the biggest tip I can give for a new player is how to start making some easy money. You can buy raw meat, cook it and sell it back for a profit. You can do the same for copper ore, and later for copper and tin for bronze and eventually iron. But the ores are always sold in limited supply, the meat comes in stacks of literal thousands. Don't try to craft items, though, because they sell cheaper than the base materials would. So just make yourself 500 gold in about 5 minutes and start yourself with some nice gear in your starter town.
Man, best than this is leveling up your farming skills to unlock beer, their material are sold in abundance and elves have alchemy bench where you can do lots and lots of beer, i find much more easy if you have a companion that can carry for you, so you dont need to make lots of trips.
@@h.f.v.1428 to unlock beer you need to spend points in an useless talent tree and harm your maximum potential. To use the materials I suggested you need to level Adventuring, which is the tree everyone will use anyways, or no talents at all
About armors, i find a lizardman village with a skilled leatherworker and the town produces crocodile skins, those skins give a bonus +1 to strengh, i ordered 5 pieces of armor, and this help me a lot with carry capacity in the game.
Thanks a lot ! I've been playing around 20 hours and I've struggeled a lot at the begining of new runs. I think these tips will help me go trough the early stages much faster.
Would love some settlement management / building tips For example when is resources on the map respawn, what happens if i build on top of a respawn tile accidentally, how to build buildings, how does roof works etc (the official tutorial video is too short)
That you for the tips! I really needed some guidance. I bounced off the game going in blind, but the premise of the game is awesome so I want to play it. I know I'll like it if I get into it.
@@685Rasor Well I only started to play as an Elf since the latest update is supposedly (have to try it still) allowing you to skip time once you have established a family. Before that I didn't dare to touch elves due to their obscene longevity :D
the biggest tip I can give for a new player is how to start making some easy money. You can buy raw meat, cook it and sell it back for a profit. You can do the same for copper ore, and later for copper and tin for bronze and eventually iron. But the ores are always sold in limited supply, the meat comes in stacks of literal thousands. Don't try to craft items, though, because they sell cheaper than the base materials would. So just make yourself 500 gold in about 5 minutes and start yourself with some nice gear in your starter town.
Man, best than this is leveling up your farming skills to unlock beer, their material are sold in abundance and elves have alchemy bench where you can do lots and lots of beer, i find much more easy if you have a companion that can carry for you, so you dont need to make lots of trips.
@@h.f.v.1428 to unlock beer you need to spend points in an useless talent tree and harm your maximum potential. To use the materials I suggested you need to level Adventuring, which is the tree everyone will use anyways, or no talents at all
Happy to see this. For both the information and the attention the game deserves.
I'm supporting this world since the first game hehe ^^
01:10 "Ask someone nicely for a bone and don't ask where it came from."
I loved that part XD
I love interacting with the npcs. So much complex things that you can do.
Dual wielding bone spears made with elven wood and bird bones gives you a really cool image of your character in your head and also it gives +6 int
About armors, i find a lizardman village with a skilled leatherworker and the town produces crocodile skins, those skins give a bonus +1 to strengh, i ordered 5 pieces of armor, and this help me a lot with carry capacity in the game.
Thanks a lot ! I've been playing around 20 hours and I've struggeled a lot at the begining of new runs. I think these tips will help me go trough the early stages much faster.
Would love some settlement management / building tips
For example when is resources on the map respawn, what happens if i build on top of a respawn tile accidentally, how to build buildings, how does roof works etc (the official tutorial video is too short)
Will do! Probably even already tomorrow o/
Also, how to demolish a stray floating floor tile in the sky..
That you for the tips! I really needed some guidance. I bounced off the game going in blind, but the premise of the game is awesome so I want to play it. I know I'll like it if I get into it.
Very good tips, from competitive player.))
I would like to share this in community, but you already done this.)))
My current Elf is aiming to storm the top of the leaderboard =)
Thanks for your friendly words o/
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I wish you success in this difficult task)))
Perhaps your main enemy will be the long life of your character))
@@685Rasor Well I only started to play as an Elf since the latest update is supposedly (have to try it still) allowing you to skip time once you have established a family. Before that I didn't dare to touch elves due to their obscene longevity :D
Imagine if dwarf fortress adventure mode was more like soulash. something that actually resembles a game
instead of returning to jumping after level 5 athletics, you can just throw some logs, rocks or something else around
It finally works? Nice!
Back when I recorded this, throwing was bugged and yielded no athletics XP.
@@Ic0nGaming btw thanks for the dwarf gear advise. Really useful. 9 slaughtered dwarfs and 1 hp left i is worth it
I died cos I went to the troublesome event too early. Lost 1000+ in gold and my character😢
i literally dont understand a little bit about the game lol, i died 3 times (AT 17 YEARS OLD) in my world and now a farmer .