Serpent Scale Shield has piercing resistance. That allows it to punch way above it's tier vs piercing enemies. It trivializes the mighty deathsquito and even 2 star fulings that have spears.
Deathsquito has 2 hp and dies to a single wood arrow shot from a crude bow. I've killed them by mistake with a mining pick. 2 punches and they die. They're far from mighty. Not gonna lie though, 2 star ranged fuling is terrifyingly deadly and I'm going to take your advice on the SS shield.
@@ArtoMcBaddass Deathsquito has 10 hp, and i've seen them kill trolls. Groups of trolls. If 2 or 3 deathsquitos are coming for you, a shield is your friend. A shield that halves their 90 pierce damage is even better. If you see the deathsquitos first, then sure. Shoot them. However, they often blindside you when you are fighting something else, like fulings.
No reason for me to even bother with the bronze armor at all: by the time I have made enough bronze to have the weapons and tools absolutely necessary to progress (axe, shield, cultivator) and upgraded them, I have met enough trolls in the forest to have an almost fully upgraded troll hide armor (including the cape)! Considering the upgraded troll hide is only 6 armor points (2 per piece) less than the upgraded bronze armor and doesn't slow you down... !!! But maybe you wanted to keep it secret because troll hide is the stealth armor? Haha! XD
I did that on my original playthrough. Defeated the Elder and started the swamp on full Troll gear. This time through for H&H, i did a big copper run right after Eikthyr and ended up with enough bronze for the bronze gear
The amount of time it would take for you to mine enough copper for a full set of bronze is just never worth it. I don't usually even make iron armor because of demand on iron in the game being so heavy. Trollhide is perfectly fine for the swamp. It's risky for the mountain, but with bonemass buff, you pick your battles. 1 wolf in trollhide is fine if you don't suck or get caught at a bad time (oops forgot to eat), However, 3 wolves, I'm using bonemass. I usually use bonemass for bluntfist golem, for some reason I fail at parrying or even dodge rolling his slam, my timing there sucks so I just bonemass and spank.
Parrying is so much more powerfull the Towershield should really get a massive buff. And because death is so super anoying now, that you can't just "Train" your stats back where they where, who in the world would try to have a fight with no shield at all. i mean 2 times dieing on a high level char is like losing weaks of gameplay stat wise. They should let us build Training dummys - that would be great. They used Training dummys in the medievel times - so thats ok^^
You can still train pretty good though, like going into plains and hunting lox with wood arrows or taking a lower tier axe and camping and camping a triple mob spawn in swamps.
would be nice if you played with starred brutes. i don't dear dance with them, i manned up and started to melee golems down, but the brutes have "will one shot you" written all over them.
Meanwhile I'm running around on the mountain with troll armor. Chewing on berries, and some grilled boar and deer meat... No idea how you make better food, but I'm guessing I'll have to fight the Elder first.
Actually, you need to go into the Burial Crypts (or whatever they are called) in the Black Forrest, and find Surtling Cores. You use these to make a Kiln and a Smelter. Then you take a nice relaxing walk along the beech, and mine Tin. You smelt it into bars, and when you have 8 (?) you can make a pot and cook better food!
All good static test results but now go fight on mountainous terrain with wolves and drakes attacking at the same times. It's just not fun, and I mean that literally; while one can accomplish it, it's not a bit fun!
I think the diminishing returns just isn't affecting the higher amounts of stagger. Maybe it's more the lower amounts of stagger are going to get less of a change and if you're close to being staggered from a big hit its going to give a bigger differential. Just a thought. Great vid as always, I watch every one!
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Foodwise I usually like to have 2x HP (lox pie, serpent stew, wolfskewer..) + 1x large stamina (eyescream, bread, muckshake, onion soup) usually gets me a pretty large HP/stamina combo. Obviously the type of weapon also matters obviously. In the earlier stages I just live on carrot soup, turnip stew sausages, minced meat sauce and random cooked boar/deer.
Never been a fan of the tower shields as parry seems to win all the time. Personally I prefer 2 stam foods and 1 health. But that's my aggressive playstyle.
@@craigslitzer4857 its pretty frgn op. Knives are so much dmg now and so fast and dodge is is great only small stam cost for no dmg received. Its so god damned op....until u get hit. Just once. All it takes XD
I like the no movement penalty on troll armor but if add a padded helmet you basically double your armor and then throw in a cape for frost resistance as well. Is the set bonus really worth keeping at that point?
Good point. I'd honestly have to see if I miss out on sneak attacks. As it is now I almost always can initiate combat with a one shot backstabbing. I've gotten really good at I-framing attacks so I just dont get hit. Also, I do keep wolf cape on hand if I need to res.
@@undignified2843 I don't know how the sneak effect works and haven't tested it at all but from what i've gathered it just increases your current sneak skill by 25%, so if you're at 40 sneak you get 50 sneak. Seemed pretty weak to me. But maybe sneak is super good when you get close to/above 100 so it might be totally worth it. Like in oblivion/skyrim when are maxed out in sneak and you can pump arrows into peoples head from 5 meters while they talk about the wind.
It'd be interesting to see if armor affects your damage taken (and stagger progress taken) at all when you block. It may be that it's not 'double dipping' on the stagger like you suggested, but that it just replaces your armor value with the block armor and it's too low.
Hey love your videos, just wanted to tell you that you can move lox between islands on the boats, someone has to ride it and stay on it , other dails the boat and you need calm seas, and you can't go past half sail, think it would be a cool video if you do moving animals to new islands
FireSpark81 i seen your video on on raids about {You are being Hunted} it happened to me yesterday i was in the mountains during a snowstorm around dusk and single player i had no chance them pack of wolves killed me by the time i read the message on screen the where all over me
3rd try to just get to my body in the swamp (an area i've never had an issue going to naked before now). this time 4 leaches destroyed my boat in deep water as a team! I was trying to just get onto the zero star area of swamp in all maxed out troll armor (for the sneak bonus, it was my body recovery kit), but that's when THE ENTIRE SWAMP DECIDED TO STOP FIGHTING EACH OTHER AND GANG UP ON ME, after all, they had something in common, and that's the fact that they could all see me from about 1000 yards away, since i only had the full set of troll armor. Why would 4 leaches attack from a mile away, together, while i'm litterally IN THE DEEP OCEAN AREA!?!?!? This is not fun, it's tedious :P
Hi, i am new to this game ... you were mentioning "parry" could you please explain what that is when you are being attacked.. i am still in the Meadows, yet .. Thankyou, in advance :)
It's a timed block. You need to block right before you're about to be hit. It gives you a bonus to the block damage and will stagger the enemy, but consumes more stamina. You should hear a "ping!" sound on a successful parry.
Hiya Fire, very interesting video here. I'm curious though, on the Wraith, blocking and parrying with Troll, leather, and bronze armour. I usually go for troll armour the whole playthrough, but with the food changes I don't think that is viable any more. But wanted to know if I can handle the swamp in troll or leather, before upgrading to skip bronze and then upgrade to iron or wolf armour
You can most definitely survive the swamp in troll armor. If you use poison resistance mead and avoid enemies when possible, you shouldn't have any issues skipping bronze.
Sneaking is a powerful tool in these situations, especially in the swamp where the weather is always bad, you become harder to detect. Night time is a plus too, even more concealment, the trade off being there are more enemies spawning.
Don't you think that's a bug?? I had already noticed that happening but that doesn't make much sense... Either blocking or parrying should be better than doing nothing
But should block if you would die from the dmg without blocking but at all times one should parry instead if they got stamina to also hit after it. And different story with ranged enemy its better to block than let it do full dmg to you
If you would die from not blocking but you know blocking will stagger you then you will also die from blocking as you take increased damage when you stagger.
I've been running Lox Meat Pie, Serpent Stew, and Bread since the update, and I haven't had a problem yet with any mobs. Anxiously awaiting Mists biome to actually be afraid of mobs again. All those whiners crying about food changes are just not understanding the mechanics correctly.
Let's play nice now. Yes many do not understand the new mechanics because IG did nothing to explain them or actually prepare people. So they don't understand and are getting frustrated. And rightfully so. I just hope that in time as players start to grasp things a bit more they enjoy the game again. I kinda feel bad for them right now.
You're literally running the best of the best food in game and I'm assuming best gear in game as well. A real man would start a fresh playthrough for the update.
@@Firespark81 I started like two days before hearth and home, so the expansion and changes were part if the natural progression and learning already, it’s a pretty fair and surprisingly we’ll designed game, that’s been my inpression.
I'm confused at what the benefit is to using a tower shield over a round shield. Wouldn't it pretty much always be better to use a round shield and parry? (except possibly for bosses)
@@MalhaIIa English dictionary defines it as an evasion. Or a side step. Smart kid over here, sidesteps with his hands. This is what happens when you open your mouth, but you don't actually know what you're talking about. You think you're smart. Everyone else sees and idiot though. Though. I'm glad, I'm learning about combat sports from someone who's never been in one.
@@emilyhofland8219 did you look up dodge instead of parry? sidestep isn't parry lol. no idea what you rambling about. can hardly believe im having this convo even.
Not liking this game after H&H tbh, the block and food mechanics didn't need changing. What this game needs is more content, not making what is already there more convoluted and annoying.
Personally i like their approach of ironing out mechanics first, then working on content. That's like the exact opposite of how Cyberpunk 2077 was developed, and we all know how that game turned out.
@@tippyc2 mechanics were fine before, overhauling them to create more work for the player just makes the game less fun imo. This is nothing like the cyberpunk situation, the game needs finishing, not redoing.
I only play alone and if you take these out the game is beyond easy so if you don't like challenging yourself for improvement go ahead and take the bosses and trolls and abominations out too since they aren't the easy enemies either.
My guy, your informational videos are awesome but please demonstrate them without cheats next time, or at least don't make it too obvious by flying all over the place. It only motivates newer players to look for them and exploit the game using codes.
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Serpent Scale Shield has piercing resistance. That allows it to punch way above it's tier vs piercing enemies. It trivializes the mighty deathsquito and even 2 star fulings that have spears.
Deathsquito has 2 hp and dies to a single wood arrow shot from a crude bow. I've killed them by mistake with a mining pick. 2 punches and they die. They're far from mighty. Not gonna lie though, 2 star ranged fuling is terrifyingly deadly and I'm going to take your advice on the SS shield.
@@ArtoMcBaddass Deathsquito has 10 hp, and i've seen them kill trolls. Groups of trolls. If 2 or 3 deathsquitos are coming for you, a shield is your friend. A shield that halves their 90 pierce damage is even better.
If you see the deathsquitos first, then sure. Shoot them. However, they often blindside you when you are fighting something else, like fulings.
No reason for me to even bother with the bronze armor at all: by the time I have made enough bronze to have the weapons and tools absolutely necessary to progress (axe, shield, cultivator) and upgraded them, I have met enough trolls in the forest to have an almost fully upgraded troll hide armor (including the cape)! Considering the upgraded troll hide is only 6 armor points (2 per piece) less than the upgraded bronze armor and doesn't slow you down... !!!
But maybe you wanted to keep it secret because troll hide is the stealth armor? Haha! XD
I did that on my original playthrough. Defeated the Elder and started the swamp on full Troll gear. This time through for H&H, i did a big copper run right after Eikthyr and ended up with enough bronze for the bronze gear
Yea i kept troll hide until i made full silver gear.
The amount of time it would take for you to mine enough copper for a full set of bronze is just never worth it. I don't usually even make iron armor because of demand on iron in the game being so heavy. Trollhide is perfectly fine for the swamp. It's risky for the mountain, but with bonemass buff, you pick your battles. 1 wolf in trollhide is fine if you don't suck or get caught at a bad time (oops forgot to eat), However, 3 wolves, I'm using bonemass. I usually use bonemass for bluntfist golem, for some reason I fail at parrying or even dodge rolling his slam, my timing there sucks so I just bonemass and spank.
Exectly. And who needs health if you can doge the attacks. I always go full Dark Souls in Valheim, until I get Silver.
Parrying is so much more powerfull the Towershield should really get a massive buff. And because death is so super anoying now, that you can't just "Train" your stats back where they where, who in the world would try to have a fight with no shield at all. i mean 2 times dieing on a high level char is like losing weaks of gameplay stat wise. They should let us build Training dummys - that would be great. They used Training dummys in the medievel times - so thats ok^^
You can still train pretty good though, like going into plains and hunting lox with wood arrows or taking a lower tier axe and camping and camping a triple mob spawn in swamps.
Would love to see the timeline of videos labeled/split up into different sections so we can easily skip to certain parts:) love the videos!
Getting staggered when blocking, but not getting staggered while not blocking seems like a bug. Hopefully they'll fix it.
Agreed. It doesn't make much sense if my face is a better shield than my shield.
I think this is how they were intending to balance 2 handed weapons. By making blocking complete dogshit.
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Ah nice, you corrected this, thanks.
Thanks for doing that!
Due to your vids, I'm on the onion farming with only finding four seeds to start out.
would be nice if you played with starred brutes. i don't dear dance with them, i manned up and started to melee golems down, but the brutes have "will one shot you" written all over them.
You know what's a mistake... Thinking your tamed wolf will defend you against a wild one.
It should. I read they fixed that in h&h.
Meanwhile I'm running around on the mountain with troll armor. Chewing on berries, and some grilled boar and deer meat...
No idea how you make better food, but I'm guessing I'll have to fight the Elder first.
Actually, you need to go into the Burial Crypts (or whatever they are called) in the Black Forrest, and find Surtling Cores. You use these to make a Kiln and a Smelter.
Then you take a nice relaxing walk along the beech, and mine Tin. You smelt it into bars, and when you have 8 (?) you can make a pot and cook better food!
Lmao this comment is priceless.
All good static test results but now go fight on mountainous terrain with wolves and drakes attacking at the same times. It's just not fun, and I mean that literally; while one can accomplish it, it's not a bit fun!
I think the diminishing returns just isn't affecting the higher amounts of stagger. Maybe it's more the lower amounts of stagger are going to get less of a change and if you're close to being staggered from a big hit its going to give a bigger differential. Just a thought.
Great vid as always, I watch every one!
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
I've never wanted three health foods, yet.
But I only eat stamina food, when building or harvesting mats.
Foodwise I usually like to have 2x HP (lox pie, serpent stew, wolfskewer..) + 1x large stamina (eyescream, bread, muckshake, onion soup) usually gets me a pretty large HP/stamina combo. Obviously the type of weapon also matters obviously. In the earlier stages I just live on carrot soup, turnip stew sausages, minced meat sauce and random cooked boar/deer.
Never been a fan of the tower shields as parry seems to win all the time. Personally I prefer 2 stam foods and 1 health. But that's my aggressive playstyle.
Solid vid as always! Keep em coming :)
I use knife and bow. And troll armor. In plains now. I use all 3 stam foods. I i-frame dodge. No shields. I cut. I roll. I sneak. I snipe.
It's risky, but effective if you got gud
@@craigslitzer4857 its pretty frgn op. Knives are so much dmg now and so fast and dodge is is great only small stam cost for no dmg received. Its so god damned op....until u get hit. Just once. All it takes XD
I like the no movement penalty on troll armor but if add a padded helmet you basically double your armor and then throw in a cape for frost resistance as well. Is the set bonus really worth keeping at that point?
Good point. I'd honestly have to see if I miss out on sneak attacks. As it is now I almost always can initiate combat with a one shot backstabbing. I've gotten really good at I-framing attacks so I just dont get hit. Also, I do keep wolf cape on hand if I need to res.
@@undignified2843 I don't know how the sneak effect works and haven't tested it at all but from what i've gathered it just increases your current sneak skill by 25%, so if you're at 40 sneak you get 50 sneak. Seemed pretty weak to me. But maybe sneak is super good when you get close to/above 100 so it might be totally worth it. Like in oblivion/skyrim when are maxed out in sneak and you can pump arrows into peoples head from 5 meters while they talk about the wind.
It'd be interesting to see if armor affects your damage taken (and stagger progress taken) at all when you block. It may be that it's not 'double dipping' on the stagger like you suggested, but that it just replaces your armor value with the block armor and it's too low.
I thought this would be about putting your Lox on your boat ... or trying to make a Lox Bridge!
Soon
Hey love your videos, just wanted to tell you that you can move lox between islands on the boats, someone has to ride it and stay on it , other dails the boat and you need calm seas, and you can't go past half sail, think it would be a cool video if you do moving animals to new islands
Thanks for your contributions to science
Basically you have to grind even more now if you want to survive.
Or make friends with endgame stuff :D
Glad you re-uploaded. I got worried😟
Had to fix it. gotta give right info. very important.
@@Firespark81 thank you for your commitment to doing your best
FireSpark81 i seen your video on on raids about {You are being Hunted} it happened to me yesterday i was in the mountains during a snowstorm around dusk and single player i had no chance them pack of wolves killed me by the time i read the message on screen the where all over me
Excellent scientific evaluation once again! Thanks for all your hard work!
3rd try to just get to my body in the swamp (an area i've never had an issue going to naked before now). this time 4 leaches destroyed my boat in deep water as a team! I was trying to just get onto the zero star area of swamp in all maxed out troll armor (for the sneak bonus, it was my body recovery kit), but that's when THE ENTIRE SWAMP DECIDED TO STOP FIGHTING EACH OTHER AND GANG UP ON ME, after all, they had something in common, and that's the fact that they could all see me from about 1000 yards away, since i only had the full set of troll armor. Why would 4 leaches attack from a mile away, together, while i'm litterally IN THE DEEP OCEAN AREA!?!?!? This is not fun, it's tedious :P
Nice video i like the info. But wouldnt that be a lvl 3 cause LvL 1 =0 stars LvL 2 = 1 star LvL 3 = 2 stars?
no
@@ErubinLol then what do you call a 0 star lvl 0. Lol
Nice video - thanks
Hi, i am new to this game ... you were mentioning "parry" could you please explain what that is when you are being attacked.. i am still in the Meadows, yet .. Thankyou, in advance :)
Parrying is when you block enemies attack right before they hit you so you can stagger them
It's a timed block. You need to block right before you're about to be hit. It gives you a bonus to the block damage and will stagger the enemy, but consumes more stamina. You should hear a "ping!" sound on a successful parry.
@@petartompos3608 thankyou :)
@@Neelo5000 Thankyou :)
Hiya Fire, very interesting video here. I'm curious though, on the Wraith, blocking and parrying with Troll, leather, and bronze armour. I usually go for troll armour the whole playthrough, but with the food changes I don't think that is viable any more. But wanted to know if I can handle the swamp in troll or leather, before upgrading to skip bronze and then upgrade to iron or wolf armour
You can most definitely survive the swamp in troll armor. If you use poison resistance mead and avoid enemies when possible, you shouldn't have any issues skipping bronze.
Ha.... you definitely have fun researching. Very cool.
I'm always doing these background calculations in my head as well. Nice to see it on paper
Kinda off topic but, what's your opinion on pre H&H seeds/worlds? Should I keep my old seed or is it worth it to create a new one?
100% make a new one. They changed a bunch of stuff like how often some things spawn and added things to the spawn pool.
repeatedly dying in the swamp trying to recover your gear?
Not heading home the second you get your stuff back.
@@Mark73 did that as well >
Sneaking is a powerful tool in these situations, especially in the swamp where the weather is always bad, you become harder to detect. Night time is a plus too, even more concealment, the trade off being there are more enemies spawning.
Don't you think that's a bug??
I had already noticed that happening but that doesn't make much sense...
Either blocking or parrying should be better than doing nothing
It's very possible it's a bug. Iron gate don't talk much so we won't know until we see it fixed.
Any tips on taking care of 2star drauger snipers.
ABS. Always be strafing.
Serpent Scale Shield. It reduces incoming piercing damage by 50% BEFORE it applies to shield armor or body armor.
Awsum keep the ideas coming pls. I really love this game.
LOS them behind a tree or something to have them move to you
Even newer video ftw! 💜
Fixed video
@@Firespark81 I figured as much 💜
But should block if you would die from the dmg without blocking but at all times one should parry instead if they got stamina to also hit after it. And different story with ranged enemy its better to block than let it do full dmg to you
If you would die from not blocking but you know blocking will stagger you then you will also die from blocking as you take increased damage when you stagger.
@@Firespark81 but have better chance to escape alive if the opponent doesnt hit when you are staggered
I've been running Lox Meat Pie, Serpent Stew, and Bread since the update, and I haven't had a problem yet with any mobs. Anxiously awaiting Mists biome to actually be afraid of mobs again. All those whiners crying about food changes are just not understanding the mechanics correctly.
u r OP, can you donate extra items lmao
Let's play nice now. Yes many do not understand the new mechanics because IG did nothing to explain them or actually prepare people. So they don't understand and are getting frustrated. And rightfully so. I just hope that in time as players start to grasp things a bit more they enjoy the game again. I kinda feel bad for them right now.
You're literally running the best of the best food in game and I'm assuming best gear in game as well. A real man would start a fresh playthrough for the update.
@@Firespark81 I started like two days before hearth and home, so the expansion and changes were part if the natural progression and learning already, it’s a pretty fair and surprisingly we’ll designed game, that’s been my inpression.
inpression lol
Replace honey with Muckshake it has 50 stamina while honey has 35
So basically if you're facing off high level enemies you want to eat at least double health.
I would always go double hp unless you just hanging out in base out out with friends and playing archer and have a tank.
I'm confused at what the benefit is to using a tower shield over a round shield. Wouldn't it pretty much always be better to use a round shield and parry? (except possibly for bosses)
Sometimes when fighting multiple enemies you cant parry them all, and you cant parry ranged anymore.
To add on to that it also has more blocking force, which knocks yourself back less from attacks
So basically the buckler is still better option over tower shield.
Yuuuppp round shield good too
You know... Blocking with your shield. Is by definition, not a parry.
the tool is irrelevant to the action. you can parry with a pen.
@@MalhaIIa well... Maybe. More likely counter with a pen... And parry with your feet. Or you could block with your shield.
@@emilyhofland8219 I prefer to parry with my hands, counter with feet and block with arms.
@@MalhaIIa English dictionary defines it as an evasion. Or a side step.
Smart kid over here, sidesteps with his hands.
This is what happens when you open your mouth, but you don't actually know what you're talking about.
You think you're smart. Everyone else sees and idiot though.
Though. I'm glad, I'm learning about combat sports from someone who's never been in one.
@@emilyhofland8219 did you look up dodge instead of parry? sidestep isn't parry lol. no idea what you rambling about. can hardly believe im having this convo even.
what is the spawn command for wolf skewer?
Mechanics don't seem right. If you are blocking and get hit you should not get staggered unless it's a tough mob.
The first stagger thing is intentional? if you try to parry you risk staggering yourself if you fail
Not liking this game after H&H tbh, the block and food mechanics didn't need changing. What this game needs is more content, not making what is already there more convoluted and annoying.
Personally i like their approach of ironing out mechanics first, then working on content. That's like the exact opposite of how Cyberpunk 2077 was developed, and we all know how that game turned out.
@@tippyc2 mechanics were fine before, overhauling them to create more work for the player just makes the game less fun imo.
This is nothing like the cyberpunk situation, the game needs finishing, not redoing.
i know you know ,but a 2star is actually a lvl 3.
Lol yea but when I call it that people get confused and mad and tell me to just call it a level 2
Dude this game have some command or mod to take off the 1, 2 or 3 stars enemies? I hate them, mainly when i'm playing alone.
Yes, it's called GIT GUD
I only play alone and if you take these out the game is beyond easy so if you don't like challenging yourself for improvement go ahead and take the bosses and trolls and abominations out too since they aren't the easy enemies either.
Scariest thing in H&H right now is a 2 star wolf.
OMG YES! Wolves are so unbalanced right now. They need a massive nerf like they did to the leaches.
dude how do you make so many vids for so many games consistently
My guy, your informational videos are awesome but please demonstrate them without cheats next time, or at least don't make it too obvious by flying all over the place. It only motivates newer players to look for them and exploit the game using codes.
Needs more content hearth n home doesn't count because it's just a decoration update
We're getting cult of wolf update soon. Maybe killing more fenrings outside of mountains during night hours.
We r getting a romance option for warewolves. Later on it will be vampires
@@soylentpie2903 Cult of Wolf got pushed back. The Dev blog today showed concept art for cult of wolf, but said the next update with be the Mistlands.
@@edogb22 either/both update is good with me.
@@soylentpie2903 I'm still having fun with my lox farm. 😂
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.
Tier 4 bronze and iron shield....getting wrecked in the swamp by 1 star drager isn’t a cool feeling. Good thing being lightfooted and quick to react still works.