Great video, but I do have a correction to offer: your burn times were listed in game hours, but the actual time to burn is designated in real-world minutes (in the amounts you have listed on your signs). So the actual, in-game burn times are actually half the number of hours you have here, since 1 in-game hour is equal to one real-life minute (at default settings). Hope this is helpful! :)
Oh, yeah, that can make a big difference if you've adjusted game-time, I would imagine. I don't know if you can adjust the length of the "day" but I *know* you can adjust the length of the seasons.
@@AlatheD I'm not able to check at the moment, but if you can't change the duration of the day in the settings when creating a new world, it's pretty trivial to do with commands.
personally, when starting, I try to find a cave opening and use that area for my initial pit kilns. Just adding soil to the floor to form the kilns in and using rough-hewn fences to block off any darker parts that might have monsters I also make my charcoal pits usually 3x3x3 at first, and then scale up and make dedicated stone structures as I expand my metallurgy to need more fuel - for anyone new to the game and curious, melting just about any metal takes higher heat than wood, peat, or brown coal can provide, so charcoal is the most readily accessible usable fuel source for it
I'm so happy to see this game start to blow up in popularity judging by all the new players commenting. I myself am also new and have about 10 hours in the game so far lol. I wish I knew about this game sooner, it's like what if survival Minecraft was ACTURALLY about survival.
I wish these types of short and straight forward videos were available when I started, It would have saved my house from burning down at least once. Great videos! :)
Just today was strugling whith the charcoal pit, my wood disapeared after i lighted with a torch like a pit kiln. XD Thank you mischeaf, you saved mi day whit your tutorials. Keep making it please.
Thank you for all these detailed, organized instructions! I’m just getting into this game and your videos are literally game-changers for me. I can’t wait to try all this stuff out ❤
I just want to say thank you I’ve been thinking about getting this game but scared how in depth it is but you have made it a lot easier for me to understand
I prefer a more relaxed style of gameplay, but not so free as creative, so I've spent a lot of time tweaking setting (which includes learning what you can and can't tweak) as well as adding some mods. I think I just about have the right balance finally to really enjoy my game. Depending on what is "too much" for you, you can adjust the damage enemies deal the health points you have, the growing times of trees, hunger stats, etc. I'm as dumbfounded by how customizable this game is as I am by how involved it is. You can make tweaks to an existing game if you feel you need to as well. Have fun in the Story!
Great video, but I do have a correction to offer: your burn times were listed in game hours, but the actual time to burn is designated in real-world minutes (in the amounts you have listed on your signs). So the actual, in-game burn times are actually half the number of hours you have here, since 1 in-game hour is equal to one real-life minute (at default settings). Hope this is helpful! :)
Ack! Thanks!
@@MischiefofMice Sure thing! :)
Oh, yeah, that can make a big difference if you've adjusted game-time, I would imagine. I don't know if you can adjust the length of the "day" but I *know* you can adjust the length of the seasons.
@@AlatheD I'm not able to check at the moment, but if you can't change the duration of the day in the settings when creating a new world, it's pretty trivial to do with commands.
as someone who just started playing this about 3 days ago and who has just gotten their first metal tool today. man this game is DEEP
It's huge, I've been playing for a couple of weeks, made lots of tweaks, installed some mods, and still, there's TON in this game.
They do @CrimsonRaieth
personally, when starting, I try to find a cave opening and use that area for my initial pit kilns. Just adding soil to the floor to form the kilns in and using rough-hewn fences to block off any darker parts that might have monsters
I also make my charcoal pits usually 3x3x3 at first, and then scale up and make dedicated stone structures as I expand my metallurgy to need more fuel - for anyone new to the game and curious, melting just about any metal takes higher heat than wood, peat, or brown coal can provide, so charcoal is the most readily accessible usable fuel source for it
I'm so happy to see this game start to blow up in popularity judging by all the new players commenting. I myself am also new and have about 10 hours in the game so far lol. I wish I knew about this game sooner, it's like what if survival Minecraft was ACTURALLY about survival.
I wish these types of short and straight forward videos were available when I started, It would have saved my house from burning down at least once. Great videos! :)
Just today was strugling whith the charcoal pit, my wood disapeared after i lighted with a torch like a pit kiln. XD Thank you mischeaf, you saved mi day whit your tutorials. Keep making it please.
This is the most time consuming and difficult survival game I’ve ever played. I’ve barely scratched the surface and I’ve out in 20 hrs already
Thank you for all these detailed, organized instructions! I’m just getting into this game and your videos are literally game-changers for me. I can’t wait to try all this stuff out ❤
I freaking love your guides. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these. I wish this game got more attention and credit as it deserves it!
I've been watching all of these for vintage story and while actually knowing most of this I really enjoy this series, keep up the good work.
this is the most deep yet unpolished game i've ever seen, certainly a game to keep an eye on
I just want to say thank you I’ve been thinking about getting this game but scared how in depth it is but you have made it a lot easier for me to understand
You're videos convinced me to buy this game, I hope i can remember all this stuff exist. there is so much in this game. Ty for the tutorials
I didn't know you could wash off your cave paintings! "I'm learning!"
I'm new to the game as of today and man do I have a lot to learn
Thank you, Vallen…Really appreciate these!!!
Best part about this its actually devs want to go slow making sure everything gose to plan unlike other comapnys good guide video btw
Just started this game and omg so fun
there should be a freeform option for clay works so you can make any shape for decorative purpose,
It's called chiseling! ;) But you'll need tools for it (chisel and hammer) though.
Vallen, you don't cook clay, you fire it. ;3
God this game is kicking my ASS
I prefer a more relaxed style of gameplay, but not so free as creative, so I've spent a lot of time tweaking setting (which includes learning what you can and can't tweak) as well as adding some mods. I think I just about have the right balance finally to really enjoy my game. Depending on what is "too much" for you, you can adjust the damage enemies deal the health points you have, the growing times of trees, hunger stats, etc. I'm as dumbfounded by how customizable this game is as I am by how involved it is. You can make tweaks to an existing game if you feel you need to as well. Have fun in the Story!
Felt lazy and didnt want to fight the drifters, so build a pit kiln during the night in the middle of my house.
My pine log walls and roof house... 😂
I wouldnt suggest most coals for pit kilns, sure it'll quicken the kiln but at the same time, all the coals are extremely useful for metalwork.
I personally suggest to save fire clay for making bloomeries later.
The maximum for the charcoal pit is 13x13x13, not 11. 6 blocks to each side of the fire.
This is not true according to the in game survival guide.
Well, unless they changed it recently, the guide is still wrong.@@dungeonpastor
how did you make this water well? is that chiseled or is there a recipe?
What are you using to make the supports in that shingle structure at the very end?
how do you build wooden support pillars like these at 15:43 ?
Are those diagonal beams from a mod?
it's vanilla
@MischiefofMice what are they called or how do you place them like that?
You think you're funny don't you. Well guess what. You probably are.
Excellent video, and you helped me find my sanity when using clay. Thanks!