about. Great stuff!
Shroud Potions are very useful. Pop one as you set out and it will stay on your for a very long period of time. It is typical that as one is moving through the world that they pop in and out of the Shroud and having that on you gives you a bigger window to explore. I use them all of the time along with the Eye one. It is also a good way to negate the debuff from the attack potion (dark blue one).
if you have your building hammer in the building menu and you harvest water from a well you can see how many waters are in the well and when its depleted - literally just figured this out while watching your video on the second screen haha
Just an FYI, don't expand the footprint of your first base over the well and it gives 5 water every 5 minutes. If you wait a bit longer it gives 15.
This is a great tip. I use that well a lot.
Want another tip for gathering water ..... make a house next to one Well, and then another house at another Well and fast travel between the two, the Well will always drop. just made 100 water in 10 mins of going from one to the other.
When you're in a new area and see a new ground type, dig it. You might discover new road blocks/soil blocks/resources etc
Tip: Always smash all the vases and urns and check the benches inside of Ancient Spires. They drop pretty valuable loot.
Especially the last 2 ones, where you will find copper bars, bronze bars, tin bars, leather, alchemist base (or however that stuff is called) and a lot of other stuff, like potions.
You can easily farm them, once you unlocked them, even if you just do the uppermost level where you spawn when you fast travel there and save yourself a lot of trouble looking for tin deposits.
And no, that isn't "End Game" stuff that isn't of interest to people who just started. I unlocked all the Spires at about level 10 or so, just by doing a lot of "parkour", using leapfrogging Altars, building stairs up mountains and running past OP enemies.
You can get up to the tallest point of the map on the "Pillars of Creation" mountain that way, basically as soon as you got a glider and a grappling hook and you can glide over all the red shroud without needing to "strengthen" your flame past level 2, I think I was at the time.
Of course unlocking all the spires early in the game also allows you to farm chests for high level gear, which makes the game much easier but also has the disadvantage that basically all the gear you find the regular way is pointless and boring, which can make the game less fun.
I'm just a character-less lowlife who enjoys being overpowered in games, but others might ruin the game for themselves that way, so think twice before you do it.
If your PC can play the game at 60+ fps, get Riva Statistics Tuner and cap the framerate to 60fps. It will feel faster/smoother than the higher fps, and keep your gpu cooler. Devs acknowledged this too. :)
But I like having 130 fps and my 3090 does double duty as a space heater :p
Thanks Lucky. Glad you are covering Enshrouded. I was pleasantly surprised by this game. Cheers!
Hey wiz! Same!
i have yet to see cool armor in this game. I think its really interesting how building visuals are immaculate and landscapes are beautiful, but armor is an eye sore PLUS the chopping animation omg the chopping animation.
I agree the armor isn't "sexy", but it looks really legit from the minimum that I've seen. Not too sure about the later helmets.
thinks start to look a bit better later on and by later on i mean lvl 18@@RanierMedic
I’d say the elder/radiant Paladin/ eagle eyes sets look really cool. Aswell as some higher level gear you can craft. Early game sets are just ew
Now the BARD is out you need to change where they get the medium and large bags as they have been moved to the "BARD" from the "HUNTER"
You can sprint and spam the first jump to keep stamina from depleting, the fall from the jump will even restore stamina if you're going straight or downhill it'll recover faster.
Tip for the camera distance setting: Default setting to zoom in/out is z+mouse wheel. Also possible to change in keybinds
I just found a spot with huge deposit of salt right next to the initial base, just look down the cliff inside the shroud, there is a small tower bellow close to the cliff, its base is full of salt, AND I MEAN A LOT OF SALT, plus if you want to go back to base, just climb the tower and fast travel, its real a life saver, discovered it totally by accident.
Saline Quarry
Thanks Lucky! I was just about to go farm some Resin. Great tips!!
Tired of Crafting in the dark with pokey candles?
You can mine 'glowie' ore from these 'glowie' pillars in the shroud.
Back at base you can craft building blocks out of them and then build, exposed ceiling beans, in your crafting room. The beams glow brightly in the dark - pretty Sci-Fi
Luminescent block yeah. It glows like other shroud cloud things but it has tiny crystals instead of fungus sticking out of it. Usually in caves... And it's very bright! Don't make a whole wall with that stuff
Graves reward you significantly if you dig them up... kinda dark but hey the dead don't need loot. Also you need like an extremely large amount of flax and animal skins. Like it's absolutely fucking insane how much flax and skins you need for endgame gear.
Oh and blink with the ignore stun perk is absolutely goated
Tip: Your axe is the best tool to destroy bug & creature spawn points in the shroud. Only 2-4 hits and it destroys them. These are also excellent targets for using the bombs.
Tip: Inside for your crafters - they only need a roof. You can put them out on a patio/porch with overhanging roof and they do just fine.
Tip: Use the "terrain placer" control in the construction hammer to place a slightly raised square of farm soil then use the rake to spread it all over the farm area. This way you only need a very small amount of rich farm soil to do entire fields of rich soil to grow.
One tip about the well I found today. If you get to where you can build one at your base just pick it up and replace it and you can interact with it again. Rinse and repeat.
I didn't really read the rest of the comments but I noticed if you pick up the well and put it back down after you've crafted one you can get more water out of it without waiting or logging out
Hot damn!! You got me on 8 tips i didnt know, nice work.
I DO enjoy Your videos and i just noticed im not subscribed, let me fix that for You real quick.
My tip is: Dodge attack is very powerfull but i miss it very often. The solution is to use TAB or scrollwheelclick to lock on enemies. In this way you can dodge in any direction and dodge attack will always hit your opponent.
Oh yeah especially if you get the skills to do extra backstab damage, rolling on either side moves you around the opponent in a circle instead of in a straight line towards wherever you're dodging. And any backstab is just free extra damage.
A great way to get water once you have the well unlocked is to pick up and replace the well after scooping out water. It instantly refreshes it's cool down so you can constantly scoop water in a loop
one thing ive also noticed is that if ya see a big pile of ruubble in a catacomb etc then its usually hiding something, found a leggendary bow that way
also u can craft a water well once ya progressed far enough, so thats a inffinite supply of water in any base
also using farm soil greatly speeds up the growing speed of seedings
cool tips , thank ya ! i'm 20hours in the game and i'm loving it ! it's like Valheim , same same but different! :))
Tip, if you want to move the camera distance hold z and use the scroll wheel while in game. Handy when cheesing enemies with a bow from an elevated position.
It was the "stop myself from deleting items tip" that go me 😢 touched me right in the feels, 😅 I accidentally deleted the legendary glowing sword you get from the start😢
Oh man thats rough! Of all the weapons!
@LuckyGhost I know right
If your talking about the level 3 one just restart your world and go grab it again. I believe that sword refreshes and won’t change loot drop in that chest
These were great. Thank you!
Actual tips 👍 I’m sure ign will copy these soon 😂
'G' and 'T' to sort boxes and your inventory
Not really an in-game tip but me and a friend both play on our Steam Decks and it works wonderfully. Your character will look a little funky (graphics) but it runs smoothly.
Cool I was wondering about that… I was considering getting a steam deck but wish this game would come to the Switch Oled so I don’t have to buy another system….
Idk if anyone already said this but if you hold the shield up and at the same time attacks with the wand you will attack kinda faster ^^
Sick Tips :D the first one saved me like cuting 100 of green trees :'D
1) Y+mousewheel = zoom-in/out
2) Flame Shrines give you sparks but you need to claim the fire (I didn't realise until yesterday when I wanted to lvl up flame)
Thanks for this, great tips!
Looks like we figured out almost all of those already, didn't know about the flower enemy circle with possible treasure in the middle one only. Good vid anyway, short and to the point
Plus the Mysterious Flask, the darker blue one, - you can't craft it, can only find it in the world. It gives you a longer time in the shroud but it is also brilliant against difficult enemies - 30% damage multiplier for 30 mins, it's useful outside the shroud. (Edit: *that's not minus 30%)
Maybe it had changed at the time or recording this but well timers reset at fast travel so a good loop is to jump to the first spire. Fly down to rookmore scoop from that well. Fast travel back to base, go to the well and scoop out. Rinse and repeat. It's also a good way to get scrap metal if you kill all the scavengers
You missed that the Spinning Wheel makes Flax into Linen at a 1:1 ratio, where the Spindle does it at 2:1. Also, if you go to Willow Crush (iirc), you can actually pickaxe up the flower gardens and get Flower Soil, a special decorating material.
Huge tip with the resin thank you
To get rest state you need Shelter/Sitting, Warmth, and Comfort. In your base the Comfort rating is calculated off of the most effective items in each category in each Flame area, not which items are close to you. So, the best bed, the best fireplace, the best chair, etc. in the entire area of the Flame you are in the radius of. You can see the comfort level provided by each item in their description when you go to craft them. As long as you are sheltered/sitting and near enough to a source of warmth, the best overall counts. The Flame itself is an exception, and provides warmth and 5 points of comfort on the platform around it. You can get rest state by just sitting next to it.
Great tips. Thank you so much. New Sub. Love that you are straight to the point.
Hahaha I love the hole in your base. I just accidentally threw a grenade at my porch after swapping my torch for a boss fight.
nice video. thanks!
Awesome tips! Thank you and subbed
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Mind *_Blown_* , my dude... Mind *_Blown_* !!!
just another tip... you can shoot enemies from a distance if your on top of a tower those arrow people shoot from.. you can kill like mobs being up so high
That well by the house can be activated WAY more than every 2 hours. I was checking it every 10 minutes or so and getting water while building out my farm.
Magic spell users: deposit all of your spells into a chest. Place them back in your inventory -- in the order of which you want them in your spell list which will sort them top to bottom (top-most being the first spell pulled into your inventory). Helpful for when you have all the Eternals and want to organize your list based on the general category of the spell (so personal case in point: I'll take the heals first, fireball/ice, lightning, acid/light at the end). This isn't the easiest to manage as picking up ammo (non-Eternals) ends up contributing to the list--just do the chest trick again every now and then, or disregard picking up ammo and instead craft them when they're already situated within your preferred list.
If you run from the well back to the house and back again you can get more water. It only takes as long as it takes to go back again. No reboot needed.
Been doing most of these on my own from experience with similar games like 7 days to die or icarus. These are all good tips. That damn tree thing just happened to me yesterday and killed me too.
Thank you so much these tips were so helpful!!
I'm so glad! thanks for the comment :D
At the water well, you can tap the water 3 x sets of 5 times before it stops giving (15 water total). There is a slight pause after 5.
These do reset, not sure the timer, but probably an hour or so in game
They do not always give you 5 water per set. Sometimes it's less. I feel like 5 is the maximum per set tho.
@D4ngrs I've always gotten 5 per set, maybe it depends on the well?
@@Xyrdrai I get 5 per "scoop" and can do it 3 times. I've had it give fewer scoops if I go back to soon though
@@Xyrdrai I've got as little as 2 sometimes, even at the first time gathering water.
nice job, you found at least four things i have not figured out on my own. no, really that's a big thing. i poke everything in a game 😂